AFP通信さんのインスタグラム写真 - (AFP通信Instagram)「Tens of thousands of Afghans flee Pakistan as deadline looms⁣ ⁣ More than 10,000 Afghans living in Pakistan rushed to the borders on Tuesday, just hours before a deadline for 1.7 million people to leave Pakistan voluntarily or face arrest and deportation.⁣ The Pakistan government has said it would begin arresting undocumented Afghans and taking them to new holding centres from Wednesday, from where they will be processed and forcibly returned to Afghanistan.⁣ In Afghanistan, the Taliban government has imposed a harsh interpretation of Islamic law since seizing power in August 2021, banning girls from secondary and university education and forcing women to stay out of work.⁣ While hundreds of thousands of Afghans are estimated to have fled to Pakistan since the Taliban's return to power, millions more had already settled there over decades of conflict, making Pakistan the host of one of the world's largest refugee populations.⁣ Despite a gruelling economic crisis in Afghanistan, coupled with the Taliban government's edicts on women and girls' rights, Afghans in Pakistan are being forced to return to their home country.⁣ ⁣ 1 -> 4 - Afghan refugees arrive in trucks from Pakistan at the Afghanistan-Pakistan Torkham border in Nangarhar province on October 30, 2023⁣ ⁣ 5 - Afghan refugees wait at the Karachi bus terminal in Sindh province, to depart for Afghanistan on October 30, 2023. ⁣ ⁣ 6 - An Afghan police personnel stands guard as refugees arrive from Pakistan at the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in Spin Boldak on October 30, 2023.⁣ ⁣ 7 - A bulldozer is being used to demolish houses of Afghan refugees, during an operation by local authorities at a refugee camp in Islamabad on October 31, 2023.⁣ ⁣ 8 -> 9 - Afghan refugees search for belongings after local authorities demolished their houses, at a refugee camp in Islamabad on October 31, 2023.⁣ ⁣ 📷  Aamir QURESHI⁣ 📷 @wakil.khosar⁣ 📷 Rizwan TABASSUM ⁣ 📷 @sanaullahseiam⁣ ⁣ #AFPPhoto」10月31日 21時00分 - afpphoto

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Tens of thousands of Afghans flee Pakistan as deadline looms⁣

More than 10,000 Afghans living in Pakistan rushed to the borders on Tuesday, just hours before a deadline for 1.7 million people to leave Pakistan voluntarily or face arrest and deportation.⁣
The Pakistan government has said it would begin arresting undocumented Afghans and taking them to new holding centres from Wednesday, from where they will be processed and forcibly returned to Afghanistan.⁣
In Afghanistan, the Taliban government has imposed a harsh interpretation of Islamic law since seizing power in August 2021, banning girls from secondary and university education and forcing women to stay out of work.⁣
While hundreds of thousands of Afghans are estimated to have fled to Pakistan since the Taliban's return to power, millions more had already settled there over decades of conflict, making Pakistan the host of one of the world's largest refugee populations.⁣
Despite a gruelling economic crisis in Afghanistan, coupled with the Taliban government's edicts on women and girls' rights, Afghans in Pakistan are being forced to return to their home country.⁣

1 -> 4 - Afghan refugees arrive in trucks from Pakistan at the Afghanistan-Pakistan Torkham border in Nangarhar province on October 30, 2023⁣

5 - Afghan refugees wait at the Karachi bus terminal in Sindh province, to depart for Afghanistan on October 30, 2023. ⁣

6 - An Afghan police personnel stands guard as refugees arrive from Pakistan at the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in Spin Boldak on October 30, 2023.⁣

7 - A bulldozer is being used to demolish houses of Afghan refugees, during an operation by local authorities at a refugee camp in Islamabad on October 31, 2023.⁣

8 -> 9 - Afghan refugees search for belongings after local authorities demolished their houses, at a refugee camp in Islamabad on October 31, 2023.⁣

📷 Aamir QURESHI⁣
📷 @wakil.khosar
📷 Rizwan TABASSUM ⁣
📷 @sanaullahseiam

#AFPPhoto


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