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The Afghanistan Embassy in Pakistan has expressed concern over the detention and deportation of about 800 Afghan nationals, including those with valid visas and documentation, due to ambiguity in document requirements. The Embassy claims this has led to arbitrary detentions, unnecessary arrests, house searches, and extortion. The Embassy urges the Pakistani government to address these concerns and has made an appeal to the UNHCR and other human rights organizations for intervention.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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