Ore Correspondent
Afghan women’s rights activists, along with hundreds of thousands of other refugees, are facing threat of deportation from Pakistan.
These activists have sought safety and stability for years in Pakistan to escape the oppressive regime of the Taliban.
They must confront the harsh reality of returning to a country where their lives and freedoms are at grave risk.
The activists could face imprisonment, torture, or even execution under Taliban rule if reported.
The Taliban’s crackdown on civil liberties has led to widespread fear among those who have worked to promote women’s rights.
Pakistan has long served as a refuge for Afghans escaping conflict and persecution.
However, the Pakistani government has recently stated that these refugees cannot remain indefinitely.
Authorities have cited the need to address their growing refugee population and manage resources more effectively.
This left many Afghan families in limbo, unsure of where they will go or how they will survive if deported.
The international community has been urged to step in and provide assistance to protect these vulnerable individuals.
However, with tensions rising over refugee issues, the future of Afghan refugees in Pakistan remains uncertain.
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