Afghan Refugees op/ed by Ambassador Tariq Osman Hyder

Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Ambassador Shafqat Ali Khan on Friday said that Pakistan will decide what to do with the refugees it is hosting, such as those from Afghanistan.

Last month, Pakistan started deporting up to 1 million documented Afghan refugees ahead of its deadline for them to leave, following the interior ministry’s July 31 announcement that Proof of Registration (PoR) cardholders — the last category of Afghans legally residing in Pakistan without visas — became unlawful residents after their cards expired on June 30.

Addressing a press briefing today, Khan said, “Those Afghans waiting to travel to Germany should be deported promptly,” referring to 2,400 Afghan refugees who were promised refuge by Berlin, before its approach to migrants hardened under a new government. Germany has since announced it is considering an appeal to take in 200 refugees.

“Germany should take in these refugees as soon as possible,” the spokesperson added. “Pakistani law will apply to those Afghans living here. We will decide what to do with refugees in Pakistan.”


Khan also referred to an August statement from the German foreign ministry on X, which said that Berlin takes the issue “very seriously”

“I have seen the German foreign minister’s statement,” Khan said. “Germany will have to take the issue of Afghans in Pakistan seriously.”

Pakistan is not a signatory to the 1951 Geneva Convention. Instead, it operates under the Foreigners Act, which empowers the authorities to arrest, hold, and deport foreigners, including refugees and asylum seekers, who do not possess valid documentation.

Additionally, the spokesperson said that Kabul would need to take the issue of terrorism in Afghanistan seriously, stating, “Terrorist safe havens still exist in Afghanistan.

“Pakistan knows how to defend its territory and its people,” Khan said.

“An operation was carried out in the border area with Afghanistan against terrorists,” he added, referring to drone strikes allegedly carried out by Pakistan on August 28. “Afghanistan needs to stop allowing its territory to be used for acts of terrorism.”

Islamabad has repeatedly warned Kabul to prevent its soil from being used to stage attacks in Pakistan, and that it is fully capable of targeting terrorists who carry out such attacks.

During the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s (SCO) meeting of the Council of Heads of State, members reaffirmed their commitment to the country’s establishment as an independent, neutral and peaceful state, free from terrorism, war and drugs, and expressed their readiness to support the efforts of the international community to ensure peace and development in the country.

“Member states reiterated that the formation of an inclusive government with broad participation of representatives of all ethno-political groups of Afghan society is the only way to achieve lasting peace and stability in the country,” the declaration said.
 
People born or raised in Pakistan are Pakistanis. If we are deporting them then we don't have any moral.
Pakistan will keep suffering till Pakistan doesn't care about basic human rights.
 
People born or raised in Pakistan are Pakistanis. If we are deporting them then we don't have any moral.
Pakistan will keep suffering till Pakistan doesn't care about basic human rights.
People born in Pakistan but promising primary allegiance to any other state should be facilitated to reach that state AsAP
 
People born or raised in Pakistan are Pakistanis. If we are deporting them then we don't have any moral.
Pakistan will keep suffering till Pakistan doesn't care about basic human rights.

We don't have a birthplace law

Pakistani are suffering because these namak harams have caused chaos

Let the afghanis go to Afghanistan
 
@hussain0216

Brother Hussain,

We don't have a birthplace law

You are wrong. Pakistan does have a birthplace law.

Regards


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Does Being Born in Pakistan Guarantee Citizenship?
No, simply being born in Pakistan does not always grant birthright citizenship Pakistan. The law requires at least one parent to be a Pakistani citizen. If both parents are foreign nationals, the child does not automatically become a citizen.

What If Parents Are Refugees or Foreigners?
If a child is born in Pakistan to foreign parents, they do not qualify for Pakistan citizenship for born children unless the parents naturalize later. However, refugees registered with the government may have different rules under international agreements.
 
Deutschlands beuracracy is extremely lethargic and frustrating. The excuse of staff shortage is not Pakistan's problem to solve.

I say sue them.
 
People born or raised in Pakistan are Pakistanis. If we are deporting them then we don't have any moral.
Pakistan will keep suffering till Pakistan doesn't care about basic human rights.

These are vetted registered and processed cases of Afghans who don't want to live anywhere near that region, be it fleeing from poverty or persecution or criminal proceedings.

You should ask the German embassy to house them. I think they do provide food security but not shelter. The government has negotiated programs for integration in many Stans, they should bring them there and not burden Pakistanis. Due to these issues many skilled workers who have been promised work contracts are missing out as German consulate and embassy staff is busy handling Afghan cases.
 
People born or raised in Pakistan are Pakistanis. If we are deporting them then we don't have any moral.
Pakistan will keep suffering till Pakistan doesn't care about basic human rights.


If they are born in Pakistan but hate Pakistan and commit terrorism against us, they are NOT Pakistanis and should go to hell.
 
People born or raised in Pakistan are Pakistanis. If we are deporting them then we don't have any moral.
Pakistan will keep suffering till Pakistan doesn't care about basic human rights.
They were born in Pakistan while their parents were living in Pakistan as refugees, they need to go back to their parents country when their parents go. If there parents were in Pakistan as legal immigrants, only then they can claim to be Pakistanis bi birth status.
 
People born or raised in Pakistan are Pakistanis. If we are deporting them then we don't have any moral.
Pakistan will keep suffering till Pakistan doesn't care about basic human rights.
Addressing real problems and risks is way more important than arbitrary labels related to "human rights" which change all the time.

Also deporting someone who's completely loyal to another country and harbours hostile views of the country they live in is the moral solution if you think deeply.
 
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"Afghans will never chant "Long Live Pakistan." They have found patrons and allies like Imran Khan within Pakistan who bring them here to settle and say that we will not allow any operation. Pakistani land is not nameless for anyone to occupy as they please. Occupation of every city, every business—this will not do anymore. Khawaja Asif, Defense Minister"

Imrandu your plan to turn Pakistan in to Afghanistan failed. harami kutta
 

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