Afghanistan is bracing for a fresh wave of returned deportees after its eastern neighbour Pakistan ordered the closure of 16 refugee camps. Pakistan is seeking to return more than 1.3-million registered Afghans under a programme which started on September 1st, claiming they’re a threat to security and its economy.
Breakdown
- Pakistan has closed Afghan refugee camps, leading to a rise in returnees at the Torkham border. 9s
- Returnees are processed, given registration cards, and sent to Afghan provinces with some relief aid. 16s
- Many deported Afghans have lived in Pakistan for decades and some have never been to Afghanistan before. 38s
- Pakistan cites security risks and strain on services as reasons for the repatriation program. 1m 2s
- Afghanistan faces natural disasters and reduced international aid, making resettlement difficult for returnees. 1m 38s