
IOM Urges Pakistan to Halt Forced Deportation of Afghan Refugees
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has called on Pakistan to immediately stop the forced deportation of Afghan refugees, warning against the use of displaced populations for political leverage. In a recent statement, the organization emphasized that returns must be conducted through lawful and voluntary processes rather than coercive measures.
The appeal comes amid an accelerated repatriation effort, with hundreds of Afghan nationals crossing back into the country on a daily basis. According to available data, more than five million Afghans have returned from neighboring countries since late 2023. The ongoing movement has placed significant logistical and administrative demands on border management and reception facilities.
Officials from the Islamic Emirate have stated that the repatriation process is being managed effectively. Authorities have outlined measures to accommodate returning families, including registration procedures and temporary shelter arrangements. The IOM’s intervention highlights growing international concern over the conditions under which deportations are being carried out, particularly regarding the safety and legal rights of those being moved across borders.
Humanitarian agencies have consistently advocated for coordinated, rights-based approaches to migration and refugee returns. The IOM’s latest remarks reinforce calls for bilateral cooperation that prioritizes voluntary repatriation, adequate preparation, and compliance with international standards. As the daily influx continues, both regional authorities and international organizations face mounting pressure to ensure that return processes remain orderly, transparent, and aligned with humanitarian principles.
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