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UNHCR urges Pakistan to accept new Afghan refugees
Amin AhmedPublished September 18, 2021 - Updated about 14 hours ago
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ISLAMABAD: UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi speaks at a press conference here on Friday.—INP

ISLAMABAD: UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi speaks at a press conference here on Friday.—INP
ISLAMABAD: The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, has asked Pakistan to accept the new influx of refugees from Afghanistan, suggesting that if these refugees are sent back due to the lack of documentation, they may be at risk.
He said these refugees might be from minorities or they might have other issues.
Speaking at a news conference on Friday, Mr Grandi said the future was full of uncertainties and risks, but it was important that “we in the international community continue to engage with Taliban in order to go forward and save Afghanistan and the region from disaster”.
He said there had been no major refugee outflow but some Afghans had come to Pakistan, and they might have specific needs.
Says security situation in Afghanistan has improved, but terrorist threat remains
He said he fully understood the position of Pakistan which had so many refugees for the past 40 years.
Mr Grandi said Pakistan was very careful about refugees and wanted to be very cautious to check who was entering the country.
He claimed that the security situation in Afghanistan was improving and UNHCR would be able to scale up humanitarian assistance if the organisation was adequately supported and resourced.
“The security situation has improved, but we remain concerned about the terrorist threat. We hope the new administration is united and that they do not have divisions among themselves. Otherwise, it will be a factor of destabilisation,” he warned.
Mr Grandi said the international community should find ways to support the functioning of Afghanistan state and its institutions.
“If the state ceases to function, it will provoke a crisis much bigger than the humanitarian crisis. UNHCR has not witnessed a large outflow of refugees yet but if the state collapses, a lot of people will seek refuge in other countries. Therefore, it is important to prevent that situation,” he emphasised.
Mr Grandi said that during his meetings with government officials in Islamabad, he emphasised that “we have to do everything possible inside Afghanistan to avoid the collapse of the country”. “We don’t have to deal once again another refugee crisis after 40 years,” he said, adding that the international community should react quickly to support UNHCR in order to prevent any refugee crisis.
He said there was international realisation that Afghanistan could not be left on its own, or could not be abandoned, adding that the situation was very different from the 1990s when Afghanistan was very much left on its own.
“Now there is a realisation that leaving it on its own will spell a disaster, first of all for Afghans, then for neighbours and then for the region and beyond,” he added.
Published in Dawn, September 18th, 2021
 
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Taliban offered these western losers guarantees of there peaceful take over in Afghanistan. And so far they have kept there word. Only action Taliban taken was against the panjshiri rebels. So all these afghan refugees coming to Pakistan are really economic migrants temporarily putting big pressure on Pakistan until they escape to the west. best you return your western fcking NGOs to stop the brain drain or is it a deliberate policy like Iranian exiles sitting in Las Vegas to come back in the future invasion as friendly forces you can use to retake Afghanistan???
 
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UNHCR urges Pakistan to accept new Afghan refugees
Amin AhmedPublished September 18, 2021 - Updated about 14 hours ago
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ISLAMABAD: UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi speaks at a press conference here on Friday.—INP

ISLAMABAD: UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi speaks at a press conference here on Friday.—INP
ISLAMABAD: The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, has asked Pakistan to accept the new influx of refugees from Afghanistan, suggesting that if these refugees are sent back due to the lack of documentation, they may be at risk.
He said these refugees might be from minorities or they might have other issues.
Speaking at a news conference on Friday, Mr Grandi said the future was full of uncertainties and risks, but it was important that “we in the international community continue to engage with Taliban in order to go forward and save Afghanistan and the region from disaster”.
He said there had been no major refugee outflow but some Afghans had come to Pakistan, and they might have specific needs.

He said he fully understood the position of Pakistan which had so many refugees for the past 40 years.
Mr Grandi said Pakistan was very careful about refugees and wanted to be very cautious to check who was entering the country.
He claimed that the security situation in Afghanistan was improving and UNHCR would be able to scale up humanitarian assistance if the organisation was adequately supported and resourced.
“The security situation has improved, but we remain concerned about the terrorist threat. We hope the new administration is united and that they do not have divisions among themselves. Otherwise, it will be a factor of destabilisation,” he warned.
Mr Grandi said the international community should find ways to support the functioning of Afghanistan state and its institutions.
“If the state ceases to function, it will provoke a crisis much bigger than the humanitarian crisis. UNHCR has not witnessed a large outflow of refugees yet but if the state collapses, a lot of people will seek refuge in other countries. Therefore, it is important to prevent that situation,” he emphasised.
Mr Grandi said that during his meetings with government officials in Islamabad, he emphasised that “we have to do everything possible inside Afghanistan to avoid the collapse of the country”. “We don’t have to deal once again another refugee crisis after 40 years,” he said, adding that the international community should react quickly to support UNHCR in order to prevent any refugee crisis.
He said there was international realisation that Afghanistan could not be left on its own, or could not be abandoned, adding that the situation was very different from the 1990s when Afghanistan was very much left on its own.
“Now there is a realisation that leaving it on its own will spell a disaster, first of all for Afghans, then for neighbours and then for the region and beyond,” he added.
Published in Dawn, September 18th, 2021







We have been accepting them non-stop 24/7 since early 1979....................................:disagree:
 
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Taliban offered these western losers guarantees of there peaceful take over in Afghanistan. And so far they have kept there word. Only action Taliban taken was against the panjshiri rebels. So all these afghan refugees coming to Pakistan are really economic migrants temporarily putting big pressure on Pakistan until they escape to the west. best you return your western fcking NGOs to stop the brain drain or is it a deliberate policy like Iranian exiles sitting in Las Vegas to come back in the future invasion as friendly forces you can use to retake Afghanistan???
Unfortunately, all roads network along Pakistani border and easy access to Pak. so all this refugee crap falls on us.
 
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Since Pakistan propones Taliban government and yet if Afghanis are fleeing, Pakistan should take responsibility for their actions and accommodate those fleeing. If Taliban does infact establish a peaceful state then you could make a case for them to go back.
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Don't take it personally please but this is my response to this argument
 
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has the UNCR asked Iran to do the same, I fear they keep setting up Pakistan name in released reports as Avenue causing a stampede to Pakistan only
 
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