More than 150 high profile people including opposition figures of the Islamic Emirate, analysts and envoys of many countries and international organizations attended the 11th Herat Security
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More than 150 high profile people including opposition figures of the Islamic Emirate, analysts and envoys of many countries and international organizations attended the 11th Herat Security
In a surprising move on October 3, Pakistan's interim government issued a 28-day ultimatum to what it referred to as “illegal immigrants” to leave the country, with forced deportations slated to commence on November 1. This decision primarily targets the 1.73 million Afghans residing in Pakistan who have not been able to secure formal refugee status.
The Pakistan government has decided to target Afghan refugees on its soil as a leverage to pressurize the Taliban regime. Pakistan hopes that its decision to deport Afghans would attract the attention of the international community, particularly the United States, back to the region. However, this move may not make Pakistan more secure as those who have joined the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) ranks would have organized their documents for easy movement in the country.