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    UNHCR urges Pakistan to stop forced returns of Afghan refugees

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonAugust 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    He expressed particular concern over the plight of women and girls sent back to Afghanistan, which has been under Taliban rule for four years.

    On 31 July, Pakistan confirmed that Afghan refugees would be deported under an ongoing ‘Illegal Foreigners Repatriation Plan’. 

    UNHCR has received reports of arrests and detention of Afghans across the country, including PoR cardholders.

    Violation of non-return principle

    “We acknowledge and appreciate Pakistan’s generosity in hosting refugees for over 40 years amid its own challenges,” said Mr. Baloch.

    “However, given that those holding PoR cards have been recognized as refugees for decades, their forced return is contrary to Pakistan’s long-standing humanitarian approach to this group and would constitute a violation of the principle of non-refoulement.”

    The situation is unfolding amid a mass return of Afghans from neighbouring countries, including Iran.  

    This year, over 2.1 million have already returned or been forced to return to Afghanistan, including 352,000 from Pakistan. 

    Listen to our interview with Arafat Jamal, UNHCR Representative in Afghanistan, on returnees coming from Iran.

    Concern for women and girls 

    “UNHCR remains particularly concerned about women and girls forced to return to a country where their human rights are at risk, as well as other groups who might be endangered,” said Mr. Baloch. 

    He urged the authorities to ensure that any returns are voluntary, safe and dignified.  

    Moreover, UNHCR has continued to seek an extension of the validity of PoR cards, which expired at the end of June, and welcomed the additional one-month “grace period” granted by Pakistan. 

    “UNHCR strongly urges the Government of Pakistan to apply measures to exempt Afghans with continued international protection needs from involuntary return,” he said.

    “We also appeal to Pakistan’s established goodwill to allow legal stay for Afghans with medical needs, those currently pursuing higher education, or in mixed marriages.”

    Far-reaching impact

    He said the large-scale return of Afghans from neighbouring countries has put immense pressure on basic services, housing and livelihoods, as well as host communities.  

    The general policy is worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. According to UN aid coordination office OCHA, almost half the population – nearly 23 million people – will require humanitarian assistance this year to survive.

    Mr. Baloch warned that “mass and hasty returns significantly heighten protection needs, and risk instability in Afghanistan and the region, including onward movement.” 



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