Taliban Consul: Afghan migrants in Pakistan being deported without collecting belongings

This story was first published by Amu TV.

Afghan migrants in Pakistan are being forcibly deported without being allowed to collect their belongings, and are being held in overcrowded, unsanitary camps for extended periods, a senior Taliban official has warned, as Pakistani authorities intensify a sweeping crackdown on undocumented Afghans.

Abdul Jabar Takhari, the Taliban’s senior consul in Pakistan, told Amu TV on Friday that the mass deportation campaign, underway since early October, has sharply escalated. He said Pakistani police have been forcibly evicting Afghan migrants from homes and shelters, often without notice or permission to gather personal property and valuables.

“The deportation process is accelerating,” Takhari said. “Migrants are being expelled while their belongings remain behind. The camps where they are held are in extremely poor condition. People are kept there for weeks, facing severe shortages of food, sanitation, and shelter.”

His comments come amid a broader enforcement drive launched by the Pakistani government following border clashes

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