Pakistan resumes forced expulsions of 1.4 million Afghan refugees despite UN concerns

Authorities in Pakistan have resumed the forced deportations of Afghan refugees after the federal government declined to extend a key deadlinefor their stay, officials said Monday, Associated Press reported.

The decision affects approximately 1.4 million Afghans holding Proof of Registration cards, whose legal status expired at the end of June. Many had hoped for a one-year extension to settle personal affairs, such as selling property or concluding business, before returning to Afghanistan. 

In addition to PoR card holders, around 800,000 Afghans hold Afghan Citizen Cards. Police say they also are living in the country illegally and being detained prior to deportations in the eastern Punjab, southwestern Balochistan and southern Sindh province, according to Associated Press.