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Afghan refugees forced to return from Pakistan at worst possible time: WFP

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The director of the World Food Program in Afghanistan has expressed concern about the forced deportation of refugees from Pakistan ahead of winter, saying they have been forced to leave the neighboring country at the worst possible time.

In a press conference on Sunday, Hsiao-Wei Lee said that more than one million people will leave Pakistan and more than 370,000 have already arrived in Afghanistan.

“They are forced to return to Afghanistan at the worst possible time,” Lee said. “Everyone I spoke with told me they do not know how they are going to survive this coming winter. Harsh, unforgiving and freezing winter is a countdown to zero in Afghanistan. There are no open arms for these families.”

Returnees complain about the behavior of the Pakistani forces and say that it should be stopped or Pakistan should let them take their belongings as well.

Pakistani authorities started the crackdown on illegal refugees early this month, and have ignored calls by UN and human rights groups to stop the move.

Islamabad expects the process to be completed by January.

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Kabul residents concerned over increased power outages

According to them, if the power company does not solve the problem, people will face more challenges.

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Kabul residents are concerned that electricity outages have significantly increased recently in the capital.

They say that in 24 hours, they get electricity for only a few hours.

According to them, if the power company does not solve the problem, people will face more challenges.

“We want the government to improve the electricity situation. Diseases have increased a lot. There is no electricity. There is only two or three hours of electricity in 24 hours,” said Sediqullah, a resident of Kabul.

Mojtabi, another resident of Kabul, said: “Electricity outages usually increase during summer. I think water issues could also have a role. The residents of Kabul and myself, who study here, are facing a shortage of electricity.”

Officials at Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), the country’s national power utility company, emphasize that with the increase in electricity consumption, there will be more outages, however, they are working to address the problem.

“We sometimes give outages to our customers during the day, and outages are also planned for the night. In Kabul and its neighboring provinces, we consume about 400 megawatts of electricity, which does not cover the needs of the provinces,” said Safiullah Ahmadzai, the commercial deputy head of DABS.

Currently, the majority of the electricity needed by Afghanistan is imported from neighboring countries, and Afghanistan pays more than $300 million to these countries annually.

Although the focus of the Islamic Emirate is to produce electricity from domestic sources, experts say this needs more time and until the needed electricity is provided from domestic resources, the problem of outages will remain.

 

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Japanese envoy says IEA’s presence at Doha meeting boosted scope for interaction

The political deputy of the Islamic Emirate also emphasized that they want to interact with all countries.

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Takayoshi Kuromiya, the ambassador of Japan in Kabul, said that the Islamic Emirate’s participation in the third Doha meeting has increased the scope for interaction between the Islamic Emirate and the international community.

The Japanese ambassador raised this issue on Sunday in a meeting with Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, the IEA’s deputy prime minister for political affairs.

Kuromiya said the third Doha meeting was in favor of the Islamic Emirate and that all conditions and demands of the Islamic Emirate have been accepted by the United Nations.

He hoped that Afghanistan’s banking restrictions would be lifted soon.

The political deputy of the Islamic Emirate also emphasized that they want to interact with all countries.

The lifting of banking restrictions, unfreezing of foreign reserves and the fight against drugs had been key agenda points at the latest meeting which was held last week in the Qatari capital.

 

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Over 2,500 Afghan migrants return from Iran, Pakistan over past two days

Those from Iran included 767 people through Islam Qala border in Herat province and 1,399 through the Pul-e-Abrisham crossing in Nimroz province.

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The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation of Afghanistan says in the last two days, 2,649 Afghan migrants have returned to the country voluntarily and forcibly from Pakistan and Iran.

According to officials, the migrants entered the country through Islam Qala border in Herat Province, Pul-e-Abrisham in Nimruz Province, Spin Boldak in Kandahar Province and Torkham crossing in Nangarhar Province.

Nangarhar Border Command officials said 39 families including 189 people came through Torkham crossing, 48 families, including 261 people, and an additional 33 prisoners who had been freed, came through Spin Boldak border in Kandahar province. They all arrived from Pakistan.

Those from Iran included 767 people through Islam Qala border in Herat province and 1,399 through the Pul-e-Abrisham crossing in Nimroz province.

According to the ministry, after registering for assistance at the offices of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the World Food Organization, assistance was provided to each family according to the procedure.

 

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