Over 235,000 Afghans Return Home Through Chaman and Torkham Borders

Sun Nov 19 2023
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ISLAMABAD: In a steadfast commitment to repatriating illegal foreign nationals, notably Afghans, a significant milestone has been achieved as 235,821 individuals have returned to their homeland. This ongoing effort reflects a collaborative initiative between nations to ensure the dignified and orderly return of Afghan citizens.

The repatriation process is primarily facilitated through the Chaman and Torkham borders, where thousands of Afghans express gratitude to Pakistan for its generosity in managing this crucial transition. Acknowledging the importance of ensuring a humane return, transit camps have been established in various districts. These camps are equipped with essential facilities, providing temporary accommodation for individuals making their journey back to Afghanistan.

This collaborative endeavor emphasizes the commitment of both nations to address the issue of illegal residence while upholding the principles of dignity and respect for those returning to their home country.

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