Safety of Pakistanis of ‘paramount importance’: Army chief on deportation of illegal immigrants

Pakistan army chief General Asim Munir addresses the passing out parade of cadets of the 147th PMA Long Course at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul, Pakistan, on April 29, 2023. (ISPR/File)
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Updated 26 October 2023
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Safety of Pakistanis of ‘paramount importance’: Army chief on deportation of illegal immigrants

  • Pakistan has set Nov. 1 as deadline for illegal immigrants to voluntarily leave or face deportation
  • Pakistan’s army chief says security of Pakistanis ‘cannot be allowed to be compromised at any cost’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s army chief General Syed Asim Munir said on Thursday the safety and security of every Pakistani citizen is of “paramount importance” which cannot be compromised, as the South Asian country gears up to forcibly repatriate illegal immigrants from next month.

Officials in Islamabad earlier this month set Nov. 1 as the final deadline for illegal immigrants in the country to leave voluntarily or face deportation, following a spike in militant attacks predominantly attributed to Afghan nationals.

Pakistan’s Caretaker Interior Minister Sarfraz Bugti said earlier this month that since January, out of the 24 suicide attacks that took place in Pakistan, 14 were carried out by Afghan citizens.

Pakistan’s decision has been criticized by local and international rights groups, who have urged Islamabad to ensure repatriation is voluntary and carried out in a safe manner.

“On the subject of repatriation and deportation of illegal foreigners, COAS expressed ‘Safety and security of each Pakistani is of paramount importance which cannot be allowed to be compromised at any cost,’” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the army’s media wing, said in a statement.

Munir was speaking to participants of the National Security Workshop, an annual event held at the National Defense University in Islamabad. Participants included parliamentarians, senior civil and armed forces officers, and civil society representatives, the ISPR said.

The army chief said Pakistan’s security and intelligence units have fought militancy “in an exemplary manner.”

“Success will be ours InshAllah with the continued support of the people of Pakistan,” Munir said.

He spoke about various measures being taken by the caretaker administration and the armed forces to curb illegal activities such as smuggling, power theft and narcotics.

“Army is fully engaged in enabling National and Provincial responses in different domains in step with other institutions of the state for the collective good of the people of Pakistan,” the statement added.

To ward off concerns Pakistani authorities would treat illegal immigrants harshly, Bugti announced the establishment of “holding centers” across the country on Thursday to respectfully accommodate illegal citizens with essential amenities before they are deported.

The minister said these centers would provide food and medical facilities to people. He also offered “full assurance” that women, children and elderly people would be kept respectfully at these facilities.


Party of Pakistan’s Imran Khan rejects government medical report, seeks independent eye exam

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Party of Pakistan’s Imran Khan rejects government medical report, seeks independent eye exam

  • Court-appointed lawyer earlier reported “severe vision loss” in custody
  • Party demands access for family doctor and treatment at private hospital

ISLAMABAD: The political party of Pakistan’s jailed former prime minister Imran Khan on Tuesday rejected what it described as a government-issued medical report about his eye condition, demanding authorities allow family members and his personal physician to examine him in prison.

Health concerns emerged last week after a court-appointed lawyer, Barrister Salman Safdar, visited Khan at Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail and reported that the former premier had suffered “severe vision loss” in his right eye due to central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), leaving him with about 15 percent sight in the affected eye.

Jail authorities said a team of doctors from multiple hospitals examined Khan on Sunday and submitted findings to a court. A two-page medical document circulated on social media and published by several local media outlets. but not officially released or verified by the government, stated that unaided vision in Khan’s right eye was 6/24 and 6/9 in the left, improving to 6/9 (partial) and 6/6 respectively with glasses.

The document said Khan was examined by Prof. Nadeem Qureshi of Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital and Prof. M. Arif of the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, and that his personal physicians were briefed afterward.

“In light of Dr. Asim’s statement on the report issued by the government regarding the eye examination of Imran Khan, in which he said that he neither met Khan nor could he talk to him nor could he examine him or take care of him, therefore he can neither confirm nor deny it, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf rejects this report,” the party said in a statement.

The party reiterated its demand that Khan’s family and personal physician be allowed to meet him and that he be examined at a private facility.

“To issue such a report by having doctors of one’s choice examine him shows that something is definitely being hidden,” it said.

Officials say Khan’s condition has improved and that treatment decisions rest with doctors and courts.

“His eye [condition] has improved and is better than before,” State Minister Tallal Chaudry told reporters on Monday.

“The Supreme Court of Pakistan is involved, and doctors are involved. What medicine he receives, whether he needs to be hospitalized or sent home, these decisions are made by doctors. Neither lawyers nor any political party will decide this.”

Khan’s health has sparked protests by supporters, including demonstrations and road closures in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province where his party governs, and a sit-in outside parliament in Islamabad.

Khan, a former cricket star who served as prime minister from 2018 to 2022 before being removed in a parliamentary vote of no confidence, has been in jail since August 2023 in multiple cases he says are politically motivated. The government denies the allegations.