ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar held discussions with United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Filippo Grandi, state-media reported on Friday, with a focus on cooperating on the issue of Afghan refugees and recent attacks on Islamabad’s missions abroad allegedly by members of the Afghan diaspora.
Last weekend, a large crowd of people carrying Afghanistan’s flags trespassed the fence into the Pakistani consulate in Frankfurt and took down the Pakistan national flag hoisted atop the building, according to videos posted on social media. The attackers, who Pakistani media and some officials alleged were Afghan nationals, also pelted stones during the attack.
“The recent attacks and violent demonstrations by Afghani diaspora against Pakistan’s Diplomatic Missions in Frankfurt, London and Brussels also came under discussion,” Radio Pakistan said about Dar’s call with Grandi.
The two officials also “agreed to continue to work together to advance Pakistan-UNHCR cooperation and find a lasting solution to the issue of Afghan refugees.”
Relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan have soured since last year when Islamabad launched a deportation drive against illegal foreigners. Over 650,000 Afghans have been repatriated to their home country since.
The expulsion drive was launched after a spike in suicide bombings that Islamabad — without providing evidence — says mostly involved Afghans. Pakistan has also blamed them for smuggling and other militant violence and crime. At the time, cash-strapped Pakistan, navigating record inflation and a tough International Monetary Fund bailout program, also said undocumented migrants had drained its resources for decades.
Phase one of the ‘Illegal Foreigners’ Repatriation Plan’ put 1.4 million so-called “undocumented” Afghan refugees at risk. In phase two, around 600,00 Afghans who hold Pakistan-issued Afghan citizenship cards (ACCs) will be expelled while phase three is expected to target those with UNHCR-issued PoR cards. Last month Pakistan extended the deadline of PoR cards by a year following a request by Grandi.
Until November last year before it began the deportation drive, Pakistan was home to over 4 million Afghan migrants and refugees, about 1.7 million of whom were undocumented. Afghans make up the largest portion of migrants, many of whom came after the Taliban took over Kabul in 2021, but a large number have been present since the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
Islamabad insists the deportation drive is not aimed specifically at Afghans but all those living illegally in Pakistan, but the campaign has disproportionately targeted Afghan nationals.
Pakistan Deputy PM, UNHCR chief discuss Afghan refugee crisis, attacks on Islamabad’s missions abroad
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Pakistan Deputy PM, UNHCR chief discuss Afghan refugee crisis, attacks on Islamabad’s missions abroad
- People carrying Afghanistan flags attacked Pakistan’s Frankfurt consulate last weekend
- Over 650,000 Afghans deported since last year when Pakistan launched expulsion drive
Pakistan’s Mohammad Nawaz among nominees for ICC’s Player of the Month award
- Nawaz scored 104 runs in ODIs and took four wickets and made 52 runs in T20Is and took 11 wickets
- South Africa’s Simon Harmer and Bangladesh’s Taijul Islam are other two nominees for the award
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Mohammad Nawaz is among three of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) nominees for the Player of the Month for November award for his impressive white-ball performances last month, the global cricket body announced on Friday.
Nawaz has been in sublime form for Pakistan, instrumental in the Green Shirts’ tri-series win over Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe at home last month.
He amassed 104 ODI runs at an average of 52 with a strike rate of 114.28, while also taking four wickets. In T20Is, the left-arm spinner added 52 runs and claimed an impressive 11 wickets at just 12.72 last month.
“His match-winning 3-17 in the final against Sri Lanka capped a standout campaign and secured his Player of the Series honor,” the ICC said.
South Africa’s Simon Harmer and Bangladesh’s Taijul Islam were the other nominees for the award. Harmer claimed a staggering 17 wickets at an average of 8.94 across the two tests against India in Kolkata and Guwahati.
Meanwhile, Islam picked up 13 wickets at 26.30 in the 2-0 series win over Ireland last month, finishing as the leading wicket-taker of the series.










