
Haroon Janjua
Journalist at Freelance
Journalist covering South Asia丨@nytimes @guardian @dwnews @thetimes @AJEnglish @Telegraph @SCMPNews @FoxNews @TheNationalNews @OCCRP丨2015 Recipient UNCA Award.
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1 week ago |
dw.com | Haroon Janjua
Es war eine Aktion im großen Stil: Im Rahmen einer neuen Rückführungsinitiative hat Pakistan dem UN-Flüchtlingshilfswerk UNHCR zufolge innerhalb einer Woche über 8.000 afghanische Staatsbürger ausgewiesen. Zuvor hatte die Regierung in Islamabad alle Staatsbürger Afghanistans ohne gültige Papiere aufgefordert, bis zum 31. März freiwillig in ihre Heimat zurückzukehren. Sollten sie dem nicht nachkommen, drohe ihnen die Abschiebung.
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1 week ago |
dw.com | Haroon Janjua
Badan Pengungsi PBB (UNHCR) mengatakan Pakistan telah mengusir lebih dari 8.000 warga Afganistan hanya dalam satu minggu, sebagai bagian dari inisiatif repatriasi baru. Islamabad sebelumnya telah meminta seluruh warga Afganistan yang tidak memiliki dokumen yang sah untuk secara sukarela kembali ke negara asal mereka paling lambat 31 Maret atau menghadapi deportasi.
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1 week ago |
qoshe.com | Haroon Janjua
Pakistan has expelled over 8,000 Afghan citizens in a single week as part of a new repatriation initiative, according to the UN refugee agency UNHCR. Islamabad had previously called on all Afghan nationals without proper documentation to return home voluntarily by March 31 or face deportation. At the same time, the Pakistani authorities announced they will be canceling some 800,000 Afghan Citizen Cards which they had issued and urged the Afghan card holders to leave as well.
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2 weeks ago |
dw.com | Haroon Janjua
Pakistan has expelled over 8,000 Afghan citizens in a single week as part of a new repatriation initiative, according to the UN refugee agency UNHCR. Islamabad had previously called on all Afghan nationals without proper documentation to return home voluntarily by March 31 or face deportation. At the same time, the Pakistani authorities announced they will be canceling some 800,000 Afghan Citizen Cards which they had issued and urged the Afghan card holders to leave as well.
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1 month ago |
qoshe.com | Haroon Janjua
Zahra Mousavi, a women's rights activist, fled from Afghanistan to neighboring Pakistan in March 2022 after months of fighting and protesting the oppressive Taliban regime. She now lives in hiding and constant fear of being apprehended by the Pakistani police and deported to her home country. Mousavi actively participated in street protests against the Taliban regime after the Islamic fundamentalist group seized power in the war-ravaged country in August 2021.
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Latest — For @dwnews Afghan women activists in Pakistan fear mass deportations. Female activists who fled from Afghanistan to Pakistan say their lives are in danger as Islamabad intensifies its efforts to deport Afghan refugees. @qaiserafridi @elCampeone https://t.co/LbFKID8KJk

For — @thetimes ‘I played dead for 27 hours’: ordeal of Pakistan train hostages. A siege by the Baloch Liberation Army left at least 25 hostages & 33 attackers dead. Survivors have told of grudge executions and ‘slaughter’ on board. #PakistanTrainHijack https://t.co/LM5odaTIvQ

Latest — For @dwnews Pakistan train attack: Can Baloch insurgents be reined in? A deadly train siege is latest in a string of separatist attacks Balochistan suffered in recent years. It will have consequences for Pak security. @ethrelkeld @Qamarcheema https://t.co/NNo8Lv7GZT