Publish dateMonday 9 January 2023 - 11:52
Story Code : 263575
Ambassador of the Islamic Emirate in Pakistan:

Islamabad should stop arresting Afghan citizens

Islamabad should stop arresting Afghan citizens
Sardar Mohammad Shakib, the ambassador of the Islamic Emirate in Pakistan, emphasized that more than 1,000 Afghan citizens are imprisoned in Pakistan, and asked Islamabad to stop arresting Afghan immigrants.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Sardar Mohammad Shakib, the ambassador of the Islamic Emirate in Pakistan, asks Islamabad to stop arresting Afghan citizens.
 
This diplomat of the Islamic Emirate in Pakistan reports that more than 1,000 Afghan citizens are still imprisoned in Pakistan.
 
Sardar Mohammad Shakib, the ambassador of the Islamic Emirate in Pakistan, said: 1,500 Afghans who were arrested are still in Pakistani prisons and efforts are being made to free them.
 
He added that we also asked the Pakistani authorities to end the series of arrests of Afghans in this country.
 
At the same time, a number of imprisoned family members say that their relatives are in a bad condition in Pakistani prisons.
 
Among the prisoners, one of the prisoners in Pakistan said: The Pakistani police have detained our family members for three months, but they have not been released yet, and we ask the Pakistani authorities to release these prisoners.
 
Another inmate of the prisoner says: Khurdam's 17-year-old brother was arrested by the Pakistani police. He has been in prison for almost 5 months, but he has not been released yet.
 
Aseefa Stankzai, an activist for the rights of immigrants, said: We want the release of Afghan prisoners in Pakistan as soon as possible, because according to international conventions, no country has the right to imprison immigrants and treat them inhumanely.
 
Meanwhile, on Saturday, more than 520 citizens, including children and women, were released from Pakistani prisons.
 
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