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Committee to Transfer Property of Afghans Deported From Pakistan Formed


He said that the committee will provide all necessary facilities for the Afghans.

The Islamic Emirate’s spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, said that a committee has been established to facilitate the transfer of property of Afghan refugees being deported by Pakistan.

He said that the committee will provide all necessary facilities for the Afghans.

This comes as the Afghan refugees, who were deported by Pakistan, complained about mistreatment by the Pakistan military, saying that their property was seized.

“When our refugees return, their properties will be shifted without any damage. Secondly, the Islamic Emirate appointed a special committee which is dedicated for the refugees who return and invest and do business. It will provide them facilities,” Mujahid said.

This comes as the deputy head of the Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment (ACCI), Mohammad Younus Momand, said that the Islamic Emirate should reach an agreement with Pakistan over transferring the properties of Afghan refugees to the country.

“We have had a meeting with the Ministry of Industry and Commerce one and a half months ago. There are good frameworks. Every trader can come to Afghanistan and there are good facilities for them,” Momand said.

The economists said that transferring the property of Afghan refugees will benefit the Afghan economy.

“”The Islamic Emirate should form a framework to clarify how the Afghan traders can invest? How can they transfer their property? How they can shift their factories from Pakistan to Afghanistan?” said Mohammad Nabi, political analyst.

This comes as the UN World Food Programme is providing Afghan families who are being forced out of Pakistan with emergency assistance, the WFP said in a report.

“The situation is particularly dire as the harsh winter is only weeks away and the country is still reeling from devastating earthquakes, a battered economy and a worsening climate crisis,” said WFP Afghanistan Country Director Hsiao-Wei Lee as quoted in a report. “We urgently need US$ 27.5 million to support one million returnees from Pakistan arriving in Afghanistan and (to) help them get through the winter.”

Source : Tolo News

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