According to Tolo News, a local media outlet in Kunar province, the Afghans who were expelled from their country by Pakistan were also affected by the earthquake.
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According to the Afghan media, some of those affected by the earthquake in Kunar province on Monday are also those who were recently forced out of Pakistan.
According to local media outlet Tolo News of Kunar province, Afghans who were expelled from their country by Pakistan were also affected by the earthquake.
According to the United Nations, Pakistan has accelerated the process of expelling Afghan refugees from their country without documents. Last March, Human Rights Watch claimed that Pakistani authorities forced Afghan refugees to return.
The United Nations claims that forcibly sending back those who fled to Pakistan amid the persecution of the Taliban and the economic crisis is a threat to their lives.
According to the UN refugee agency, more than 3.5 million Afghans are living in Pakistan as refugees. Pakistan allowed Afghan refugees to live in its country during the decades-long war. But now it is being forcibly sent back saying that there is a risk to national security . Also, Afghan refugees have been restricted in public services.
