[Afghanistan] - Pakistan's mass deportation of Afghans presents dangers to regional stability: Crisis Group

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Pakistan&s forced repatriation policy risks precipitating a humanitarian catastrophe, with major ramifications for the region and beyond,
the International Crisis Group (ICG) warned.The group said in a report that Pakistan&s expulsion of Afghans may also pose serious security
risks for both itself and Afghanistan.&Should the Taliban (IEA) be unable to manage an influx of returnees desperate for work to sustain
their families, as is likely, some might be enticed into criminality or armed opposition to the Taliban&s (IEA) rule,& ICG said.&Perversely,
one of the winners in the ensuing chaos might be the TTP itself, which might find among the returnees& cohort individuals who are familiar
with Pakistan and could be persuaded to attack the state that upended their lives,& it added.The report also warned that migration from
Afghanistan could grow exponentially, raising concerns in Europe and along the migrant trail in countries such as Iran and Turkey.The group
called for Pakistan and Afghanistan to reach an agreement for gradual repatriations, in a manner that does not breach legal and humanitarian
rules, norms and principles.Islamabad has begun round-up operations across the country after the deadline for voluntary departure expired on
Nov
1.IEA considers expulsion of refugees as a pressure tool of Pakistan, but rejects claims it poses risks to regional stability.The
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