UN Refugee Agency suspends Afghan refugee returns
12 May 2008 - The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has temporarily suspended the repatriation of Afghan
refugees in Pakistan through Peshawar because of concerns over security.
A spokesperson for the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), Nilab Mobarez, told a news conference in Kabul
today that the UNHCR-assisted voluntary return operation had been suspended because of security considerations in
Afghanistan's eastern province of Nangarhar.
Mr. Mobarez said these concerns had compelled UNHCR to close down the encashment Centre in Jalalabad that assists
Afghans returning from Pakistan. He added that UNHCR hoped to reopen the voluntary repatriation centre soon.
There are some two million registered Afghans in Pakistan and approximately one million in Iran. UNHCR says it expects
between 150,000 and 200,000 Afghans to return from Pakistan this year - similar to the amount of people who returned in
2005 and 2006.
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