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Registration
of Afghan refugees begins
ISLAMABAD: The government began on Sunday to register Afghan refugees
and to provide them with official identification during their temporary
stay in the country. The government exercise, helped by the UN refugee
agency, is a follow-up to the 2005 census of Afghans who fled to
Pakistan after Dec 1, 1979, to escape the Soviet invasion of their
homeland.“ Only Afghans included in the census can take part in the
registration,” said Nayar Agha, the Chief Commissioner for Afghan
Refugees in Islamabad.
“For them, registration is mandatory and they will get a Proof of
Registration (PoR) card at the end of it.”The 10-week programme will be
conducted through 90 centres supported by mobile registration vehicles
across the country.UNHCR and government officials are verifying names
against the census database and monitoring the whole process.So far,
more than 4,000 Afghans had been registered in pilot exercises in
Chitral and Jhang districts that started on Oct 1, the UN agency
said.“More than 2.8 million Afghans have returned home from Pakistan
since 2002. Another 2.5 million are believed to be still living in
Pakistan,” said Indrika Ratwatte, the UNHCR’s assistant representative
in Pakistan.“Within the three years of the PoR card’s validity, we hope
to be able to find more durable solutions to this protracted situation,”
she said in a statement.“Starting next March, we will introduce new
repatriation arrangements tied to the PoR card to help returnees in
their area of origin,” it said. |