The Canadian government is concerned about the fate of some of the thousands of Afghan refugees living in Pakistan, who escaped out of fear of arrest or even death at the hands of the Taliban who now rule Afghanistan. But now, Pakistani authorities are questioning their right to be in the country, leading Afghan nationals to live in fear of arrest and deportation. Shogofa Danish talks with some of those refugees.
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Fate of Afghan refugees in Pakistan uncertain with fears of arrest and deportation
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