This year, more than 2.1 million Afghans have already returned or were forced to return to Afghanistan. The UN called on Pakistan to abandon the forced expulsion of Afghans who need international protection Refugees and migrants ~ 60 > Office of the UN Supreme Commissioner for Refugees (UVKB) expressed concern about the intention of the Pakistani authorities to be forced to send Afghan refugees from the country of registration in Pakistan (por). At the end of July, Pakistan confirmed that Afghan refugees will be repatriated as part of the “repatriation plan for illegal foreigners.” Over the past days, the UVKB has received reports of the arrests and detention of Afghans across the country, including owners of Por cards. ~ 60 > “We recognize and value the hospitality of Pakistan, which for more than 40 years accepts refugees, despite its own problems,” the UVKB statement. – However, given that the owners of Por cards have been recognized as refugees for decades, their forced return will be a violation of the principle of lack of raffle. ”~ 60 > 60 > in UVKB are especially concerned about the fate of women and girls forced to return to the country, where their rights are under threat, as well as other groups that may be in vulnerable position. The administration called the authorities of Pakistan to ensure that any return of the Afghans to Afghanistan would be voluntary, safe and worthy. ~ 60 > UVKB continues to renew the duration of por cards and welcomes the additional “grace period” in one month, provided Pakistan. 62 ~~ 60 > mass return of the Afghans from neighboring countries this year exerted a huge pressure on the social sphere in Afghanistan, aggravating the already severe humanitarian crisis. The massive and hasty repatriation of the Afghans creates the risk of instability in Afghanistan and throughout the region. 60 > this year more than 2.1 million Afghans have already returned or were forced to return to Afghanistan. Of this number, 352 thousand refugees arrived from Pakistan. & Amp; nbsp;