A Pakistani court suspends the deportation of Afghan singers and musicians

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A Pakistani court suspends the deportation of Afghan singers and musicians
Mumtaz AhmedAfghanistanAfghanistan Government
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A defense lawyer says a Pakistani court has stopped the deportation of 150 Afghan musicians and singers at least for two months. Mumtaz Ahmed said the court on Friday ordered authorities not to expel or force the Afghans to return home until a ruling on their asylum applications.

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The crackdown drew widespread criticism by U.N. agencies which said such forced expulsions of Afghans could lead to severe human rights violations — including family separations and the deportation of minors.Fakhar Zaman confident of returning for Pakistan at the Champions Trophy

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