Pakistan on Sunday warned the international community over the developing “humanitarian crisis” among Afghan refugees amid coronavirus lockdown.
Pakistan’s Minister for States and Frontier Regions Shehryar Khan Afridi told reporters that Pakistan was rolling out a special relief package for Afghan refugees “despite financial difficulties faced by the country”.
“If Pakistan can roll out a special relief package for Afghan refugees, why can’t the developed nations come to the rescue of the besieged refugees.
Afghans migrated [to Pakistan] due to the Afghan war launched under the UN umbrella. Now it is the responsibility of the UN and the world to help these refugees,” Khan said.
He said that although Pakistan is not a signatory of the UN convention on refugees and its protocols, “Pakistan was doing its bit to help out refugees… we are raising funds to help out the Afghan refugees stranded in camps due to lockdown situation.”
Around 2.8 million registered and unregistered Afghan refugees are living in Pakistan.
The minister said Pakistan has asked its representative of the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) to immediately divert funds to provide food to besieged Afghans in refugee camps.
“I will call upon the UN secretary-general and high commissioner on refugees to please send food rations to these Afghans in camps who are mostly daily wagers. Failure is no option,” Afridi said.
“There is a need to turn measures into practical support… Food items need to be sent to Afghan refugees on war-footings as the refugees were out of food for two weeks,” he said.