Afghanistan, Dec. 4 -- Nearly 200 Afghan migrants have been released from prisons in Pakistan and Iraq, returning home as deportations and detentions continue across the region.
Nearly 1,000 Afghan citizens have reportedly been released from prisons in Pakistan and Iraq in recent weeks, reflecting a continued wave of migrant detentions and later repatriations involving Afghanistan nationals.
On Thursday, December 4, the Taliban's Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation confirmed that an additional 190 prisoners were freed and returned to Afghanistan, marking the latest group to re-enter the country after months of foreign detention.
According to the statement, 171 of these individuals were held in Pakistan, where they spent nearly two mont...