Oman Daily Observer

Over 380,000 Afghans return from Pakistan in 2016: UN

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ISLAMABAD: More than 380,000 registered Afghan refugees have returned from Pakistan this year, the highest number since 2007, the United Nations said on Friday, adding it handed out $135 million in cash assistance in the last three months alone.

Fears of a crackdown on refugees in Pakistan along with a doubling of the UN’s cash grant for voluntary returnees to $400 saw a surge over the border after July this year, the UN has said.

“These are unpreceden­ted numbers we did not anticipate. In October alone some 148,000 returned, which is the highest number of returns in one months (sic) since August 2005,” Duniya Aslam Khan, a spokesman for UNHCR, said.

At one point UNHCR was processing an average of 5,500 refugees per day, she added. Estimates suggest that a further half a million unregister­ed refugees may also have returned this year, though the figure could not be verified by officials.

The returnees face an uncertain future in an Afghanista­n still torn apart by decades of war, where a record half a million people were internally displaced by the fighting in 2016, according to UN figures.

The mass migrations are draining local resources, especially in safer urban areas, officials have said.

UNHCR said on Friday the voluntary repatriati­ons will be halted from December 1 for a routine winter break, resuming in March. The break will also allow the agency time to mobilise additional resources, Khan said.

UNHCR had estimated just 50,000 refugees would return in 2016, based on trends from previous years.

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