PHC stops repatriation of Afghan transgender women

PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court on Thursday issued a temporary order barring the repatriation of 16 Afghan transgender women and directed the authorities to stop harassing registered Afghan transgender migrants residing in Pakistan.

The order came in response to a writ petition filed by the transgender women against their potential deportation under a government decision to repatriate all Afghan nationals.

The counsel for the petitioner argued that their lives would be in danger if they were sent back to Afghanistan, where persecution of transgender individuals is widespread.

Justice Shakeel Ahmed and Justice Waqar Ahmed heard the petition, acknowledging the precarious situation of Afghan transgenders in their home country. However, the court also clarified that foreign nationals do not have the same rights as Pakistani citizens and can only stay if they have valid visas.

Despite this, the judges noted that even registered Afghan refugees with valid documentation, including Proof of Registration (POR) cards, were being harassed by the authorities. They termed such actions unacceptable and damaging to Pakistan’s international reputation.

Therefore, the High Court directed authorities to halt the repatriation of the 16 Afghan transgender women and keep their deportation on hold until further proceedings.

The Court also ordered to end the harassment of registered Afghan transgender migrants as they are protected under Pakistani law and must be treated with dignity and respect.

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