Minister for States and Frontier Regions (SAFRON) Shehryar Khan Afridi on Sunday sought the assistance of United Nations (UN), the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees (UNHCR) and international community for Afghan refugees living in Pakistan and facing problems due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
He urged the world bodies to come forward and help the refugees stationed in Pakistani camps amid the limited movement as part of national strategy to contain the spread of novel coronavirus, by announcing a relief package for them.
The minister made these remarks while speaking to media at the Afghan Camp after installing a walkthrough sanitation gate at the camp. Afridi warned the prosperous world and the United Nations of the developing human crisis in Afghan refugees’ camps due to prolonged lockdown situation amidst coronavirus outbreak. The minister said that he had raised funds for helping out the Afghan refugees stranded in camps due to the lockdown situation.
He said that on his request, Prime Minister Imran Khan had already directed formation of 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? Afghan refugees migrated due to Afghan war launched under the UN umbrella. Now it is responsibility of the UN and the world to help these refugees,” he said. Shehryar Afridi said that Pakistan was doing its bit to help out refugees despite the fact that Pakistan was not a signatory of the UN convention on refugees and its protocols. The minister said that he had written a letter to Pakistan’s representative to the United Nations refugee agency, UNHCR, to immediately divert funds to provide food to besieged Afghans in refugee camps. “I would call upon the United Nations Secretary General and UN High commissioner on refugees to please send food rations to these Afghans in camps who are mostly daily wagers. Failure is no option,” he said, and added that though the UNHCR had formed a crisis management cell on his request, there was a need to turn measures into practical support.