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New Delhi, Sep 16 (EFE/EPA).- UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi has warned of “greater suffering, instability, and displacement” in Afghanistan as he concluded a three-day visit to the country on tenterhooks since the Islamist Taliban seized power in Kabul last month.At the end of his Afghan tour, Grandi appealed for urgent and sustained support for people in the country and for refugees who have fled abroad, the UN Refugee Agency said in a statement.“The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan remains desperate,” said Grandi. (Camera: HARISH TYAGI).SHOT LIST: AFGHAN REFUGEES RESIDING IN INDIA PROTEST AGAINST ALLEGED INVOLVEMENT OF PAKISTAN IN BACKING THE TALIBAN AS TALIBAN HAVE SEIZED POWER IN AFGHANISTAN, IN NEW DELHI, INDIA.
New Delhi (India), Sep 14 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Rajat Gupta) .- Afghan refugees protested this Tuesday in New Delhi against Pakistan for showing their support for the Taliban, after the capture of Kabul by of the insurgents on August 15.FOOTAGE FROM THE AFGHAN REFUGEE PROTEST AGAINST PAKISTAN HELD IN NEW DELHI, INDIA.
New Delhi, Sep 10(EFE/EPA).- Afghan refugees gathered Friday in New Delhi to protest against Pakistan's alleged involvement in backing the Taliban. (Camera: RAJAT GUPTA)SHOT LIST: AFGHAN REFUGEES PROTEST AGAINST THE TALIBAN AND PAKISTAN IN NEW DELHI, INDIA.
Chaman, Sep 2 (EFE/EPA).- Pakistan has shut its doors to refugees trying to flee Afghanistan following the Taliban's takeover of the country, despite the European Union's intention of keep migrants in countries in the region.The mantra repeated by senior officials in Islamabad and the all-powerful military is that no Afghan refugees will enter Pakistani soil.(Camera: AKHTER GULFAM)SHOT LIST: B/ROLL OF CHAMAN, BORDERING PAKISTANI CITY WITH AFGHANISTAN.
Islamabad, Feb 17 (EFE/EPA).- The United Nations Secretary-General on Monday urged the international community to step up efforts to help Pakistan, which hosts around 2.4 million Afghan refugees with "minimal" support. "As we look to the challenges ahead, the global community must step up," Antonio Guterres said in a summit in Islamabad marking 40 years of the presence of Afghan refugees in the country. (Camera: SOHAIL SHAHZAD).SHOT LIST: ANTONIO GUTERRES, THE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL; AND IMRAN KHAN, PAKISTANI PRIME MINISTER SPEAK AT REFUGEE SUMMIT IN ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN.SOUND BITES: ANTONIO GUTERRES, THE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL AND IMRAN KHAN, PAKISTANI PRIME MINISTER (IN ENGLISH).