Tajikistan’s State Committee for National Security has responded to criticism of the mass deportation of dozens of Afghan migrants and explained the reason for the move. The committee’s public relations center, publishing a statement in the state-run Khavar News Agency, said that the deportees had violated the country’s laws. The statement said that the deportees were convicted of crimes such as 670 counts of drug trafficking, 594 counts of forg…
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Tajikistan’s State Committee for National Security has responded to criticism of the mass deportation of dozens of Afghan migrants and explained the reason for the move. The committee’s public relations center, publishing a statement in the state-run Khavar News Agency, said that the deportees had violated the country’s laws. The statement said that the deportees were convicted of crimes such as 670 counts of drug trafficking, 594 counts of forg…