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Pakistanabout 13 hours ago·Escalating·HIGH 75

CPJ, partners urge Pakistan PM to stop deportations of exiled Afghan journalists

The report indicates a significant humanitarian crisis as journalists face dangers due to their status, contributing to an unstable political environment.

The Committee to Protect Journalists and other press freedom organizations have called on Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to halt the deportations and harassment of Afghan journalists in exile. The joint letter emphasizes the dangers facing these journalists who fled Taliban persecution and highlights the escalating situation in Pakistan.
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Humanitarian80
Economic20
Security60
Political70
Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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