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Afghan Singer Hasiba Noori gunned down by unknown assailants in Pakistan

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Afghan Singer Hasiba Noori gunned down by unknown assailants in Pakistan

Afghan Singer Hasiba Noori gunned down by unknown assailants in Pakistan

Afghan Singer Hasiba Noori gunned down by unknown assailants in Pakistan

By the dint of takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban’s in August 2021, Hasiba Noori,
renowned female singer from Afghanistan who had sought refuge in Pakistan like many other artists and celebrities, preferred to hot foot her homeland, for safety and opportunities in Pakistan.

Shockingly, the Pakistani singer was gunned down by unidentified gunmen in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan.
Reportedly, the incident took place on Sunday. The motive behind the attack remains unclear.

Hasiba Noori was a well acknowledged Pashto singer with a substantial fan following. She gained popularity through her performances on Afghan TV channels like Ariana Television and AMC TV, mesmerizing audiences with songs like “Mina,” “Sabza Janam,” and “Ala Yaram.”

Investigating the tragedy
uthorities in Pakistan have launched an investigation into the tragic incident. The police are actively pursuing leads and trying to ascertain the reasons behind the attack that claimed the life of the singer.

The Plight of Afghan Refugees in Pakistan is pathetic..
Hasiba Noori’s death brings attention to the harsh realities faced by Afghan refugees in Pakistan. With about 1.4 million registered refugees and countless undocumented ones, Afghan immigrants often encounter insecurity, discrimination, and harassment in their host country.

The Pakistani government has repeatedly urged Afghan refugees to return to their home country, citing security and economic concerns. However, the ongoing violence and instability in Afghanistan have left many refugees hesitant to flee.

It is learnt that the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has called on Pakistani authorities to ensure the safety and dignity of Afghan refugees, stressing the need to adhere to international obligations in protecting those seeking asylum on Pakistani soil.

News input KV Raman

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