Bishkek, 18 May 2024 (WAI): The Embassy of Pakistan in Kyrgyzstan is closely monitoring the recent events in the city and wishes to assure the Pakistani student community of its full support and assistance. Following reports of violent incidents targeting hostels housing international students, including those from Pakistan, the Embassy is actively liaising with local authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of our nationals.
Pakistan Embassy stated that despite alarming reports circulating on social media, we have not received any confirmed reports of fatalities among Pakistani students. A few students have sustained minor injuries, and the Embassy is providing the necessary medical and logistical support. Our dedicated team is working round-the-clock to address the concerns of students and their families.
Ambassador Hasan Zaigham advised all Pakistani students to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel until the situation stabilizes. “To ensure our children’s safety, we stay in close contact with the local law enforcement authorities. “We advise everyone to maintain calm and heed the advice provided by the Embassy,” stated Ambassador Zaigham.
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The Embassy understands the anxiety and concern of parents and families back home and assures them that every possible measure is being taken to protect their loved ones. Prime Minister of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif has expressed deep concern over the situation and has directed the Embassy to provide all necessary help and support.
Ambassador Zaigham also encourages students to stay in touch with the Embassy and report any emergencies immediately. For urgent assistance, please contact us at +996 507567667. We are here to support you and will continue to keep you informed about any developments.
Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, has been engulfed in violence over the past few days, with mobs targeting hostels housing international students from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The unrest reportedly began following a brawl at a hostel between local residents and foreign students.
Kyrgyzstan has been a popular destination for South Asian students seeking affordable, high-quality medical education. The recent violence highlights underlying tensions over the increasing number of international students and migrants in the country. Approximately 10,000 Pakistani students are enrolled in various institutions across Kyrgyzstan, with around 6,000 residing in Bishkek.
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