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Running out of time: Fearing prosecution, Afghan refugees look towards home

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PESHAWAR: Fearing prosecution in the ongoing crackdown, Afghan refugees residing in the provincial capital are migrating to their native country.

Afghan refugee Zakir Khan, a taxi driver residing in Shamshato Refugee Camp in Urmar, says his services are hired on a daily basis by people wanting to go to Torkham and Jalalabad to buy houses or land there.

“I see at least 200 trucks loaded with families and their belongings cross the Torkham border into Afghanistan each day,” he claims.

“We are in a permanent state of panic in Pakistan. I meet people who have large businesses in Lahore, but even of the Afghans residing legally in Pakistan, some are being expelled from Kashmir and Punjab,” he says. The taxi driver adds there is nowhere to turn to as people in their native country see the refugees as Taliban sympathisers, while Pakistan considers them a burden.

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“Kabul is a good city for business, but in winter you cannot buy land to build a house there due to the snowfall.” He says adverse weather conditions force Afghans to buy land in Jalalabad city instead.

“Beef costs 320 Afghani (roughly Rs600) per kilogramme in Jalalabad and Kabul,” he says. “Nearly everything in the country costs twice as much despite the fact that jobs and business opportunities are scarce.”

Khan maintains the large-scale police crackdown is not only aimed at sending illegal refugees back to Afghanistan. “Even if you have proof of registration (PoR) cards, you have to pay [the police] a minimum of Rs300. Those living in Pakistan illegally are arrested and their watches, mobile phones and cash are confiscated before they are ultimately deported,” he adds.

Khan says it is inhumane to deport a single member of a family, while their loved ones and houses are left behind.

According to officials, around 2,122 Afghan refugees have been arrested and deported from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa since December 17, 2014, following the Army Public School attack in Peshawar a day earlier. The crackdown is still continuing.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 1st, 2015.

Running out of time: Fearing prosecution, Afghan refugees look towards home – The Express Tribune
 
Trouble is keeping them there. The border is open and they just come back a few months later.

Pakistan is not in a position to entertain refugees. The economy needs building once it is ready then Afghans can be free to enter with Visa. Now is not the time.
 
Trouble is keeping them there. The border is open and they just come back a few months later.

Pakistan is not in a position to entertain refugees. The economy needs building once it is ready then Afghans can be free to enter with Visa. Now is not the time.

But if Pakistanis start arresting and deporting random refugees then Afghanis will stop coming in large numbers. Also can Nadra verify if someone have got CNIC by bribing?
 
But if Pakistanis start arresting and deporting random refugees then Afghanis will stop coming in large numbers. Also can Nadra verify if someone have got CNIC by bribing?

Nadra has lost thousands of IC due to bribery. Just recently someone was caught issuing 2000 cards to TTP terrorists.

This refugee issue is not just because they are foreign nationals on permanent non working holiday but some are aiding and abetting terrorists for money.

Flush them and TTP lose their grass roots infrastructure.
 
Nadra has lost thousands of IC due to bribery. Just recently someone was caught issuing 2000 cards to TTP terrorists.

This refugee issue is not just because they are foreign nationals on permanent non working holiday but some are aiding and abetting terrorists for money.

Flush them and TTP lose their grass roots infrastructure.

Basically those who got fake CNIC cannot be deported right? Which mean most of settled ones may already have it.
 
Basically those who got fake CNIC cannot be deported right? Which mean most of settled ones may already have it.

Indeed.

This is just one incident. Imagine how many times this has happened over the last 15 years!

They say 1.6 million refugees officially in the country. But in reality there are over 9 million Afghan refugees present. With the ones with the fake cards they cannot be verified if they are terrorists or not. This is big issue.

TTP has spread its network through paying Afghan refugees. They are their eyes and ears and place of shelter when moving across the country.
 
Indeed.

This is just one incident. Imagine how many times this has happened over the last 15 years!

They say 1.6 million refugees officially in the country. But in reality there are over 9 million Afghan refugees present. With the ones with the fake cards they cannot be verified if they are terrorists or not. This is big issue.

TTP has spread its network through paying Afghan refugees. They are their eyes and ears and place of shelter when moving across the country.

One have to feel for them, not only is Afghanistan piss poor but everything is 2x more expensive there compared to Pakistan. Maybe a part from opium.
 

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