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Despite hating Pakistanis : More Afghans crossing into Pakistan?

Also to Iran:

Afghan youths seek a better life... in Iran



Afghan youths seek a better life... in Iran - FRANCE 24

Also a movie. ^

The difference between Iran and Pakistan is that in Iran the Afghan refugees have been limited to camps only. Iranians deal them with iron hand and you wont find these refugees in nook and corner of Iran unlike Pakistan where Afghan refugees are in almost entire Pakistan. Even Punjab.

I wish them normality in Afghanistan so that they can go back to their watan.

The north in Afghanistan was better than the Pukhtun areas and Pukhtuns in Afghanistan are in shambles. They need to assert their power and get united for betterment.
 
Hey, Most Pakistanis hate the US.. yet you cant imagine the number of applications for immigration.

To put it simply I would say better economic opportunities. .
 
I have see many Afghans in Australia who traveled via Pak. I have had very close interaction with them too and heard their stories - they go to pak and get a Pakistani passport made then pay an agent who arranges visa to Australia, upon arrival they apply for asylum and usually there are many genuine cases as well. After due investigation they are granted permanent visa or sent to immigration detention center.
 
Pakistanis blow the hell out of many mothers of Afghan Pathans, Russian Pathan, Chini Pathan, Punjabi Pathan. Sindhi Pathan, Baloch Pathans :

Some Afghan Pathans in India.

 
More Afghans crossing into Pakistan?


QUETTA, 27 February 2012 (IRIN) - In a tiny flat they have rented in Quetta, capital of Pakistans southwestern province of Balochistan, bordering Afghanistan, Zarnab Bibi and her husband Aziz Khan* wait patiently for the phone to ring.

We are hoping to hear from an agent we have paid to take us and our four children to Thailand and then maybe onto Australia, Khan told IRIN.

The family left its home in Afghanistans conflict-ridden Kandahar Province about a month ago, crossing into Pakistan illegally via a mountain pass.

They spoke of a long walk on foot and said they spent all their savings on the journey. They knew further travel overseas would also be illegal, but Bibi explained: We really have no choice given the situation in Afghanistan.

They feared a resurgence of the Taliban, which ruled Afghanistan for five years before it was overthrown in 2001 by international forces that are now gradually withdrawing from the country.

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) says the number of people fleeing Afghanistan has dropped significantly in the past decade, since the government of Hamid Karzai took control of the country. At the same time there are signs of a recent increase in the number of Afghans leaving for Pakistan, a trend which would complicate efforts by Afghanistan and its international partners to sustainably bring home refugees already outside the country.

More conflict and uncertainty

In the Kurram Agency, one of seven tribal areas that share a frontier with Afghanistan, Moazzam Toor told IRIN from his village in the Tirah Valley that the number of refugees from Afghanistan had definitely increased in the last few months, because they are worried about the future at home.

He said many of the refugees were destitute, and had headed for Peshawar or other big cities in search of opportunities to earn income.

Some do not even have shoes on their feet, and walk in leather tied with straps.

The UN says a rise and spread of conflict in 2011 has led to a significant increase in displacement, with the number of people displaced within the country estimated to have risen to half a million by year-end. But tracking displacements outside the country has proven difficult.

''I am scared for the future of my two teenage daughters if the Taliban make a return''
Pakistan and Afghanistan share a long and porous border, where hundreds of thousands of people cross the border back and forth daily for different reasons, which could be related to business, education or medical reasons, said Duniya Aslam Khan, spokesperson for UNHCR in Pakistan. Not every Afghan crossing the border into Pakistan is a refugee, she told IRIN.

According to media reports, the prime minister of Pakistan told UN High Commissioner for Afghan Refugees (UNHCR) Antonio Guterres on a recent visit that 30-40,000 Afghans crossed the border annually and Pakistan needed international help to tackle the refugee situation.

But Khan said the number of registered Afghan refugees in Pakistan remained 1.7 million and authorities in Peshawar said they had no official information on the arrival of new refugees into the country.

An official at the government commissionerate for Afghan refugees in Peshawar, who asked not to be named, said the number of Afghans crossing over had increased since mid-2011.

Most are economic [migrants], and also [refugees] worried about instability in Afghanistan. They mainly live with other Afghans or in rented homes. We are not permitted to give figures, and the numbers are hard to ascertain anyway.

Border residents say tensions with Islamabad have bolstered growing uncertainty in Afghanistan, amid fears that Pakistan - whose intelligence service allegedly supports the Taliban - is fomenting trouble for its neighbour.

Zarnab has a college education but recalls the days under the Taliban, before 2001, when her daughters were not allowed to go to school.

I am scared for the future of my two teenage daughters if the Taliban make a return, as this could happen given that the Pakistan government wants it and the militants are now talking to the US officials, she said, referring to peace talks under way between the US, Afghanistan and the Taliban.

Trafficking

Pakistan is listed as a source, transit, and destination country for trafficked persons, according to the US State Departments Trafficking in Persons report for 2011.

There are people everywhere in Quetta and other cities involved in getting people out of the country illegally, in exchange for money, Farid Ahmed, coordinator for the autonomous Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), told IRIN. Many from Afghanistan also come into Pakistan to make use of these agents.

HRCP conducted a study in 2009, recording thousands of cases of human trafficking through Quetta from 2005 to 2008, including cases involving Afghans who had set out from Kabul.

*Not their real names
Give them Pakistani citizenship. The larger our population of 250 million+ the stronger our country becomes.

We could use the human resources.
 
Give them Pakistani citizenship. The larger our population of 250 million+ the stronger our country becomes.

We could use the human resources.

STFU up man. Stop posting this propaganda. Most of the cleanest and prosperous countries have small economies. This is the same jahill claiming America is ahead of Finland.

Just STFU and stop trolling. We don't want these criminals in our country and sending them away is taking off the burdon from us and here you are propagating keeping them/
 
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STFU up man. Stop posting this propaganda. Most of the cleanest and prosperous countries have small economies. This is the same jahill claiming America is ahead of Finland.

Just STFU and stop trolling. We don't want these criminals in our country and sending them away is taking off the burdon from us and her you are propagating keeping them/
fvck off mate.

A larger population is a good thing for a country, and has a stronger soft power as well.

STFU up man. Stop posting this propaganda. Most of the cleanest and prosperous countries have small economies. This is the same jahill claiming America is ahead of Finland.

Just STFU and stop trolling. We don't want these criminals in our country and sending them away is taking off the burdon from us and her you are propagating keeping them/
You idiot, USA is ahead of Finland. High standard of living isn't measure of prosperity you idiot.
 
fvck off mate.

A larger population is a good thing for a country, and has a stronger soft power as well.


You idiot, USA is ahead of Finland. High standard of living isn't measure of prosperity you idiot.

BS. We were an advanced country with a smaller population. Less pollution, less overcrowding, enough resources for everyone.

We don't want to become an overcrowded sh!thole like Bharat or Binglo land. We want to become like New Zealand, Nordic countries.

All of these have lots of resources and fewer people to feed. So bugger off and stop embarrassing my country MultaniGuy.
 
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BS. We were an advanced country with a smaller population. Less pollution, less overcrowding, more than enough resources for everyone.

We don't want to become an overcrowded sh!thole like Bharat or Binglo land. We want to become like New Zealand, Nordic countries.

All of these have lots of resources and fewer people to feed. So bugger off and stop embarrassing my country MultaniGuy.
fvck off mate. Pakistan is not just your country. Its also mine as well.

Get lost trashy retard.
 
fvck off mate. Pakistan is not just your country. Its also mine as well.

Get lost trashy retard.

Go suck genetiles mother fu**ker. I don't care, don't embarrass my country with your jahill comments. Big economies are ecologically destructive.

Why do you live in a country with a small population? Go live in nice big Bangladesh or Bharat. Such big economies.

Nordic countries are small and sustainable.
 
Go suck genetiles mother fu**ker. I don't care, don't embarrass my country with your jahill comments. Big economies are ecologically destructive.

Why do you live in a country with a small population? Go live in nice big Bangladesh or Bharat. Such big economies.

Nordic countries are small and sustainable.
You dirty dog you can go suck a cock for all we care you mother fvcker.

A nation also needs large human resources in order to survive.
 
Give them Pakistani citizenship. The larger our population of 250 million+ the stronger our country becomes.

We could use the human resources.
No they hate us with low education they can't do the shit for betterment of Pakistan but have a criminal activities they would be burden on Pakistani economy
 
No they hate us with low education they can't do the shit for betterment of Pakistan but have a criminal activities they would be burden on Pakistani economy
They can always be in construction, manual labour, or the military.

We can also educate these Afghanistanis, they will pay tuition fees, etc. and we will have influence over them.
 

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