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Afghan Female Football Team Along with Their Families Cross Torkham Border for Asylum in Pakistan

IK was saying give them citizenship

I say why not?... lol
However your position is noble, charity should always be selfless. I get it morally but I don't understand why this goodwill doesn't transfer over to the media narratives? Why the disconnect?
their tv is anti-Pakistan so they became anti-pak
 
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Why not India?

You want Muslim women to seek asylum in Islamaphobic Rape capital of the world???

Even the so-called friends of India know the reality about India.


Of course, I know what you mean.... These same afghans have been crying about the big bad wolf Pakistan and their hatred of Pakistan... Yet... The country they run to first is Pakistan.
 
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KARACHI: Female footballers from Afghanistan along with their families crossed the Torkham border to reach Pakistan on Tuesday night after the government issued emergency humanitarian visas to evacuate them from their country following the Taliban takeover.

The footballers belonging to the national junior girls team were facing threats from the Taliban due to their involvement in sports. They had been originally due to travel to Qatar, where Afghan refugees have been housed at a facility for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, but were left stranded after a bomb blast at the Kabul airport on Aug 26.

While most of the Afghanistan national women’s team had flown out in the last week of August after an arrangement with the Australian government, the youth team were unable to get flights because they lacked passports and other documentation. They had since been in hiding to evade the Taliban.

The move to bring the 32 footballers — a total of 115 people, including their families — to Pakistan was initiated by British-based NGO Football for Peace in cooperation with the government and the Pakistan Football Federation of Ashfaq Hussain Shah, which isn’t recognised by FIFA.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino had visited the Afghan refugees during his trip to Doha last week, but the global football body has been criticised for its inaction in aiding the female footballers who were still in Afghanistan.

Britain’s Independent newspaper had reported last week that Prime Minister Imran Khan was more likely to allow the players’ entry into Pakistan if FIFA requested the government.

“We launched these efforts a few weeks ago and we’re extremely thankful to the government and PFF president Ashfaq Hussain Shah and vice president Aamir Dogar for facilitating us,” Pakistan ambassador of Football for Peace Sardar Naveed Haider Khan, a former member of Ashfaq’s PFF, told Dawn on Tuesday night.

The footballers will proceed from Peshawar to Lahore where they will be housed at the PFF headquarters, the takeover of which by the court-elected PFF of Ashfaq from the FIFA-appointed PFF Normalisation Committee had forced FIFA to suspend Pakistan.

“We are supporters of humanity,” Ashfaq told Dawn on Tuesday night. “When we learnt about this, we immediately acted and tried our best to help them reach Pakistan as quickly as possible.”

With FIFA not involved in the process, a PFF NC member told Dawn on Tuesday that it “had no knowledge of the matter”.

Published in Dawn, September 15th, 2021
 
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You want Muslim women to seek asylum in Islamaphobic Rape capital of the world???

Even the so-called friends of India know the reality about India.


Of course, I know what you mean.... These same afghans have been crying about the big bad wolf Pakistan and their hatred of Pakistan... Yet... The country they run to first is Pakistan.

Let them go to Hindustan. These Afghan savages deserve to be in Rapistan.
It is too bad.... feeling bad for afghani brothers and sisters..

Stop feeling bad and take your brothers and sisters in. Only cheap words from Hindustanis.
 
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Deport all 3M of them. Literally recently i went to excise office in Pindi, saw a dude with afghani flag sticker on his motorbike. Why do this when you know it will piss people off here? These lot are pathetic.
 
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Deport all 3M of them. Literally recently i went to excise office in Pindi, saw a dude with afghani flag sticker on his motorbike. Why do this when you know it will piss people off here? These lot are pathetic.

Afghans are scum bastards. There will come a point where Pakistanis will be forced to take matters into their own hands.
 
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Deport all 3M of them. Literally recently i went to excise office in Pindi, saw a dude with afghani flag sticker on his motorbike. Why do this when you know it will piss people off here? These lot are pathetic.

If they spent less time agonising Pakistanis and more time working to improve their own country they wouldn't be refugees. They blame everyone else except themselves and also claim asylum in a country they hate, can one be more pathetic?
 
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Women footballers arrive in Pakistan

Female players from Afghanistan's junior national soccer team have crossed the border into Pakistan.
The girls had spent the past month in hiding amid fears of a crackdown on women's rights by the Taliban.
Members of the women's side flew out of Kabul last month but the youth team were reportedly left stranded as they lacked passports and other documents.
Thirty-two players and their families won visas after the charity "Football for Peace" lobbied Pakistan.
An official with Pakistan's Football Federation said the group, totalling 81 people, would be housed at the federation's headquarters in the eastern city of Lahore. A further 34 people will arrive on Thursday he said.
The players will remain in Pakistan under tight security for 30 days before applying for asylum in third countries, the official said.

The Independent recently revealed that the players had written to Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan to ask for permission to urgently enter the country.
The letter claimed that the girls were at risk of "grave threats" from the Taliban.
After the fall of Kabul a month ago, players were warned by the national team's former captain, Khalida Popal, to delete pictures of themselves playing on social media and to burn their kits to protect themselves from potential reprisals from the new regime.

Last week the deputy head of the Taliban's cultural commission, Ahmadullah Wasiq, cast doubt over the future of women's sport in the country when he said it was considered neither appropriate nor necessary in response to a question about the fate of the women's cricket team.
"In cricket, they might face a situation where their face and body will not be covered. Islam does not allow women to be seen like this," Wasiq said.
"It is the media era, and there will be photos and videos, and then people watch it. Islam and the Islamic Emirate [Afghanistan] do not allow women to play cricket or play the kind of sports where they get exposed."

Women were barred from participating in sports during the Taliban's last spell in power from 1996-2001.
Their departure is part of a wider exodus of Afghan sports and cultural stars amid fears of a crackdown on women's rights following the takeover of the country by the Taliban after foreign forces withdrew.
As well as the departure of the women's football teams, the country's biggest pop singer Aryana Sayeed and the famed film director Sahraa Karimi both left during the evacuation last month.

 
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