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Afghan refugee repatriation threaten to tear marriages apart

There should be check and blc ,such folks should hv check n blc on them if they clear and register them self or had proof of living long or so then they could be consider
But point is what if most of terrorists get married here and seek nationality then ??
Even wd this criteria it won't be 100% fool proof and it could lead to benefit terrorists hm!!
 
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Two-nation theory is bakwas...always has been.
Pls Shut up! It's abt Hindus and Muslims and it proved in Kashmir as wl it was needed
Thnx but not thnx

Those who were born here, and those who have been living here for 35-40 years should not be sent back to Afghanistan if they are not willing.

What happened to the Two-Nation Theory ?

Aren't Afghans our Muslim Brothers ?

Do they Not have any human rights ?

Isn't Pakistan (too) responsible for the the deteriorated conditions prevailing in Afghanistan ?
But question is do Afghans consider us brothers
 
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So you are going to blame all refugees for actionsof Afghan govt and certain groups?
Why you call Trump a racist?
Sure they have to go back but laws should be a little relaxed for soviet era Afghans and Afghans who married Pakistanis or invested heavily here

The problem is for the actions of few entire nations have to face the consequences, just take in the example of Pakistanis. Few Pakistanis do bad thing and we all have to pay the price for it, in fact to this day we still are paying the price with our blood. Afghans refugees will have to leave, whether we like it or not.

We can't host them anymore, if they were friendly things wouldn't have really come this far. Obviously certainly relaxations can be and will be made, but they will be for few. Majority will have to leave and that is it.
 
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evil pakistanis................... giving their daughters to afghan refugees. so so evil. show what they really are.
pun intended.
 
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Why so much hatred? If anything Pakistanis and Afghans have more in common than they care to know. It seems they are almost afraid to do so? Most don't even know an Afghan. Just like Pakistan Afghans are NOT a nation but an amalgam. They constitute Pashtuns, Tajiks, Uzbeks and Hazaras. Pakistan naturally extends into Afghanistan and this is exactly what irks the nationalists and seculars. Because the idea of Pakistan is essentially borderless and contagious. It's time to embrace it to go above petty nationalism and identity crisis.
 
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There are hundreds or probably thousands of Afghan and Indian Agents among the refugees, but the genuinely married couples should be spared if they are law abiding. Deport the other illegals.
 
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HJi,

So---what about the rights of the pakistani WOMEN---. If a pakistani MAN marrying an american or british or other nationality women can get a residential status of that country---why then the spouse of a pakistani women not get treated in the similar manner.
Pakistani man only get residency status after a long background check and on condition that he is not a threat. Many Hispanic that have been in US for 30 years and meet all the legal requirements still don't get the residency status. Just because Hispanic specially mexicans are flooding US. Similarly. Many Imam masjid and families in US on religious work visa from Al-Azhar University are denied citizenship even after they fulfill all the residency requirement.

Afghan refugee repatriation threaten to tear marriages apart
‘The ratio of inter-marriages between Pakistanis and Afghans is high, especially between Pashtuns who live on both sides of border’

PESHAWAR:
The ongoing repatriation and deportation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan has not only compelled them to sell valuable property and businesses for a song but also abandon spouses with Pakistani nationality.

Pakistani women married to Afghan men are in a fix as they don’t want to leave their families in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and the tribal areas along Pakistan-Afghanistan border by moving to a new country.

“I have my family here and we have never visited Afghanistan,” BanoGul, 40, told News Lens. “There is nothing in Afghanistan for my husband to do. How would we live if we go there?”

Gul belongs to a poor family in Koladher, Charssadda. She is married to an Afghan whose family got settled in the Charssadda district 35 years ago when the first wave of refugees entered Pakistan in the early 1980s, in the wake of Russian invasion of Afghanistan. She has three sons and two daughters.

“I never thought there would be time when my husband would want to leave this home for Afghanistan,” said Gul. Their children study in a local government school and her husband runs a shoe shop in the Charssadda bazaar. “We have a very happy life here.”

According to United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), with over 1.5 million registered Afghan refugees, Pakistan hosts 10.5 percent of the global refugee population which also constitutes the world’s largest protracted refugee situation under UNHCR’s mandate.

Originating mainly from the provinces in the eastern border areas, the majority of registered Afghan refugees in Pakistan are ethnic Pashtun (85 percent) with smaller numbers from other ethnic groups, including Turkmen, Uzbek, Tajik and Hazara, says UNHCR.

According to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Home and Tribal Affairs Department, 1 million Afghan refugees live without registration in KP and FATA. An official at the department, who wished to stay anonymous because he was not authorised to speak to media, said the long stay of Afghan refugees generally in Pakistan and particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had changed their refugee status into family relations with locals.

“The ratio of inter-marriages between Pakistanis and Afghans is high, especially between the Pashtuns who live on both sides of the border,” said the official.

He said the majority of cases of intermarriages were reported in Mardan, Charssada, Peshawar, Nowshera, Swabi, Upper and Lower Dir in the Khyber Pakhtunkwa province and some parts of the Federally Administered Tribal Area (Fata).

In the past, federal governments have extended the legal residency deadline for registered Afghans multiple times. However in June 2016, the federal government extended the stay for registered Afghan refugees for six months – till the end of 2016 with no intent of further extension.

The official at the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Home and Tribal Affairs Department said that as per the Pakistan Citizenship Act 1951, Afghan refugees were not given Pakistani nationality, even those born in Pakistan. He said Pakistani women married to Afghan nationals could go with their husbands to Afghanistan through a proper visa procedure. “If their husbands want to live in Pakistan, they could come here through visa and live according to the country rules for foreigners.”

Nazakat Bibi, who is married to an Afghan Raza Haroon Usami, said her husband was born in Pakistan after his family sought refuge in Peshawar 30 years ago. She said her husband and his family members owned business and property here.

Bibi, who has three sons, said she didn’t want to leave Pakistan. “When I resisted the idea of leaving for Afghanistan, my husband said he would go with my sons and I could live here alone if I wish to. I cannot live without my children so I have to leave for Afghanistan.”

Earlier this month, the Federal interior Minister Chaudhary Nisar said the children of an Afghan man married to a Pakistani woman would be treated as Afghan nationals, not Pakistanis.

Amina Rafiq, a legal expert and senior lawyer in Peshawar High Court, said that according to the UNHCR Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees (SSAR) formulated by Afghan Management and Repatriation Strategy (AMRS) Cell of Home Department, Afghan refugees married to Pakistani women would not be given Pakistani nationality. She said that there were many cases where Pakistani women didn’t want to go to Afghanistan with their Afghan spouses.

This article originally appeared in News Lens and has been reproduced with permission
http://dailytimes.com.pk/pakistan/1...repatriation-threaten-to-tear-marriages-apart
So sad so bad. Send them back. Should have thought before getting married to an Afghan in a refugee camp.
 
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Those who were born here, and those who have been living here for 35-40 years should not be sent back to Afghanistan if they are not willing.

What happened to the Two-Nation Theory ?

Aren't Afghans our Muslim Brothers ?

Do they Not have any human rights ?

Isn't Pakistan (too) responsible for the the deteriorated conditions prevailing in Afghanistan ?
ever heard of this?


http://storyofpakistan.com/hijrat-movement

well who the hell told them to marry them, are there not any Pashtun boys in Pakistan to marry?

Im sorry but Pakistan > Love

actually im not sorry for that
 
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What about Afghan women married to Pakistani men, do they have to leave too?

Do the children of Afghan fathers and Pakistani mothers and who were born in Pakistan some 20-30 years ago consider themselves Pakistanis or Afghans?
 
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If you are married to a man then move with the man.... What's the fiss is about?
Yeah man can keep you here for a month or two, go there and settle a bit..
Faceless and stupid reasoning...
Ab kia bandi na maika hee bethna?

In reality..they do not want to move to glorious and prosperous Afghanistan...they are having the reality bite them hard...and much worst is about to come if indian dogs in kabul do not behave properly..

Some of the Pakistanis on this forum are heartless and classless.

And must become ruthless also!
Enough of this false brotherhood with snakes!
 
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Aren't Afghans our Muslim Brothers ?


Isn't Pakistan (too) responsible for the the deteriorated conditions prevailing in Afghanistan ?

Aren't Afghans our Muslim Brothers ?

No, they are not our brothers. They hate Pakistan and its citizens, however they have no problem stealing our jobs and living in this country. These are same Afghans that conspire with India to destroy Pakistan. Many of them are involved in Criminal behaviour. No nation allows non-citizens to live in their country.

Isn't Pakistan (too) responsible for the the deteriorated conditions prevailing in Afghanistan ?


No. they are solely responsible for their own misery.

Kick their rear end out of our land.
 
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ever heard of this?


http://storyofpakistan.com/hijrat-movement

well who the hell told them to marry them, are there not any Pashtun boys in Pakistan to marry?

Im sorry but Pakistan > Love

actually im not sorry for that
Would you say the same if it was a Pakistani man and an Afghani woman?

Do the children of Afghan fathers and Pakistani mothers and who were born in Pakistan some 20-30 years ago consider themselves Pakistanis or Afghans?
Well actually they do but they dont have Pakistani nationality
 
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Afghan refugee repatriation threaten to tear marriages apart
‘The ratio of inter-marriages between Pakistanis and Afghans is high, especially between Pashtuns who live on both sides of border’

PESHAWAR:
The ongoing repatriation and deportation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan has not only compelled them to sell valuable property and businesses for a song but also abandon spouses with Pakistani nationality.

Pakistani women married to Afghan men are in a fix as they don’t want to leave their families in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and the tribal areas along Pakistan-Afghanistan border by moving to a new country.

“I have my family here and we have never visited Afghanistan,” BanoGul, 40, told News Lens. “There is nothing in Afghanistan for my husband to do. How would we live if we go there?”

Gul belongs to a poor family in Koladher, Charssadda. She is married to an Afghan whose family got settled in the Charssadda district 35 years ago when the first wave of refugees entered Pakistan in the early 1980s, in the wake of Russian invasion of Afghanistan. She has three sons and two daughters.

“I never thought there would be time when my husband would want to leave this home for Afghanistan,” said Gul. Their children study in a local government school and her husband runs a shoe shop in the Charssadda bazaar. “We have a very happy life here.”

According to United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), with over 1.5 million registered Afghan refugees, Pakistan hosts 10.5 percent of the global refugee population which also constitutes the world’s largest protracted refugee situation under UNHCR’s mandate.

Originating mainly from the provinces in the eastern border areas, the majority of registered Afghan refugees in Pakistan are ethnic Pashtun (85 percent) with smaller numbers from other ethnic groups, including Turkmen, Uzbek, Tajik and Hazara, says UNHCR.

According to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Home and Tribal Affairs Department, 1 million Afghan refugees live without registration in KP and FATA. An official at the department, who wished to stay anonymous because he was not authorised to speak to media, said the long stay of Afghan refugees generally in Pakistan and particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had changed their refugee status into family relations with locals.

“The ratio of inter-marriages between Pakistanis and Afghans is high, especially between the Pashtuns who live on both sides of the border,” said the official.

He said the majority of cases of intermarriages were reported in Mardan, Charssada, Peshawar, Nowshera, Swabi, Upper and Lower Dir in the Khyber Pakhtunkwa province and some parts of the Federally Administered Tribal Area (Fata).

In the past, federal governments have extended the legal residency deadline for registered Afghans multiple times. However in June 2016, the federal government extended the stay for registered Afghan refugees for six months – till the end of 2016 with no intent of further extension.

The official at the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Home and Tribal Affairs Department said that as per the Pakistan Citizenship Act 1951, Afghan refugees were not given Pakistani nationality, even those born in Pakistan. He said Pakistani women married to Afghan nationals could go with their husbands to Afghanistan through a proper visa procedure. “If their husbands want to live in Pakistan, they could come here through visa and live according to the country rules for foreigners.”

Nazakat Bibi, who is married to an Afghan Raza Haroon Usami, said her husband was born in Pakistan after his family sought refuge in Peshawar 30 years ago. She said her husband and his family members owned business and property here.

Bibi, who has three sons, said she didn’t want to leave Pakistan. “When I resisted the idea of leaving for Afghanistan, my husband said he would go with my sons and I could live here alone if I wish to. I cannot live without my children so I have to leave for Afghanistan.”

Earlier this month, the Federal interior Minister Chaudhary Nisar said the children of an Afghan man married to a Pakistani woman would be treated as Afghan nationals, not Pakistanis.

Amina Rafiq, a legal expert and senior lawyer in Peshawar High Court, said that according to the UNHCR Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees (SSAR) formulated by Afghan Management and Repatriation Strategy (AMRS) Cell of Home Department, Afghan refugees married to Pakistani women would not be given Pakistani nationality. She said that there were many cases where Pakistani women didn’t want to go to Afghanistan with their Afghan spouses.

This article originally appeared in News Lens and has been reproduced with permission
http://dailytimes.com.pk/pakistan/1...repatriation-threaten-to-tear-marriages-apart
Woman saying that her husband has nothing to do in Afghanistan how we live and work

1 why she did not think of it when she getting married
2 she should ask her husband it is because of your countries stupid policies who are destroying our family

All the blame should be on Afghanistan not Pakistan we help them 4 decades with more than what we can treat them as they are Pakistani but some of them turned out to be traitors to nation who needed them shelters them but their govt don't waste anytime to blame on Pak they join hands with our enemy

There is one option for refugee afghanis go Afghanistan destroy this govt thinks get better

Friend of my enemy is my enemy

Would you say the same if it was a Pakistani man and an Afghani woman?


Well actually they do but they dont have Pakistani nationality
Yes we still say them if it was Pak man

Zindagi either be strict or give them relief we gave them 40 yrs relief situation u se better now try strictness for all if we don't our children die we should give priority to 20 million Pak over 5 million Afghanis
We did more than enough it is happening because of their govt policies
Fact is they have their country Democratic country building dams roads help from India let india feed them we cannot anymore

We keep their trash on basis of brotherhood but they answer it joining hands with enemy if Pak

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There should be check and blc ,such folks should hv check n blc on them if they clear and register them self or had proof of living long or so then they could be consider
But point is what if most of terrorists get married here and seek nationality then ??
Even wd this criteria it won't be 100% fool proof and it could lead to benefit terrorists hm!!
No mercy now they have Afghanistan who has better economy than Pak india pouring lot of money we can't handle them economically and security risk is always open since Iran india Afghanistan usa are willing to buy them and use them these Afghanis can sell anything for money as they do selling hashish
 
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