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Afghan refugees to be shifted back to designated camps
By Web Desk
Published: January 7, 2015
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K-P government suggested that the burden of refugees should be shared equally by all provinces. PHOTO: INP

ISLAMABAD: The government on Wednesday decided that the deadline for repatriation of Afghan refugees living in Pakistan will not be extended beyond December 31, 2015, and that all refugees living in urban area will be shifted to designated camps.

During a high level meeting on policy recommendations for repatriation and registration of Afghan refugees in Pakistan at the ministry of States and Frontier Region (SAFRON), the government decided that there will be no extension in the deadline for return of refugees beyond December 31, 2015.



The government had in December extended the deadline for return of refugees to December 2015, after a tripartite agreement between Pakistan, Afghanistan and UNHCR. The agreement was provisioned to invalidate proof of registration (PoR) cards for Afghan refugees beyond December 31 2105.

It was decided to take up this issue with UNHCR.

The meeting also decided that till their repatriation, all Afghan refugees, who had taken up accommodation in urban areas, will be shifted back to refugee camps. For this, new camps will also be established. NADRA will also be provided funds to to create a database of all refugees.

Further, the government deliberated on providing work permits to productive and skillful refugees which would allow them to live in urban areas, provided they add to the national economy.

Those refugees with an illegal status, will be deported.

During Wednesday’s meeting, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) government suggested that the burden of refugees should be shared equally by all provinces.

Afghan nationals living in Pakistan are divided in three categories I) those living without any visa and registration card, II) registered Afghan refugees and III) Afghan nationals visiting Pakistan on medical and educational grounds.

The meeting was attended by Secretary SAFRON and Defense Secretary along with home K-P Secretary, Additional Home Secretaries of Punjab, Sindh and Balochstan, Senior Joint Secretaries of SAFRON, Interior and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and DG Interior and DG Foreign Office with officials from intelligence agencies.
 
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Problem is there are 1.6 million registered refugees who can be accounted for.

What about the 8 million others and how is the government planning to catching them? The terrorists are mixed in with these anonymous leeches.
 
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Problem is there are 1.6 million registered refugees who can be accounted for.

What about the 8 million others and how is the government planning to catching them? The terrorists are mixed in with these anonymous leeches.

Send them back home. Its the same Afghanistan who shows hatred and disgust to Pakistan. So why be so nice to keep millions of their citizens, who are spreading terrorism in your country, corruption, hate the country YET are getting jobs and businesses in there??? I'd say all out and mine the border. Let the terrorists meet their lord as soon as they try to cross over, direct channel to hell. No need to reach innocent civilians!
 
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They all should be deported. This Afghanistan showed hatred for Pakistan in the past so why we are becoming nice for them?
 
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Only legal one should be allowed in Pakistan after verification other than that kick all illegal butt out of Pakistan and send them back to their country.
 
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make some new laws.take heavy taxes from them like they take in gulf countries.we can have billions this way
 
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March them into India, the land they 'love' so much?
 
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Well it is serious issue and should be tackled with high priority.
 
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