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KABUL: Hundreds of thousands of Afghans face the threat of deportation back to their war-torn country from Pakistan once a deadline expires Saturday, but Kabul is crying foul over the move.

Pakistan is home to 1.7 million refugees and hundreds of thousands more unregistered migrants from its neighbour, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

But Islamabad says it cannot be expected to tolerate illegal migrants, and 400,000 undocumented Afghans in Pakistan’s northwest province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where the bulk of the Afghan community live, face the imminent prospect of removal.

The UNHCR describes the situation of Afghans in Pakistan as the “largest and most protracted refugee crisis in the world” and warned that the question of how to deal with it was becoming “increasingly politicised”.

Mian Iftikhar Hussain, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s information minister, said law enforcement agencies have been told to compile lists of illegal Afghans and once the June 30 deadline passes, orders will be issued for their arrest, appearance in court and subsequent deportation to Afghanistan.

“No country allows illegal immigrants, how it is possible to legalise something which is illegal?” Hussain said.

“We have been accommodating Afghan immigrants for 32 years. The provincial government cannot take their burden any more. They should go back to their country.”


But Afghans are nervous about welcoming home so many jobless, impoverished people to a country where returnees have in the past struggled to find work and roofs over their heads.

The government in Kabul denied the expulsions would take place.

Afghan refugee ministry spokesman Islamuddin Jurat conceded there was a “small problem” in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, but said the two sides had agreed to solve the issue and give the Afghans “some legal status to stay there”.

The Afghan-Pakistani border is notoriously porous and even if the deportations were to go into effect there would be little to stop returnees going back to Pakistan.

Pakistan, where the economy is also depressed, says it cannot be expected to tolerate illegal migrants.

Hussain claimed that illegal Afghans were involved in crime, although experts have dismissed such accusations as an excuse to rid the country of the immigrants.

At the heart of the problem is deep distrust between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Each country blames the other for militancy, with both sides accusing the other of sheltering Taliban insurgents on either side of the border.

Pakistan has already carried out some deportations, albeit on a much smaller scale.

Between December 2010 and February 2011, some 1,400 Afghan families were sent home from Pakistan’s semi-autonomous tribal belt, according to the International Organisation for Migration.

It said Afghan and Pakistani officials had agreed to offer “safe and dignified repatriation” to 7,200 families, or around 50,000 people, from Pakistan, if funding can be found.

Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar, in Kabul this month for a conference on Afghanistan’s future, stressed that Pakistan favoured voluntary returns of refugees.

“At the Chicago summit, we heard how the situation is improving in Afghanistan. If that is the case, then voluntary return should be natural,” said Khar.

But the prospects for Afghans returning home are grim. Apart from the 10-year Taliban insurgency, they face trying to support themselves in a weak economy that is likely to suffer further when Nato forces leave by the end of 2014.

“Afghanistan doesn’t have the capacity to absorb so many people. It doesn’t have the resources in terms of schools, clinics and especially jobs,” said IOM spokeswoman Aanchal Khuranaa.

Since the US-led invasion in 2001, around 5.7 million Afghan refugees have returned to their home country, many living in destitution.

Afghanistan remains the world’s biggest producer of refugees, the UNHCR said last week, putting their number at 2.7 million.

“The gradual return of an estimated 2.4 million undocumented Afghans from Iran and Pakistan will pose serious challenges,” said IOM Afghanistan country director Marco Boasso.

The UNHCR’s strategy for Afghan refugees in 2002 was the biggest mistake the organisation ever made, Peter Nicolaus, the body’s head in Afghanistan admitted in December.

He said the international community had failed to help returnees find a means of earning a living and therefore reintegrating into society.

Afghans face mass deportation from Pakistan | DAWN.COM
 
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Good steps, these guys always blame everything on their host country and its time after 32 years that these people should go back on their own, but there is very little shame left and we need to kick them out...

enough is enough, 32 years and still they want to live in Pakistan and their gov. is supporting TTP and others to kill innocent Pakistani people.

TIME TO SAY GOODBYE AND NEVER COME BACK .
 
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More susceptible population prone to extremism. Unemployed, homeless, and lack of basic amenities make it easier for extremist groups. It might blow-back on Pakistan for deporting them and on Afghanistan too.:shout:
 
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wht a pitty this idiots in Kabul are not asking there ppls to get registered but always crying tht Pakistani govt is taking actions against illegals....

why not they are asking their ppls to follow the law where they live?
 
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wht a pitty this idiots in Kabul are not asking there ppls to get registered but always crying tht Pakistani govt is taking actions against illegals....

why not they are their ppls to follow the law where they live?
They won't talk about registration otherwise it will be hard for them to inject terrorists in Pakistan.
 
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Throw these ungrateful bastards out. After more then three decades of hosting them, giving them shelter, they repay us by harboring anti Pakistan elements. They have always been an ungrateful lot and we should quit this morality and Brother Bull Sh@t. Throw them out, fence the border, mine the whole God damn area. This Machili bazar of crossing over should be stopped.

I thought Pakistan Considers Afgani as there brother!!! "Throw these ungrateful bastards out. "???? May be I was wrong :what:
 
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The information is highly incorrect. Atleast 3 Million afghans reside in KPK alone, Add a million in Bulochistan, Add a million in both Punjab-Sindh that equals 5-6 Million afghans. I believe Govt is hiding the figure and the current Govt has always lied and are in hand in glove with afghan Govt. There are reports many afghan who were deported they make their ways and come back to KPK-Bulochistan.

Before the First time Ops took place in Waziristan I suggested they should have been deported from FATA-Tribal and KPK. You people will be shocked on weekly basis we hear firing and rockets fired in Hayatabad once considered Posh locality...

Wondering the rockets don't have long enough range thus makes me wonder they might be sheltering in Hayatabad and close by Areas.
 
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One has to admit that due to growing influence of India, Pakistan has played its trump card. Just imagine, how millions of refugees sent back will affect the slowly stabilizing country like Afghanistan. They(Afg.) can't feed, employ and provide shelter to all the people already residing in the country, how will the accommodate this extra burden. ANARCHY
 
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I thought Pakistan Considers Afgani as there brother!!! "Throw these ungrateful bastards out. "???? May be I was wrong :what:

you are not wrong

the comment you responded to is from someone who has not interacted with the Afghan refugees or immigrants.
his hostility is the result of the Northern alliance leadership who has historic animosity towards Pakistan due to our ties with the Afghan Pashtons (who happen to be their rivals)..


millions of Afghans have lived here for decades and majority has lived peacefully and contributed in the society.
indeed there has been increase in violence, drugs and terrorism because just like any deprived community, they were the first and easy target of the terrorists who recruited them for that purpose.

on other hand.. his comment might be based on personal experience from an Afghan.

Afghanistan is their country and no matter how long they live in Pakistan, they will still be immigrants or refugees. they are a proud nation and would love to return but the on going conflict is not helping.

by the way .. some of the forced deportations and expulsions are politically motivated whenever the ties with Afghanistan regimes suffer. which is really a shame.
 
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One has to admit that due to growing influence of India, Pakistan has played its trump card. Just imagine, how millions of refugees sent back will affect the slowly stabilizing country like Afghanistan. They(Afg.) can't feed, employ and provide shelter to all the people already residing in the country, how will the accommodate this extra burden. ANARCHY

We will send them to shining India:cheers:
 
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More susceptible population prone to extremism. Unemployed, homeless, and lack of basic amenities make it easier for extremist groups. It might blow-back on Pakistan for deporting them and on Afghanistan too.:shout:
You are 100% rite on this point and i agree. But let me tell you something as i live in a place which hosts to a million afghans refugees...They have been living here for 30 years and still they are not thankful and take things for granted..Last time probably in 2004 or 2005 i dont remember when afghan were sent back home and UN were paying them $1000 per family...most of the people returned back to peshawar...a few of them came back later..These people ruined peshawar...Most of the suicides bombing's here about 80-90% of them are carried by afghans background...The place which provided them shelter for years...they are now blowing it...just think about the kind of people they are...we were not responsible for the war in afghanistan...first soviets come and we helped the afghans against them...its Afghanistan own people who are to blamed..they couldnt take care of their country..most of them seeked asylums in other western countries..and never returned..was this pakistan's fault too...These dari speakers should be kicked out of pakistan..as now they have start attacking pak Army..these are Worst people ever lived on earth.why dont they go back to afghanistan fights against the taliban's or US/nato,what ever they like..and get back their country...useless people
 
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I friendly reminder to all

-not to insult any person or nationality
-no to use vulgar or derogatory language
-and most important... NOT to quote any post that has the above contents


make your point in a civil manner. and avoid generalisation. Afghans are not ungrateful for living them shelter & permission to live among us. these poor people have no say what Northern Alliance warlords & leadership say from their strongholds in Afghanistan against Pakistan.
 
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