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Footprints: Strangers in a strange land
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PAKISTAN hosts about 400 Somalis including Luul Yusaf Ali who has been residing in the country with her daughter Idil since 2013. Even though her UNHCR card indicating her refugee status helps her to a certain extent, her situation is pitiable.—Photo by writer
AS the power cuts off, light from a large window illuminates Luul Yusaf Ali’s one-room apartment in a narrow alley overlooking the Islamabad High Court. The neighbourhood isn’t exactly upscale, but Luul and her daughter Idil have made it a home.

Two mattresses and a water cooler are their most extravagant possessions; they were left to them by a widow. The rest of their belongings are arranged neatly to one side; a few clothes, a pink and black prayer mat, two copies of the Quran in Somali, some toiletries and Luul’s medicines.

Luul lost her 12-year-old son Abdullah Ali when the fighting broke out in their hometown of Mogadishu in 2008. After fleeing the conflict in her homeland in 2013, the mother came to Karachi in the employ of a Somali family, while the daughter followed later that same year. Luul used to clean the apartments of Somali students to earn a meagre living, but with her deteriorating health, that is no longer possible.

For them, getting away from Somalia has not meant escaping the oppression they faced back home. Both mother and daughter only step out of their house when their three Somali student flatmates are not at home. The 16-year-old Idil has faced harassment at their hands before and now, Luul does not let her daughter leave unaccompanied.

It is a hapless existence; there is no integration with their Pakistani surroundings. There is nothing for them to do so they stay indoors as much as possible.

Luul’s own condition is deteriorating. Speaking in Somali through Ahmed Mukhtar — an interpreter and agitator from the Somali community who has been in Pakistan for nearly 20 years — she narrates her painful road to where she is now. Beaten and robbed by the warring militias in Mogadishu and raped by a Somali man in Karachi, her only concern now is to keep her daughter safe.

It also appears that the socio-economic inequalities of Somali society have found their way to the back alleys of Islamabad; Luul says that most of the men who harass Somali women are from the ethnic majority clans in Somalia.

Mukhtar, 42, says that Somali women who live without the protection of a male relative face sexual harassment, mostly from Somali men — both refugees and students. “Some form of rape takes place,” he says and explains that some of the women give in to the men’s demands in exchange for food or money.

Even though the International Catholic Migration Commission — an organisation that works with UNHCR — gives refugees free medicine, Luul’s situation is dire. “I cannot take my medication because I have not eaten for over 24 hours now.”

This is hardly surprising. Without a source of income, she only has the Rs10,800 allowance afforded to her by the UN refugee agency. Of that, the room rent alone is Rs8,000.

In many cases, the allowance is discontinued by UNHCR. It is a cruel twist of fate that keeps many of these refugees from improving their living conditions. “Assessment officers look at what we are eating and look at the cleanliness of our bed linen and decide our fate. The cleaner the bed linen, the higher the chances of the allowance being discontinued,” says Mukhtar.

He says that Zakat from Pakistani businessmen could help the Somalis this Ramazan, but Luul is not as optimistic. As the power comes back, I see my interviewee’s face clearly for the first time. She quickly moves to wipe her cheeks; she has been silently sobbing the entire time.

When asked to comment on the plight of these refugees, UNHCR claimed that there was little to no donor interest in the Somalis. “Donors are focused on refugees who face life-threatening conditions. Somalis are in the ‘protracted refugee’ category and not a priority. Third-country resettlement [in their cases] is very strict as just one per cent cases out of all 55 million refugees in the world are allotted resettlement.”

Other than Afghans and about 400 Somalis, Pakistan also hosts nearly 150 refugees from Iran, Iraq and Chechnya. Refugee-friendly legislation may help them win more rights in Pakistan, but until then, they will always struggle to fit in and become integrated with Pakistani society.


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So after afghan,burmans,bengalis,uighyurs we now have somalians,chechans and iranis :what:
 
This should wake those rabids up who cant take next meal before cursing and ridiculing their motherland called Pakistan.

So after afghan,burmans,bengalis,uighyurs we now have somalians,chechans and iranis :what:
Unlike Afghans, they are in small, very small number and properly documented. We should help them especially the women. It is not easy for men to get assimilated and work in new country and she is a woman and with her daughter. May Allah ease up her problems
 
This should wake those rabids up who cant take next meal before cursing and ridiculing their motherland called Pakistan.
But before allowing all those foreign refugees we must first integrate post 90,s refugees from occupied Kashmir 22000 still live stateless because these foreigners were getting nationality in their names
 
Women and children need our assistance and protection... It's heart wrenching what this lady and her daughter has to go through and Lanat on those Somali students n refugees who harass their own women ..but than again we are a country that can't save its own ppl let alone desperate ppl from other nations trying to survive here... What a pitty...
 
Women and children need our assistance and protection... It's heart wrenching what this lady and her daughter has to go through and Lanat on those Somali students n refugees who harass their own women ..but than again we are a country that can't save its own ppl let alone desperate ppl from other nations trying to survive here... What a pitty...
They avoid locals and local authorities other wise we would help them
 
I dont know what to say??? Apnay mulk kay logon kee help hoti nahi but we bring so many refugees home

But before allowing all those foreign refugees we must first integrate post 90,s refugees from occupied Kashmir 22000 still live stateless because these foreigners were getting nationality in their names
Kashmiri refugees and biharis in bangladesh unkay liey koi help nai..magar waisya sab ki help ho jaey gee
 
Two mattresses and a water cooler are their most extravagant possessions; they were left to them by a widow. The rest of their belongings are arranged neatly to one side; a few clothes, a pink and black prayer mat, two copies of the Quran in Somali, some toiletries and Luul’s medicines.

Masha'ALLAH! I'm SOOO Happy to read this. I pray our government doesn't do ziyaste on them like we did with Afghan refugees and threw them back. We want more Muslims to come from all over of the world, and now we await for Syrians, Iraqis, Burmese, etc to the land of the pure. May Allah easy your difficulties. Amin.
 
Kashmiri refugees and biharis in bangladesh unkay liey koi help nai..magar waisya sab ki help ho jaey gee
Biharis is a tough thing cuz there are 2 million bengalis in Pakistan
 
Masha'ALLAH! I'm SOOO Happy to read this. I pray our government doesn't do ziyaste on them like we did with Afghan refugees and threw them back. We want more Muslims to come from all over of the world, and now we await for Syrians, Iraqis, Burmese, etc to the land of the pure. May Allah easy your difficulties. Amin.
O khuda ka naam lo apnay rehnay ko jagah hay nahe porey dunya kay liay rest house kholnay chalay ho
 
O khuda ka naam lo apnay rehnay ko jagah hay nahe porey dunya kay liay rest house kholnay chalay ho
Exactly.!!!! Syrian burmese saari duniya .koi insan aisa bhi hoga
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YA Allah that has tobe the most bizzare post on pdf

OH GOD!!!!! You are so embarrassing so bizzare

Masha'ALLAH! I'm SOOO Happy to read this. I pray our government doesn't do ziyaste on them like we did with Afghan refugees and threw them back. We want more Muslims to come from all over of the world, and now we await for Syrians, Iraqis, Burmese, etc to the land of the pure. May Allah easy your difficulties. Amin.

He is zarvan part 2
Seriously is azad kashmiri ko dekh kay pata chalta hai how bad madrassah situation is in pakistan ajk kay logon ko badnaam kar raha hai yeh banda
 
Seriously is azad kashmiri ko dekh kay pata chalta hai how bad madrassah situation is in pakistan ajk kay logon ko badnaam kar raha hai yeh banda
Main hoan na azad kashmir ka naam roshan karnay kay liay :bunny:
 

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