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Over 200,000 Rohingyas flee to Pakistan to avoid repression

An ethnic Myanmar Rohingya Muslim living in Malaysia cries during a protest against the persecution of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, outside the Myanmar embassy in Kuala Lumpur on August 3, 2012.

caption padhalo image ka.

or may be iss ka koi rishtedar ,family myanmar mein ho ....
 
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Page badlo, jis thaali me khate ho wahan mat h**o.
 
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Most of Rohinyas are living in Pakistan for decades. I read that there is even a neighborhood called Arkhanabad in Karachi.
 
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its pakistan bhan mati ka kunba evryone live here :lol: 3 mn afghani -2mn burmies-bengalis-even irani iraqi palestineions migrated to land of pure:lol:
 
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This can't be true, how did they get to Karachi? Do you have a valid source? I doubt Pakistan would take in additional refugees, Pakistan is already sending other refugees home.
 
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Its 200,000 thousand not 2 millions...M I right ?

whatever yaar but i am favor of clean up pakistan from every single migrant . only pakistanis should have right to live in pakistan not afghani burmeee bengalis or anyone else .
 
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[:::~Spartacus~:::];3348845 said:
didnt you create bangladesh :azn: why should we take bangladeshis,

infact we will be glad if you take the 3 million afghanis because afghans think of you indians as brothers



Pakistan Arrests Illegal Bangladeshi Workers
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Pakistan arrested or detained nearly 2,000 Bangladeshis the week of October 23 as the government imposed new rules to reduce illegal immigrants in Karachi, where they are considered a "security risk." The government considers illegal immigrants a threat because of their involvement in drug trafficking and weapons and they are a drain on the country's limited social services and jobs.

Illegal immigrants make up about 16 percent of Karachi's 12 million inhabitants. About 80 percent of the immigrants are from Bangladesh.

The fishing industry is the largest employer, though some are employed as domestic workers or set up roadside stands selling sugar cane juice or cigarettes.

To keep immigrant workers out of the fishing industry, the government declared that foreigners were not allowed in the harbor area without permission. But the government admits that it is difficult for employers to know who is legal or illegal, especially since fake Pakistani identity cares and passports are readily available.

Work at the Karachi Harbor has come to a near standstill because more than 10,000 Bangladeshis, representing more than 60 percent of the harbor workforce, have avoided work since October 21 for fear of being arrested.
 
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