afghans have not recognised durand line. so these people might actually be living in their own territory which pakistan mistakenly believes as its own . things can only be settled after afghan and pak govt legally formalise the boundry line.
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More complicated than that darlinI give up,mirpuries are not kashmiries
Its not for them to decide the state and provinces have spokenafghans have not recognised durand line. so these people might actually be living in their own territory which pakistan mistakenly believes as its own . things can only be settled after afghan and pak govt legally formalise the boundry line.
Lol desperate bharti...apply this fcking logic to your own miserable country tooafghans have not recognised durand line. so these people might actually be living in their own territory which pakistan mistakenly believes as its own . things can only be settled after afghan and pak govt legally formalise the boundry line.
Afghans who ar born in Pakistan should have every right to live in Pakistan if they want .
same as the Bangladeshis have the right to live in different Indian StatesAfghans who ar born in Pakistan should have every right to live in Pakistan if they want .
Well, last time Pakistan tried something and pushed few refugees to India, Bangladesh was born.
I know we are flooded with illegal BD ,the situation here is different ,here govt allowed them in and they have been living in Pakistan for decades and a generation or two are born in Pakistan and they have every right to live now
Epic
why do you street shitters feel you are obliged to plague every Pakistan related thread with your nonsense crap?afghans have not recognised durand line. so these people might actually be living in their own territory which pakistan mistakenly believes as its own . things can only be settled after afghan and pak govt legally formalise the boundry line.
This is a forum for discussion, and minimum sanity expected in a discussion is to agree to disagree so kindly be tolerant.why do you street shitters feel you are obliged to plague every Pakistan related thread with your nonsense crap?
this is an online Pakistani Forum, not your designated shitting street
Mods cant we create a Street Shitting Free zone on this forum?
you should stay away from discussions which doesn't concern you or your countryThis is a forum for discussion, and minimum sanity expected in a discussion is to agree to disagree so kindly be tolerant.
It is an international border recognized by the world and international law. And no these refugees living here in Pakistan do not claim it is their territoryafghans have not recognised durand line. so these people might actually be living in their own territory which pakistan mistakenly believes as its own . things can only be settled after afghan and pak govt legally formalise the boundry line.
The problem is they keep coming backWhy's anyone surprised! It's just normal business.
Pakistan deported 600,000 Afghan refugees in 8 months: Report
By IANS | Islamabad | 13 Feb 2017 17:05 pm
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Pakistan has deported around 600,000 Afghan refugees in eight months since July 2016, making it the "world's largest unlawful mass forced return of refugees", New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said in a report.
HRW, in its report, 'Pakistan Coercion, UN Complicity: The Mass Forced Return of Afghan Refugees', has said that more than 100 refugees from Afghanistan described how the community was forced to return to their conflict-torn land, Geo News reported on Monday.
In the 76-page report, Afghan refugees have narrated their stories of abuses by Pakistan police, extortion, arbitrary detention and deportation threats that intensified in the second half of last year.
"In other instances, their children were either driven out of educational institutes or authorities shut down schools in refugee camps," it said.
Gerry Simpson, senior researcher at HRW — the author of the report — said: "After decades of hosting Afghan refugees, Pakistan in mid-2016 unleashed the world's largest recent anti-refugee crackdowns to coerce their mass return."
Families are being sent back to Afghanistan where the militant insurgency has gained strength, the report said.
In Pakistan, around 1.5 million Afghan refugees are registered and nearly 1 million are undocumented, Geo News said.
In the 1980s when the Soviet invasion in Afghanistan took place, many Aghanis fled from the turmoil and came to Pakistan as refugees.
Post the Tehreek-e-Taliban's Pakistan (TTP) attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar in December 2014, in which hundreds of students were killed, Pakistan turned its back on the community.
"Officials in Pakistan consider Afghans a security threat. Its 20-point National Action Plan, launched in 2014, calls for a comprehensive policy to deal with the issue of the Afghan refugees," Geo News added.
"UNHCR is operating in a tough political environment and fears angering the Pakistani government," reads the report, "but it's crossed a red line by caving into Pakistani pressure to incentivise Afghan refugees to leave, making it complicit in Pakistan's unlawful mass forced refugee return."
This month, the Pakistan government extended a deadline for Afghan refugees to leave the country until the end of 2017.