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Return of illegal Afghan refugees: Kabul not ready yet

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PESHAWAR, May 15: The Afghan government has shown reservations over Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government’s ultimatum to the unregistered Afghan nationals to leave the province by May 25 and sought intervention of federal government in the issue.

An Afghan diplomat in Peshawar said that Afghanistan Minister for Refugee Affairs Mohammad Jamaheer would soon come to Islamabad to discuss the issue with the Pakistani authorities.

Afghan Consul General Mohammad Ibrahimkhail said that expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Afghans would have serious implications on his country. The provincial government should review its decision, he said.

“The Afghan government wants return of all refugees to their country, but presently Afghanistan is not in a position to accommodate in bulk return of these people,” said the diplomat, adding that his government opposed that unilateral decision.

He said that Afghan delegation had already discussed the matter with the Pakistani officials in a two-day international conference, held in Geneva on May 2 about the future of Afghan refugees. Delegates from 40 countries attended the conference.

The home and tribal affairs department in the light of the decision of provincial cabinet had set one-month deadline for undocumented Afghan nationals to leave the province by May 25 or face legal action.

According to official estimates, around 800,000 Afghans have been residing in the province without legal documents. Only the provincial capital houses over 400,000 illegal Afghans. Officials said that presence of Afghans was main reason of increase in crime rate in the region as they had overburdened the infrastructure.

Mr Ibrahimkhail told Dawn that Afghan Ambassador Mohammad Umar Daudzai held meeting with Federal Minister for States and Frontier Regions Engineer Shaukatullah Khan on Tuesday and asked him to direct the provincial government to withdraw its decision.

“The minister has assured our ambassador that he will ask the provincial government to vacate the deadline,” he said. He added that he had also taken up the issue with Awami National Party provincial president Senator Afrasiab Khattak and sought his help.

The diplomat said that during meeting with the minister for Safron it was decided that Afghan minister for refugee affairs would visit Islamabad to resolve the issue. The diplomat said that the Afghan minister would discuss concept paper about the refugees during his visit to Islamabad.

Mr Ibrahimkhail said that under the Geneva Convention the host country could not expel registered and unregistered refugees as far as living condition didn’t improve in the country of their origin.

On the other hand, the UNHCR seems to have distanced itself from the issue. UNHCR spokesman in Peshawar Taimur Ahmad Shah said that the UN agency would respect Pakistani law as far as the issue of unregistered Afghan nationals was concerned.

Peshawar District Coordination Officer Siraj Ahmad Khan, when contacted, said that Section 144 had been invoked, empowering police and Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to take action against unregistered Afghans.

“Police and FIA have powers to arrest illegal Afghans under 14 Foreign Act,” he said, adding that those Afghans, who had valid Proof of Registration (PoR) cards, would not be disturbed.

The DCO said that home and tribal affairs department had designed computerised pro forma to register particulars of the illegal Afghans. Under the tripartite agreement, PoR card holders could stay in Pakistan till December 2012.

Return of illegal Afghan refugees: Kabul not ready yet | DAWN.COM
 
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BS kabul is ready or not, our economy is hurting we cant let them be burden on us any more, deport all of them whether kabul likes or not
 
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Come on guys don't send them back coz Kabul is not ready drive them 600 KM from Peshawar towards Lahore And show them the gate called wahga Border.

Oh and don't take Bus fare from them.. as they are our brothers. ;)
 
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They might have a valid argument...Why should they go back to pakitsan when pakistan has used them and got the benifit of defeating Soviets....So if your country has already got the benifit out of those people then you should retain them with you..
 
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Come on guys don't send them back coz Kabul is not ready drive them 600 KM from Peshawar towards Lahore And show them the gate called wahga Border.

Oh and don't take Bus fare from them.. as they are our brothers. ;)

Abai yaar tu marvai ga ! What if some of them decide to stay in Lahore...? :blink:
 
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The problem I have with Afghanistan is that the country will never be fixed under the current model. That's obvious to everyone. So when Kabul says we're not ready, it's not really important because they will never be ready.

Afghanistan must balkanize. Pashtuns are not able to live with the Northeners; and tajiks, hazaras etc... are too passive to be able to do anything about the situation. Pashtuns can have their own nation and live as they like, Northerners can do the same.
 
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KPK does not belong to Afghanistan..they should either mend their ways or be ready to take their citizens back. Enough of this Afghan bhai chara topi drama...why dont Afghan refugee minister go to india and beg manmohan to take all the afghan refugees! Or perhaps the Afghan-US strategic pact should have a clause to support and absorb x million of afghan refugees? Nothing will become of Afghanistan as long it will continue to stab its neighbors with support of foreign powers.
 
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All the Afghanis should be kicked out of Pakistan, where ever they are in Pakistan & what ever they are doing they should be kicked out of Pakistan. These Afghan refugees have only caused massive problems for Pakistan.
 
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They might have a valid argument...Why should they go back to pakitsan when pakistan has used them and got the benifit of defeating Soviets....So if your country has already got the benifit out of those people then you should retain them with you..
In fact it's the other way around, they are massively indebted to Pakistan for helping them and keeping thier wife and children safe in Pakistan whilst they fought the Soviets. The rest of the world paid no attention to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, it is Pakistan who believed in them, trained them and told the rest of the world to help them in this cause, otherwise no one would've cared about it and today they'd be speaking russian.
 
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