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Pakistan is about to undertake another doomed adventure of sending back two million Afghan refugees, most of whom have been born here. In history, nations resist deportation at the risk of slaughter, which is what the government has announced it will do. It has prepared a âstrong action planâ to close the Jallozai and Kacha Garhi camps in the NWFP. Police pickets will stop the refugees from fleeing till all of them are sent across the Durand Line where the world knows there is nothing to sustain them.
According to reports, over 80 percent of the Afghans donât want to go home. We should therefore be in no doubt about the problems that will be faced by those who will try to send the Afghans home in the coming months. The ghost of General Zia-ul Haq, who welcomed the refugees saying they were âour brothersâ and could become Pakistanis, should be invoked and shown what Pakistan did after he was gone. We could not give Pakistani nationality to 3 million Afghans because we had no way of even feeding them and the UN would look after them only if they remained refugees. Now we are saying we will close all the businesses the refugees have started up and send them packing. The âstrong Action Planâ is doomed to failure. *
According to reports, over 80 percent of the Afghans donât want to go home. We should therefore be in no doubt about the problems that will be faced by those who will try to send the Afghans home in the coming months. The ghost of General Zia-ul Haq, who welcomed the refugees saying they were âour brothersâ and could become Pakistanis, should be invoked and shown what Pakistan did after he was gone. We could not give Pakistani nationality to 3 million Afghans because we had no way of even feeding them and the UN would look after them only if they remained refugees. Now we are saying we will close all the businesses the refugees have started up and send them packing. The âstrong Action Planâ is doomed to failure. *