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30,000 Afghans left Pakistan after Army Public School attack: IOM

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KABUL: More than 30,000 Afghans living in Pakistan have returned home since the start of the year after coming under intense scrutiny following a Taliban massacre at the Army Public School Peshawar in December, the IOM said Sunday.

There are an estimated three million Afghan refugees living in Pakistan either officially or unofficially, most of whom left their country to escape conflict in the 1980s and 1990s.

But they are viewed with deep suspicion inside Pakistan and routinely accused by authorities of harbouring militants.

Richard Danziger, head of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) mission in Kabul, told AFP that out of the 30,599 Afghans who had left Pakistan since January, 1,817 had been deported while the rest had left of their own accord.

“They are mostly Afghans without papers who have been living in Pakistan for the past 20 to 25 years,” he said.

The figure, which eclipses the 25,000 Afghans who returned from Pakistan over the entire year in 2014, was a result of the breakdown in relationships between the migrants and their host communities following the Peshawar attack, added Danziger.

“It all began after the attack on the school in Peshawar. Their lives became intolerable,” he said.

Police raids on Afghan communities are commonplace and they often encounter prejudice during their daily lives.

Afghan authorities in January said they had arrested five people suspected of planning the attacks but they were not Afghan nationals.

“We're not sure if this phenomenon will pass soon or will last,” added Danziger, who said most of the returnees came from eastern Nangahar, Laghman, Kabul and Kunar, as well as northern Kunduz.

Islamuddin Jureet, a spokesman for Afghanistan's ministry of refugees and repatriation, said officials from both countries would meet next week to discuss the situation.

“Afghan refugees have been living in neighbouring Pakistan for decades, and they were never involved in any terrorist attacks,” he said.

30,000 Afghans left Pakistan after Army Public School attack: IOM - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
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30,000 is nothing they are like 30 lakh or more here ... we need to find them and send them back to afghanistan we dont need them here , this is our country and not theirs, they should go back , enough is enough now ....
 
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Nope the afghan hotel wala outside my house here in nowshera is taking niswar selling kabuli polau and is like bitch please! :woot::rofl:
 
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they are hiding in between Pathans of Pakistan
No my dear friend we pukhtuns are like seeker missiles for us it is written on there heads we are Afghans! If its difficult make them start counting most of them usually instead of saying 90 ( nawi) say (las kum) 10 less
 
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they can live as long as they want mi casa su casa..:D
 
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No my dear friend we pukhtuns are like seeker missiles for us it is written on there heads we are Afghans! If its difficult make them start counting most of them usually instead of saying 90 ( nawi) say (las kum) 10 less
thats a strange way to differentiate ...
 
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One might think that i am pulling the numbers from myself.

But as per my personal opinion,Both registered,illegal and those already having Pakistani citizenship,in Total the afghan in pakistan today are no less than 8-9Million.The numbers might be even higher than this,but is surely no less
 
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Not happy to see his countrymen back? Why?
I mean not in a manner like this,it would be better if these refugees were deported in a phased manner,besides it would be difficult for Afghan govt. to rehabilitate these 30000 afghans considering the economy and public administration of the country.
 
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I mean not in a manner like this,it would be better if these refugees were deported in a phased manner,besides it would be difficult for Afghan govt. to rehabilitate these 30000 afghans considering the economy and public administration of the country.

Don't you think 35 years is waaaay too long to stay illegally in a country? Their repatriation started in 2008. So that is quite slow progress. Problem with likes of Abdullah Abdullah and Karzai is they want someone to come from outside and set everything right for them. This never happens. Nations build their own countries. Look at Pakistan in 1947. GOP had hardly any money and migrants from India were pouring in in millions. We accomodated them and build administrative set up and civil services. So did India I believe. That is how nations stand on their feet. On their own mostly. Afghanistan had received hundereds of billions of dollars in aid. Unless they stand up themselves to build their country no amount of help from us or anyone can do it. So why should Pakistan pay the price? Don't we have our country to build?
 
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Don't you think 35 years is waaaay too long to stay illegally in a country? Their repatriation started in 2008. So that is quite slow progress. Problem with likes of Abdullah Abdullah and Karzai is they want someone to come from outside and set everything right for them. This never happens. Nations build their own countries. Look at Pakistan in 1947. GOP had hardly any money and migrants from India were pouring in in millions. We accomodated them and build administrative set up and civil services. So did India I believe. That is how nations stand on their feet. On their own mostly. Afghanistan had received hundereds of billions of dollars in aid. Unless they stand up themselves to build their country no amount of help from us or anyone can do it. So why should Pakistan pay the price? Don't we have our country to build?
That is why i said in a phased manner but if repatriation started in 2008 it was way too slow or done half - heartedly but its good Pakistan is getting rid of afghans.

Obviously such a large number is burden to your economy but how do you check illegal migration in future if these refugees returened.
 
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