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PESHAWAR: Hundreds of Afghan nationals who had fled Pakistan amid fears of a crackdown in the beginning of the year are once again crossing the Torkham Border into Pakistan.
Speaking to The Express Tribune, a large number of Afghan refugees said deteriorating law and order, lack of civic facilities, devastated job economy and militancy have forced families to shift back to Pakistan.
“I see at least 150 families coming to Peshawar each day,” said a refugee who currently resides in K-P. “These poor people have to leave all their belongings behind to not invite suspicion since household items are banned as a measure to discourage migration of refugees into the country.”
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PESHAWAR: Hundreds of Afghan nationals who had fled Pakistan amid fears of a crackdown in the beginning of the year are once again crossing the Torkham Border into Pakistan.
Speaking to The Express Tribune, a large number of Afghan refugees said deteriorating law and order, lack of civic facilities, devastated job economy and militancy have forced families to shift back to Pakistan.
“I see at least 150 families coming to Peshawar each day,” said a refugee who currently resides in K-P. “These poor people have to leave all their belongings behind to not invite suspicion since household items are banned as a measure to discourage migration of refugees into the country.”
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