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Azad Jammu and Kashmir is set to expel some 11,000 illegal Afghan refugees under a national anti-terror plan. — AP/File

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MUZAFFARABAD: Azad Jammu and Kashmir is set to expel some 11,000 illegal Afghan refugees under a national anti-terror plan announced in the wake of the country's worst ever militant attack, police said on Thursday.

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.

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

“Under the National Action Plan against terrorism, some 11,000 Afghans will be expelled from Azad [independent] Kashmir,” Additional IG Police Azad Kashmir Faheem Ahmed Abbasi told a press conference in Muzaffarabad

The plan, which involved the outlawing of militant groups, registration of seminaries and crackdown on hate speech, was announced in the wake of a Taliban massacre that killed 154 people, many of them school children, in December.

Pakistan also lifted a six-year moratorium on the death penalty and announced the establishment of military courts in the case of terror offences.

Twelve suspects have so far been arrested over the school attack in Peshawar, most of them Pakistani nationals, according to the army.

The killings have hardened prejudices toward Afghan refugees, with more than 30,000 leaving Pakistan between January and the first week of February, according to figures released by the International Organisation for Migration.

Pakistan plans to register the 1.4 million Afghan refugees currently living in the country illegally over the next four months, with a view to eventually repatriating them.

AJK govt bans 63 terrorist organisations
The AJK government on Thursday issued a notification to ban the activities of 63 terrorist organisations under the National Action Plan (NAP).

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A copy of the notification issued by the Home Department. ─ Abrar Haider
In accordance with the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2014, the AJK Home Department issued the notification to ban 63 organisations within the jurisdiction of Kashmir including Al Qaeda, Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, Laskhar-i-Taiba, Sipah-i-Sahaba Pakistan and Lashkar-i-Jhangvi whereas the activities of Jamat-ud-Dawa will be under observation.

As per the notification, no individual is permitted to cooperate with these banned organisations.

Senior police official, Faheem Ahmed Abbasi, said the ban will come into effect on May 1 under the NAP.

During a press conference, DIG Yaseen Qureshi, SP Shafqat Tanveer — along with other police officers — said that under the NAP, a counter-terrorism department is being established which will recruit 500 highly trained personnel who will be equipped with modern weapons.

The Additional IG said an apex committee was formed in AJK and a 20-point agenda was set which will be implemented from May 1, adding that there will be no exceptions during this period.

In the wake of the deadly attack on Peshawar's Army Public School on Dec 16, 2014, the government constituted the NAP.

In response to a question, the Additional IG said that the counter-terrorism department will form seven units from the 500 personnel who will be recruited.

Abbasi added that the 1861 Police Act is still being implemented in AJK, adding that it has been 12 years since the act in Punjab was revised.

He said the police's legal structure needs to be fixed. On the other hand, Abbasi also noted that AJK's law and order situation and police performance is much better than other parts of the country.

He further said that NAP is of utmost importance and through its implementation, peace and order can be established. He also said that an action-packed initiative will be taken against banned organisations in AJK.
 
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Seem like 11k is not a big number, should be easy job. I guess most of them live around Mirpur.
 
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Good going, they hate us, while living among us.
 
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Good going, they hate us, while living among us.
Not only hate us while living among us, but harm us too. Before unholy Afghan Jihad (I call it fasad), there were no such things as Heroin (except in the films) and AK-47. We got these fantastic gifts from these thankless stone aged Afghans. Before 1979, Pakistan was highly progressive society and look around yourself now. Back in those days, seeing University girls with scarf was a rarity, now seeing University girls without scarf is a rarity. All this extremism is a direct result of the unholy Afghan fasad in which God knows why we gout ourselves into.
 
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Not only hate us while living among us, but harm us too. Before unholy Afghan Jihad (I call it fasad), there were no such things as Heroin (except in the films) and AK-47. We got these fantastic gifts from these thankless stone aged Afghans. Before 1979, Pakistan was highly progressive society and look around yourself now. Back in those days, seeing University girls with scarf was a rarity, now seeing University girls without scarf is a rarity. All this extremism is a direct result of the unholy Afghan fasad in which God knows why we gout ourselves into.


Agree bro, Its almost impossible to send them all back now, they are just too many. I was under false impression that they like us, until I talked to some, they hate us to the core, they blame Pakistan for the situation in their country and like India.

We gave their 3 Million refugees food, shelter, home, resources everything, only to get hated by them all... If you tell them to go back to their own country then, they say that they don't accept Durand line BS and pakistan is taking millions in aid for keeping us bs, and Pakistan is occupying their land , and there is no such thing as Pakistan, its called India BS. I was shocked! cause thats the sort of replies I got, they have horrible attitudes and also are racists towards us..

We need to take steps to send them back ASAP before it gets too late.

They also have special quotas in certain universities, SMH.

What a mess we have created seriously. They have brought added poverty, illegal drugs, arms etc. along with them.
 
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Bad People :

Afgans
Hindus
Americans
Iranians
Bangladeshis
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Good People:
Saudis
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Understood.

Two questions from my side-
1. Why these people became refugees at all? Who imposed war on them and displaced them?

2. How much money Pakistan got from US in the name of resettlement of Afgan refugees in last 30 years?

Note : I think sending back of refugees is good step. None of our country can afford to feed others depriving our own people. But for that no need to spread racism or hatred and identify the whole community as terrorist or unthankful. It is like somebody is indicating whole Pakistani nation as terrorist for Ajmal Kasav or Hafij Saheed which is absolutely BS
 
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Bad People :

Afgans
Hindus
Americans
Iranians
Bangladeshis
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Good People:
Saudis
?
?

Understood.

Two questions from my side-
1. Why these people became refugees at all? Who imposed war on them and displaced them?

2. How much money Pakistan got from US in the name of resettlement of Afgan refugees in last 30 years?

Note : I think sending back of refugees are good step. None of our country can afford to feed others depriving our own people. But for that no need to spread racism or hatred and identify the whole community as terrorist or unthankful. It is like somebody is indicating whole Pakistani nation as terrorist for Ajmal Kasav or Hafij Saheed which is absolutely BS

Pakistanis actually like Bangladeshis and Iranians.
 
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Banned Orgs: AQ,TTP,LeT,JeM,LeJ,SSP,Tehreek e Jafria,Khudaam-e-Pakistan,Hizbutahreer, BLA,Shia Studens Action committee Gilgit,PAC,UBA,TTP Mohmend,313 Brigade and others. JuD placed under observation,
 
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Azad Jammu and Kashmir is set to expel some 11,000 illegal Afghan refugees under a national anti-terror plan. — AP/File

551d4a5036c1d.jpg


MUZAFFARABAD: Azad Jammu and Kashmir is set to expel some 11,000 illegal Afghan refugees under a national anti-terror plan announced in the wake of the country's worst ever militant attack, police said on Thursday.

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.

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

“Under the National Action Plan against terrorism, some 11,000 Afghans will be expelled from Azad [independent] Kashmir,” Additional IG Police Azad Kashmir Faheem Ahmed Abbasi told a press conference in Muzaffarabad

The plan, which involved the outlawing of militant groups, registration of seminaries and crackdown on hate speech, was announced in the wake of a Taliban massacre that killed 154 people, many of them school children, in December.

Pakistan also lifted a six-year moratorium on the death penalty and announced the establishment of military courts in the case of terror offences.

Twelve suspects have so far been arrested over the school attack in Peshawar, most of them Pakistani nationals, according to the army.

The killings have hardened prejudices toward Afghan refugees, with more than 30,000 leaving Pakistan between January and the first week of February, according to figures released by the International Organisation for Migration.

Pakistan plans to register the 1.4 million Afghan refugees currently living in the country illegally over the next four months, with a view to eventually repatriating them.

AJK govt bans 63 terrorist organisations
The AJK government on Thursday issued a notification to ban the activities of 63 terrorist organisations under the National Action Plan (NAP).

551d4a5036c1d.jpg

A copy of the notification issued by the Home Department. ─ Abrar Haider
In accordance with the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2014, the AJK Home Department issued the notification to ban 63 organisations within the jurisdiction of Kashmir including Al Qaeda, Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, Laskhar-i-Taiba, Sipah-i-Sahaba Pakistan and Lashkar-i-Jhangvi whereas the activities of Jamat-ud-Dawa will be under observation.

As per the notification, no individual is permitted to cooperate with these banned organisations.

Senior police official, Faheem Ahmed Abbasi, said the ban will come into effect on May 1 under the NAP.

During a press conference, DIG Yaseen Qureshi, SP Shafqat Tanveer — along with other police officers — said that under the NAP, a counter-terrorism department is being established which will recruit 500 highly trained personnel who will be equipped with modern weapons.

The Additional IG said an apex committee was formed in AJK and a 20-point agenda was set which will be implemented from May 1, adding that there will be no exceptions during this period.

In the wake of the deadly attack on Peshawar's Army Public School on Dec 16, 2014, the government constituted the NAP.

In response to a question, the Additional IG said that the counter-terrorism department will form seven units from the 500 personnel who will be recruited.

Abbasi added that the 1861 Police Act is still being implemented in AJK, adding that it has been 12 years since the act in Punjab was revised.

He said the police's legal structure needs to be fixed. On the other hand, Abbasi also noted that AJK's law and order situation and police performance is much better than other parts of the country.

He further said that NAP is of utmost importance and through its implementation, peace and order can be established. He also said that an action-packed initiative will be taken against banned organisations in AJK.
Not only hate us while living among us, but harm us too. Before unholy Afghan Jihad (I call it fasad), there were no such things as Heroin (except in the films) and AK-47. We got these fantastic gifts from these thankless stone aged Afghans. Before 1979, Pakistan was highly progressive society and look around yourself now. Back in those days, seeing University girls with scarf was a rarity, now seeing University girls without scarf is a rarity. All this extremism is a direct result of the unholy Afghan fasad in which God knows why we gout ourselves into.

It is not with any Individual as not all Afghans are ordained extremist but don't you think that it was Gen Zia who interfered in Afghan matter instead of Afghanistan requested Pakistan to do so...
Perhaps Afghans are extremists in AJK and have differences with locals their but just a thought...
 
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Bad People :

Afgans
Hindus
Americans
Iranians
Bangladeshis
------------
------------

Good People:
Saudis
?
?

Understood.

Two questions from my side-
1. Why these people became refugees at all? Who imposed war on them and displaced them?

2. How much money Pakistan got from US in the name of resettlement of Afgan refugees in last 30 years?

Note : I think sending back of refugees is good step. None of our country can afford to feed others depriving our own people. But for that no need to spread racism or hatred and identify the whole community as terrorist or unthankful. It is like somebody is indicating whole Pakistani nation as terrorist for Ajmal Kasav or Hafij Saheed which is absolutely BS

Are you really that naive or just trying to play aloof? Indian giving lecture to us on racism, now that rich. People from one state are not accepted in others, yet like to behave holier than pope.
Indians are best to take advise on harmony and against racism, said no one ever.
Get over your high horse, and feel free to take 3 million thankless maggots in your country.
 
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