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Another wave of Anti-Pakistani campaign in Turkey brewing. This time, Ataturk and Nuclear Technology is being discussed.

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Where did i complain or cry about pakistanis. Are you a joke? i just said There is no country on the planet where you enter in millions illegally like some banana republic and expect no backlash from the people. You are living in the Netherlands you can enter the Netherlands illegally but you will be deported if you're caught. And that is what those people ask from their government to deport them asap.

You said Turkey should deport those illegals and i agree i'm saying the same. And those people on twittter also saying the same. And they have a right to say it.



You bought a house there i congratulate but don't act as if you own Turkiye now 😄

You're crying here since weeks just get over it.

Don't act as if Turks own a apology to Pakistan or something. We don't and i personally don't care about political relationship with Pakistan it is just one of many countries we have ties with.
lol you really say a million Pakistani, this is the funniest shit I have ever heard
if there were a million Pakistani every village, and city would have someone in Turkey and we would know about it too here I have never heard anyone in Turkey except for Overseas Pakistanis visiting it for vacations, (not denying that there might be people in Turkey but not more than 40,50K max if I am being generous)

We have million people in UK, and Gulf, a little less than million in North America- and we know about it cause many people have relatives staying in those countries when you have a million-plus diaspora presence - you know about it
not the same thing with turkey or any other country except for gulf, UK, nroth America (some EU countries)
 
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lol you really say a million Pakistani, this is the funniest shit I have ever heard
if there were a million Pakistani every village, and city would have someone in Turkey and we would know about it too here I have never heard anyone in Turkey except for Overseas Pakistanis visiting it for vacations, (not denying that there might be people in Turkey but not more than 40,50K max)

We have million people in UK, and Gulf, a little less than million in North America- and we know about it cause many people have relatives staying in those countries when you have a million plus diaspora presence - you know about it
not the same thing with turkey or any other country except for gulf, UK, nroth America (some EU countries)
I think he is confusing Pakistani with Afghan refugees. Hundreds of Afghan refugees cross from Iran to Turkey. I personally never heard any Pakistani went to Turkey for work. Usually, Turkey is the only transit point to enter EU, which may be an exceptional case, those who are unable to enter Greece.




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ERZURUM, TURKEY —
Undocumented Afghan migrants who fled to Turkey to escape the Taliban say they are unable to get treatment and vaccines for the coronavirus.
While officially registered refugees qualify for health care in Turkey, it is believed that thousands of undocumented Afghan migrants are in the country.
The fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban in August 2021 following the withdrawal of Western forces prompted thousands to flee to neighboring countries. Hundreds of thousands of Afghan nationals had already left their home country for security reasons or to escape poverty.
VOA spoke to several refugees in the central Turkish city of Erzurum, which lies on a major route for migrants heading west to Europe and is a stopover for many refugees. Some settle and find work in the region.
According to the United Nations’ High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), citing official figures, there are 300,000 Afghans residing in Turkey, with 183,000 officially registered and the remainder undocumented. A significant number have been living in Turkey for several years. Opposition parties say the true figure of unregistered Afghan migrants is far higher.
Those who are undocumented live and work in Turkey under the radar and are unable to access basic services such as health care.
Afghan refugees collect waste at a makeshift dumping ground on Nov. 18, 2021, in Istanbul.

Afghan refugees collect waste at a makeshift dumping ground on Nov. 18, 2021, in Istanbul.
According to the United Nations, Turkey is hosting around 183,000 Afghan asylum-seekers, while 300,000 Afghans are permanently settled there. However, unofficial estimates suggest thousands more Afghan migrants are undocumented, living and working in Turkey under the radar and unable to access basic services such as health care.
“I am from Badakhshan province in Afghanistan. I came to Turkey two months ago. I am 18 years old. We have no ID cards, so the hospitals don’t treat us,” Afghan migrant Muhammed told VOA.
Lack of ID card a concern
Muhammed works for a local dairy company in Erzurum along with several other Afghan migrants, including his friend Islam. They live in a small, run-down apartment in the city.
“There are eight or nine people living in this room. Five people have ID cards, and the rest don’t have ID cards,” Islam said. “If any of those who don’t have an ID card catches coronavirus, the hospitals don’t treat them. Those who have no ID card cannot have a vaccine. If they catch coronavirus, we all will catch coronavirus.”
Several Afghan migrants told VOA they chose not to register as official refugees, fearing arrest and deportation. Many said the status of Afghan refugees remains unclear, and they want clarification from the government.
Ramped up border security
In recent months, Turkey has ramped up border security and detained hundreds of Afghan migrants in deportation centers. It’s not clear if Ankara intends to deport the migrants back to Afghanistan. Some migrants report being detained for several weeks before being issued with official refugee status and set free.
The Turkish government did not respond to VOA questions on the number of undocumented Afghan migrants or on the lack of access to health care. Erzurum officials said any unregistered refugees would be arrested.
The United Nations said Turkey is hosting about 4 million refugees, 3.7 million of whom are Syrians fleeing conflict.
Refugees are a shared problem
In an email to VOA, Selin Unal, a spokesperson for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Turkey, said that other countries must help share the burden of caring for Afghan refugees.
“UNHCR is calling on neighboring countries to keep their borders open for those forced to flee and are now seeking protection. Since August, UNHCR has received increasing numbers of Afghans in neighboring countries who have approached our office and partners, indicating their intention to seek asylum. Others still in Afghanistan report hoping to reach neighboring countries to access international protection,” Unal said.
“Turkey has been hosting the largest refugee population in the world since 2014 and its comprehensive legal framework provides the necessary tools to address the needs of the various categories of Afghan citizens currently living on its territory and seeking its protection. This is a challenging time, effective access to registration remains crucial by Afghan nationals seeking international protection in Turkey and UNHCR is working with national authorities to support effective, fair and fast asylum procedures,” the email said.
Memet Aksakal contributed to this report.
 
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i am just one person who realised this connection again you blame all of Turkey. No one in Turkey knows or gives a shit about pti or ik but recently since the coup Akparti supporters supported him on twitter. Meanwhile Pti supporters in this forum appear anti-erdogan this is just my own realization before you blame all Turks again.

you are pretty racist yourself when it comes to outsiders btw

I would argue that Imran Khan is the most known Pakistani, let alone a Pakistani leader, in Turkey right now. 1 out of every 2nd Turkish person of age in and outside Turkey knows who he is.

As for Imran Khan supporters being anti-Turkish, I think you have protecting Pakistani interests confused as being anti-other. Imran Khan supporters follow the footsteps of Imran Khan, a visionary leader - who is revolutionizing change at a grand scale never seen before in our history. And not just in Pakistan, but the Muslim world. So, yes, seeing the mistreatment of Pakistanis abroad because of a handful of people affects us greatly.
 
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After seeing Pakistanis behaviour in Turkey, i can't imagine how would they act in their own country. If they are harassing here, they would be certainly rape Turkish women in Pakistan. So, no thanks.


I said this previously to Waz. People asked about the sitiation in Turkey, if this is a temporary thing or not, they have good reputation amongs Turks etc...

You acting as if Turks are some sort of angels that descend from heavens and never do anything wrong abroad. I can post hundreds/thousands of perverted stuff done by turks abroad.

Also no one from Pakistan migrates to Turkey. Its a hellhole these days with a dying economy , currency 2X worse than PK and the highest inflation in the world. You are confusing Afghan with PK.
 
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I dont give a damn about imran supporters but akparti supporters were supporting him recently when he was ousted. Then i realise anti- Erdogan and anti-Turkiye post always coming from imran khan supporters on social media and this is since a long period. Turks especially Akparti supporters should realise that Imran khan and his supporters are not a friend of Turkiye that's all i have to say.



Your great honorable people who entered Turkiye illegally will be kicked out soon. Then the problem is solved it is simple as that.

It is not only pakistanis btw also afgans, indians etc all will be kicked out.

This is the reason you guys aren't getting schengen visa free agreement. Pakistani's should start reporting illegal turks in europe. You have become a banana republic recently. The economic situation is so worse in Turkey right now that living in PK is better.
 
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And here is the gratitude of Iranian nationalists for Pakistanis sharing it:
It was Chinese and Gen Baig's decision to provide tech to Libya and Iran. Benazir was not even allowed to enter any nuclear facility. Chinese equipment can't be moved without Chinese approval.
 
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It was Chinese and Gen Baig's decision to provide tech to Libya and Iran. Benazir was not even allowed to enter any nuclear facility. Chinese equipment can't be moved without Chinese approval.
gen baig was irani simp, I dont know why but he was a very big Irani simp
 
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gen baig was irani simp, I dont know why but he was a very big Irani simp
That was an era when the Chinese were very aggressive in arming their allies, Iran and Libya were major allies. Chinese was creating strategic depth against the west through nuclear deterrence. Pakistan was simply at the crossroads of these supply lines.
 
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That was an era when the Chinese were very aggressive in arming their allies, Iran and Libya were major allies. Chinese was creating strategic depth against the west through nuclear deterrence. Pakistan was simply at the crossroads of these supply lines.
should have done things directly- getting us involved was a strategic blunder
 
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should have done things directly- getting us involved was a strategic blunder
We have a bad habit to get humble and ready to provide services without analyzing the consequences from the EU and US. ... emotionally charged nation. Nuclear assets are always under strict control, non democratically elected persons are allowed to go near the asset. Otherwise, look at Nawaz, in public he exposes PA reverse engineering of US Tomahawk missile.
 
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That was an era when the Chinese were very aggressive in arming their allies, Iran and Libya were major allies. Chinese was creating strategic depth against the west through nuclear deterrence. Pakistan was simply at the crossroads of these supply lines.
Iran and Libya were Russian allies and Pakistan was back then in opposite camp..

I believe it was more of a small mustansar billa like group within the establishment reacting to the assassination of Zia ul Haq and all the chaos of late 80s which they considered west to be blamed for..
The second more acknowledged theory of course is that AQ khan was a corrupt individual and did it for his personal gains..
 
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