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ISLAMABAD - In the wake of serious threats to their lives, a large number of the Hazara community members leaves Pakistan for settlement in Australia or to stay there as refugees.

The number of applicants seeking immigration and asylum in Australia has seen an evident rise since the last month's deadly attack in Quetta, according to informed sources. As many as 92 Shi'ite Muslims from Hazara community including women and children had lost their lives in double-suicide bombings in Quetta on January 10. This has followed the killings of 90 Hazaras (till Tuesday night) as result of the Saturday bomb blast in Balochistan provincial capital.

Requesting anonymity, an official at the Australian High Commission said that the diplomatic mission had started supervising medical tests four days a week for the applicants cleared for asylum in Australia. "Dominant majority of these applicants comprises of Hazaras who no longer feel secure in Pakistan," the official said adding that the High Commission had accepted more than 200 requests for granting asylum in Australia in the past three weeks following which, the subsequent medical tests of the cleared applicants were being facilitated by the International Organisation of Migration (IOM) at the Australian High Commission. Fatima Mujtaba, the Media Officer at the Australian High Commission was called and messaged at her official cell and landline numbers on Tuesday for the Commission's version on the matter but she did not comment. The IOM-facilitated screening including complete medical tests are reportedly conducted only on those candidates whose applications for asylum and immigration are cleared by the Australian High Commission here following which they are allowed to fly to Australia subject to the clearance of medical tests.

Previously, the diplomatic mission's source said, the screening tests on the cleared asylum-seekers were done at the Australian High Commission once a week (Monday). Now, these tests are conducted Monday to Thursday every week, the official said.

"This is because the number of asylum-seekers for Australia has seen a massive rise," the source added.

The IOM performs medical screening on 30 to 40 immigration applicants, mostly Hazaras and some Afghans, at its office every Monday and Tuesday in addition to screening 25 to 30 asylum applicants at the Australian High Commission (Monday to Thursday), it is further learnt. Reportedly, the DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) tests are also performed on the asylum applicants.

The Australian High Commission has reportedly cleared over a thousand immigration applications in the past three years. Majority of the applicants are said to have hailed from Hazara community.

Talking to TheNation, Chief of the Hazara tribe Sardar Sadat said that his tribe members were mostly applying for Australia due to its relaxed visa policy and related factors. "The Australian visa policy for immigrants and refugees is relaxed compared to other Western countries that's why people from our community are flying there. A number of Hazara families has been settled in Australia which also helps the newly moved Hazara families there," he said.

Regarding serious life threats to Hazaras and their targeted killings at the hands of sectarian terrorist organisations like Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, he said, "When our brothers and sisters are butchered like carrots and radishes and there's nobody to help us, what option do we have than to move to safer places? New examples of boundless brutalities have been set on us but nobody came for our rescue." Sadat referred to the seemingly incapable government and the law enforcement agencies including the military authorities in Balochistan saying that since the arrival of the present government in 2008, Hazaras had been the victim of repeated targeted killings in Quetta.

"If our genocide goes on like this, we'll be compelled to move elsewhere like some families from our community are doing," he said.

After last month's carnage, the Hazara community staged a huge-sit-in with 87 unburied bodies demanding the dissolution of Balochistan government and launch of military operation in Quetta. The sit-in was called off after the government had imposed governor rule. The Hazaras, after the Saturday incident, again went for a sit-in that was put off on Tuesday following governments' assurance to launch targeted operation against the terrorists in Quetta. While the death toll suggests the killings of 90 people in the Saturday bomb blast, Hazara community leaders insist that the number of casualties is 110.

"We have lost 110 of our near and dear ones," Sadat said. "Again there're killings and again there're assurances. Every time the government promises to protect our lives and property but does nothing. Let's see how long do these promises work this time."

Hazaras leaving for Australia to take refuge | The Nation
 
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Most will fail,as other parts of Pakistan are safe for them.
Such as Haripur Hazara...
Nobody bothers if you are sunni or shia.

But its a person's own descrition which part of the world they feel safe.
 
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I hope they get asylum.

Last year a couple of boats sank off the coast of Australia and dozens (hundreds?) of Hazara refugees tragically died.

Plus australia gives asylum in remote islands...
Not in main land.
 
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Saudi Arabia and state sponsored terrorism
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Saudi Arabia is said to be the world's largest source of funds for Islamist terrorist militant groups, such as al-Qaeda, the Afghan Taliban, and Lashkar-e-Taiba in South Asia, and donors in Saudi Arabia constitute the most significant source of funding to Sunni terrorist groups worldwide, according to Hillary Clinton.[1] According to a secret December 2009 paper signed by the US secretary of state, "Saudi Arabia remains a critical financial support base for al-Qaida, the Taliban, LeT and other terrorist groups."[2]

The violence in Afghanistan and Pakistan is partly bankrolled by wealthy, conservative donors across the Arabian Sea whose governments do little to stop them.[1] Three other Arab countries which are listed as sources of militant money are Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates, all neighbors of Saudi Arabia. Taliban and their militant partners the Haqqani network earn "significant funds" through UAE-based businesses. Kuwait is described as a "source of funds and a key transit point" for al-Qaida and other militant groups.[1][3] The Pakistani militant outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba, which carried out the 2008 Mumbai attacks, used a Saudi-based front company to fund its activities in 2005.[1][4]

According to studies, most of suicide bombers in Iraq are Saudis.[5][6][7]
15 of the 19 hijackers of the four airliners who were responsible for 9/11 originated from Saudi Arabia, two from the United Arab Emirates, one from Egypt, and one from Lebanon.[8] Osama bin Laden was a Saudi by birth. His family is a wealthy one intimately connected with the innermost circles of the Saudi royal family.

Starting in the mid-1970s the Islamic resurgence was funded by an abundance of money from Saudi Arabian oil exports.[9] The tens of billions of dollars in "petro-Islam" largess obtained from the recently heightened price of oil funded an estimated "90% of the expenses of the entire faith."[10]

Throughout the Sunni Muslim world, religious institutions for people both young and old, from children's maddrassas to high-level scholarships received Saudi funding,[11] "books, scholarships, fellowships, and mosques" (for example, "more than 1500 mosques were built and paid for with money obtained from public Saudi funds over the last 50 years"),[12] along with training in the Kingdom for the preachers and teachers who went on to teach and work at these universities, schools, mosques, etc.[13] The funding was also used to reward journalists and academics who followed the Saudis' strict interpretation of Islam; and satellite campuses were built around Egypt for Al Azhar, the world's oldest and most influential Islamic university.[14]

The interpretation of Islam promoted by this funding was the strict, conservative Saudi-based Wahhabism or Salafism. In its harshest form it preached that Muslims should not only "always oppose" infidels "in every way," but "hate them for their religion ... for Allah's sake," that democracy "is responsible for all the horrible wars of the 20th century," that Shia and other non-Wahhabi Muslims were "infidels", etc.[15] While this effort has by no means converted all, or even most, Muslims to the Wahhabist interpretation of Islam, it has done much to overwhelm more moderate local interpretations, and has set the Saudi-interpretation of Islam as the "gold standard" of religion in Muslims' minds.[16]

By its nature, Wahhabism encourages intolerance and promotes terrorism.[17] Former CIA director James Woolsey described it as "the soil in which Al-Qaeda and its sister terrorist organizations are flourishing."[18] However, the Saudi government strenuously denies these claims or that it exports religious or cultural extremism.[19]


Reference:

WikiLeaks cables portray Saudi Arabia as a cash machine for terrorists | World news | The Guardian

US embassy cables: Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists raise funds in Saudi Arabia | World news | guardian.co.uk

US embassy cables: Afghan Taliban and Haqqani Network using United Arab Emirates as funding base | World news | guardian.co.uk


US embassy cables: Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists raise funds in Saudi Arabia | World news | guardian.co.uk


Saudi ex-diplomat who revealed government sponsored terrorists, flees Qatar - BlackListedNews.com

US embassy cables: Taliban/Haqqani fundraisers sneaking into Saudi Arabia | World news | guardian.co.uk

US embassy cables: UAE urged to do more about terror cash couriers | World news | guardian.co.uk
 
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@Safriz Care to explain more about why they are given asylum in remote islands ? Some sort of keeping them segregated from their own society ?

Hearing it first time.
 
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@somebozo Can you edit the post with some gaps and blank space. And also highlight it. The post seems good but hard to read.

Thanks in advance.
 
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@Safriz Care to explain more about why they are given asylum in remote islands ? Some sort of keeping them segregated from their own society ?

Hearing it first time.

Western countries dont make it easy..
Its their way of deterring immigrants and asylum seekers.
Here in UK i seen people from war torne countries like somalia wait 10 years while their case is being processed...and another 5 years until they get Passport...
And all these 15 years of waiting they can be deported on trivial things.
 
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Do insult intended but some time ppl use asylum as tool for Migration. Imagine getting World class life in Europe or AUstralia in the name of asylum.

Trust me if luck permits, I will also apply asylum in Europe (esp Swis land)
 
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@Safriz That means we are big heart people or kind idiots. :D

We give refuge to millions.
 
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Western countries dont make it easy..
Its their way of deterring immigrants and asylum seekers.
Here in UK i seen people from war torne countries like somalia wait 10 years while their case is being processed...and another 5 years until they get Passport...
And all these 15 years of waiting they can be deported on trivial things.

Agree.

There are a thousand and one tricks to beat the immigration system in Western countries -- thousands of people do it all the time -- but these desperate refugees don't have the knowledge or support system to use these tricks.
 
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looking at the present scenario, this was expected. atleast the wealthy ones will give this idea a serious thought
 
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Western countries dont make it easy..
Its their way of deterring immigrants and asylum seekers.
Here in UK i seen people from war torne countries like somalia wait 10 years while their case is being processed...and another 5 years until they get Passport...
And all these 15 years of waiting they can be deported on trivial things.

Well at least their life won't be in danger.

Australian refugee system is pretty fair I think. Most of the genuine cases do get approved within a couple of years, and in the mean time they are given all sorts of benefits. There are more than 100,000 Hazaras here now.
 
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ISLAMABAD - In the wake of serious threats to their lives, a large number of the Hazara community members leaves Pakistan for settlement in Australia or to stay there as refugees.

The number of applicants seeking immigration and asylum in Australia has seen an evident rise since the last month's deadly attack in Quetta, according to informed sources. As many as 92 Shi'ite Muslims from Hazara community including women and children had lost their lives in double-suicide bombings in Quetta on January 10. This has followed the killings of 90 Hazaras (till Tuesday night) as result of the Saturday bomb blast in Balochistan provincial capital.

Requesting anonymity, an official at the Australian High Commission said that the diplomatic mission had started supervising medical tests four days a week for the applicants cleared for asylum in Australia. "Dominant majority of these applicants comprises of Hazaras who no longer feel secure in Pakistan," the official said adding that the High Commission had accepted more than 200 requests for granting asylum in Australia in the past three weeks following which, the subsequent medical tests of the cleared applicants were being facilitated by the International Organisation of Migration (IOM) at the Australian High Commission. Fatima Mujtaba, the Media Officer at the Australian High Commission was called and messaged at her official cell and landline numbers on Tuesday for the Commission's version on the matter but she did not comment. The IOM-facilitated screening including complete medical tests are reportedly conducted only on those candidates whose applications for asylum and immigration are cleared by the Australian High Commission here following which they are allowed to fly to Australia subject to the clearance of medical tests.

Previously, the diplomatic mission's source said, the screening tests on the cleared asylum-seekers were done at the Australian High Commission once a week (Monday). Now, these tests are conducted Monday to Thursday every week, the official said.

"This is because the number of asylum-seekers for Australia has seen a massive rise," the source added.

The IOM performs medical screening on 30 to 40 immigration applicants, mostly Hazaras and some Afghans, at its office every Monday and Tuesday in addition to screening 25 to 30 asylum applicants at the Australian High Commission (Monday to Thursday), it is further learnt. Reportedly, the DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) tests are also performed on the asylum applicants.

The Australian High Commission has reportedly cleared over a thousand immigration applications in the past three years. Majority of the applicants are said to have hailed from Hazara community.

Talking to TheNation, Chief of the Hazara tribe Sardar Sadat said that his tribe members were mostly applying for Australia due to its relaxed visa policy and related factors. "The Australian visa policy for immigrants and refugees is relaxed compared to other Western countries that's why people from our community are flying there. A number of Hazara families has been settled in Australia which also helps the newly moved Hazara families there," he said.

Regarding serious life threats to Hazaras and their targeted killings at the hands of sectarian terrorist organisations like Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, he said, "When our brothers and sisters are butchered like carrots and radishes and there's nobody to help us, what option do we have than to move to safer places? New examples of boundless brutalities have been set on us but nobody came for our rescue." Sadat referred to the seemingly incapable government and the law enforcement agencies including the military authorities in Balochistan saying that since the arrival of the present government in 2008, Hazaras had been the victim of repeated targeted killings in Quetta.

"If our genocide goes on like this, we'll be compelled to move elsewhere like some families from our community are doing," he said.

After last month's carnage, the Hazara community staged a huge-sit-in with 87 unburied bodies demanding the dissolution of Balochistan government and launch of military operation in Quetta. The sit-in was called off after the government had imposed governor rule. The Hazaras, after the Saturday incident, again went for a sit-in that was put off on Tuesday following governments' assurance to launch targeted operation against the terrorists in Quetta. While the death toll suggests the killings of 90 people in the Saturday bomb blast, Hazara community leaders insist that the number of casualties is 110.

"We have lost 110 of our near and dear ones," Sadat said. "Again there're killings and again there're assurances. Every time the government promises to protect our lives and property but does nothing. Let's see how long do these promises work this time."

Hazaras leaving for Australia to take refuge | The Nation
Many those who went to these countries have returned because they were finding more hard to survive their but they should be given protection and safety Man they live in town of Quetta that can be at least protected and checked who enters it and who leaves
 
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