Kabira
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his intention is good, but should not have said that in crude way. instead he should have advised people to acquire knowledge to return to the country, for their country needs them the most. hard life here but struggle here for democracy and rule of law etc.
Many have returned back to help Pakistan with knowledge gained in USA. Here is just one I remember
CSI Lahore: U.S. forensics big shot comes home to help Pakistan
By Katharine Houreld | LAHORE, PAKISTAN
As one of America's top forensic scientists, Mohammad Tahir uncovered evidence that helped jail boxer Mike Tyson for rape, convict serial killer John Wayne Gacy and clear doctor Sam Sheppard of murdering his wife.
Then Tahir took on his toughest assignment yet – applying his skills in Pakistan, a poor nation of 180 million people beset by crime and militancy.
But catching criminals is not Tahir's biggest problem. It's working with the country's antiquated criminal justice system.
The very notion of producing evidence is a newfangled concept for many involved in law enforcement in Pakistan. Cases often rely on witnesses who are easily bribed or intimidated. Terrorism and murder suspects usually walk free.
http://in.reuters.com/article/us-pakistan-crime-forensics-idINKBN0KY0Z320150125