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Illegal Afghans suffocate to death for arrival in Pakistan

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Bodies of 45 suffocated Afghans repatriated

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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AFP) — The bodies of 45 Afghans who suffocated to death in a human smugglers' container in Pakistan arrived back in Afghanistan on Monday en route to their homes, officials said.

The corpses, found in the container on Saturday along with 65 survivors, were driven across the border in a convoy of vehicles after poor weather scuppered plans to fly them to the Afghan capital Kabul, they said.

"Pakistani authorities handed us 45 bodies," border police official Mohammad Raziq said in the small town of Spin Boldak, which adjoins Pakistan's southwestern Baluchistan province.

The truck container stuffed with around 110 people was found about 20 kilometres (15 miles) south of Quetta, capital of oil and gas rich Baluchistan which borders Afghanistan and Iran, police said.

Officials believed the truck was bound for Iran.

Most of the men were from northern Afghanistan, including Kapisa and Jawzjan provinces, Afghan foreign ministry spokesman Sultan Ahmad Baheen told AFP.

The bodies would be driven to the southern city of Kandahar and then flown to Kabul, officials said.

An advisor to Afghan President Hamid Karzai told reporters from Spin Boldak that the incident would be investigated in coordination with Pakistani authorities and those responsible would be punished.

"We'll go to Pakistan and talk to the survivors to find out what had exactly happened. The culprits will be brought to justice," said Moheeddin Baluch, head of an Afghan delegation appointed to handle the case.

Karzai said Sunday that he was deeply saddened by the deaths of the group, who were likely heading to Iran for to look for work.

He also "demanded people avoid dangerous illegal migration and not be deceived by smugglers."

Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency registered a case against an Afghan man, Gul Agha, who according to survivors charged 30,000 rupees (375 dollars) each to take them to Iran, FIA official Shahab Azeem said.

The agency, which deals with matters relating to foreigners, had also detained 41 people, another FIA official Mohammad Aamir said.

"Another 16 who are receiving treatment will also be taken into custody for violating foreigners' act," he said.

They would be produced in court, which may free them after imposing a fine or sentence them to up to one month, Aamir added.

Thousands of Afghans sneak abroad every year to find work, with jobs scarce in their impoverished homeland.

In October last year, Taliban fighters killed around 27 young men from central Afghanistan who were travelling by bus to Iran.

The men, some of them beheaded, were killed in the southern province of Kandahar where a vicious Taliban insurgency is strong. The Taliban had alleged they were new army recruits.

Pakistani police said three of the dead found in Baluchistan were teenagers aged between 13 and 15, and that another 45 people found unconscious in the container were admitted to hospital.

Senior police official Wazir Khan Nasir said the driver abandoned the truck, and fled after the condition of people inside the container deteriorated.

Survivor Nizar Ahmed, 15, told AFP from hospital that he came from the province of Paktia in eastern Afghanistan.

"We have all come from Afghanistan and we were going to Iran," he said.

Before the bodies were driven to Afghanistan, funeral prayers were offered in a Quetta Hospital by a Muslim cleric and attended by about 100 doctors, hospital staff and local people, an AFP reporter said.

AFP: Bodies of 45 suffocated Afghans repatriated
 
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I bet there are 100s and 100s of terrorists moving into Pakistan illegally. It is time to stop such acts.
 
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But Human Trafficking is quite common.Mexico-US Border is also facing this issue!
 
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But Human Trafficking is quite common.Mexico-US Border is also facing this issue!

It is common i agree. However, the reports suggest that even the security forces help these guys get in. I am talking about police, frontier constabulary, and whoever is on the check posts. This says so much about the state we are in, and our policy towards it. I will not be surprised if Baitullah is getting the human bombs imported from the Afghanistan.. backed by Indian funding.
 
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THis is really a very heart-tendering incident. Human traffickling is common all over the world but bad practices are done in third world countries. Why people use illegal means to cross the boarders. fallowing r the reasons;

1. unemployment rate is high in third world countries especially in pakistan.since limited opportunities are available for job , people wants to go abroad for their bread and butter. So, they try to avail every opportunity whether it is obtain by legal or illegal ways

2. people r illterate in such countries mostly or have not much education so they have limited opportunites to get job in their own countries as well as abroad, as now-a-days the countries which import manpower which r educated. Education has become pre-requisite even for low rank jobs so they become vicitms of such incidents.

3.lack of awarness among the people is another major factor and due to this reasons the agents which show the dreams of prestgious job, money and bright future to these people have become successful in their aim.

4. Human traffickling has become global business now and unfortunately in third world countries like pakistan this business has deep roots. The people who do this business are very adept to lure the innocent people and charge heavy money and then left them in the mercy of curel waves of sea or in the containers which result in such incidents.

5. Man is never satisifed with his present status. His twisted ego demands for more and more. In his fiery world he fantasizes for wealth and luxuries of life even he has enough to fulfill his basic needs. So, he does not waste any chance that is helpful to take hin to his dreamland.

6. poverty is another factor. Many people in our society are living form hand to mouth. They have large families to support so they are eaisly expolited in the hands of these agents

7. sometimes state higher officals are involved in human traffckiling as they take high bribe.

8. Security measures are few on the boarder side.Lack of effective mointering there so, these criminals are successful in their criminal acts.
 
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