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As many as 108 Turkish employees of the Pak Turk Schools, along with their families, have been in the United Nations' (UN) protection after Pakistani authorities denied them an extension in their visas to work in the country, DawnNews reported.

Documents available with DawnNews reveal that the individuals had requested the UN's refugee agency, UNHCR, that they be resettled in a country other than Turkey after Pakistan ordered to deport them.

The applicants had told UNHCR they feared arrest, coercion and torture by the Erdogan government in Turkey in case the Pakistani government forcibly deported them to Istanbul.

The Pak-Turk schools used to be administered by a foundation linked to Fethullah Gulen, once an ally of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. However, after an abortive military coup in July 2016, the Turkish leadership blamed Gulen for sponsoring the overthrow attempt, resulting in a global crackdown on the religious and educational network led by him.

The Turkish government, in the wake of the attempted coup, jailed over 120,000 individuals on charges of facilitating rebels.

The Turkish foreign minister had in August asked Pakistan to close the institutions. In the second week of August, the management of the chain removed the Turkish principals of their 28 schools and colleges and also dissolved the board of directors which had representation from Turkish nationals.

When the Turkish faculty's visas expired in September 2016, the Pakistani government said it would not extend them.

The Interior Ministry also rejected an application filed by the affectees pleading for an extension in their visas, asking all affected individuals to leave the country by November 20. The decision was announced two days before Erdogan visited Pakistan in November last year.

However, the Sindh High Court later suspended the deportation order; the high courts of KP, Punjab and Balochistan had followed suit.

A spokesman for the UNHCR confirmed that the affectees will stay in UN protection until November 2017 and that efforts are underway to resettle them in another country.

“We are extremely concerned about our families in Pakistan. We applied for asylum because the Pakistani government can hand us over to the Erdogan administration anytime. We are now under UN protection,” one of the affectees, told DawnNews on Saturday.

He said that because he can no longer work in Pakistan, he had to sell household items to feed his family. “I fear starvation here and persecution in Turkey. My destination has to be a country other than Turkey,” he said.
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Put this case in court and use legal way to help them stay
But, Turkish govt pressuring Pak govt too much. Plus, don't know if Pakistani court can hear the petition or not.
Gareeb mulk ki haar taraf sa kambhati ayi rahti ha... It's very sad to see everyone is abusing Pakistan for there own personal favor. PMLn has personal association with Turkish govt. Too many projects are running by Turkish companies in Lahore. These leaders personal relation damage the national interest and reputation.
 
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But, Turkish govt pressuring Pak govt too much. Plus, don't know if Pakistani court can hear the petition or not.
Gareeb mulk ki haar taraf sa kambhati ayi rahti ha... It's very sad to see everyone is abusing Pakistan for there own personal favor. PMLn has personal association with Turkish govt. Too many projects are running by Turkish companies in Lahore. These leaders personal relation damage the national interest and reputation.
True there is also element of personal interests of sharif in Turkey thats why they are so willing to hand over Turks who could face prison
 
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Some members most probably don't understand the power of proxy traitors. There was a place called East Pakistan, and there was a Saltanat called Osmanli. Both are now gone forever due to the proxy traitors. I just don't wish that for the last Vatan(s) - Turkey came to as close as that of WVR missiles from NATO trained F16 pilots against a civilian aircraft last year. Road to hell is paved with good intentions...

As many as 108 Turkish employees of the Pak Turk Schools, along with their families, have been in the United Nations' (UN) protection after Pakistani authorities denied them an extension in their visas to work in the country, DawnNews reported.

Documents available with DawnNews reveal that the individuals had requested the UN's refugee agency, UNHCR, that they be resettled in a country other than Turkey after Pakistan ordered to deport them.

The applicants had told UNHCR they feared arrest, coercion and torture by the Erdogan government in Turkey in case the Pakistani government forcibly deported them to Istanbul.

The Pak-Turk schools used to be administered by a foundation linked to Fethullah Gulen, once an ally of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. However, after an abortive military coup in July 2016, the Turkish leadership blamed Gulen for sponsoring the overthrow attempt, resulting in a global crackdown on the religious and educational network led by him.

The Turkish government, in the wake of the attempted coup, jailed over 120,000 individuals on charges of facilitating rebels.

The Turkish foreign minister had in August asked Pakistan to close the institutions. In the second week of August, the management of the chain removed the Turkish principals of their 28 schools and colleges and also dissolved the board of directors which had representation from Turkish nationals.

When the Turkish faculty's visas expired in September 2016, the Pakistani government said it would not extend them.

The Interior Ministry also rejected an application filed by the affectees pleading for an extension in their visas, asking all affected individuals to leave the country by November 20. The decision was announced two days before Erdogan visited Pakistan in November last year.

However, the Sindh High Court later suspended the deportation order; the high courts of KP, Punjab and Balochistan had followed suit.

A spokesman for the UNHCR confirmed that the affectees will stay in UN protection until November 2017 and that efforts are underway to resettle them in another country.

“We are extremely concerned about our families in Pakistan. We applied for asylum because the Pakistani government can hand us over to the Erdogan administration anytime. We are now under UN protection,” one of the affectees, told DawnNews on Saturday.

He said that because he can no longer work in Pakistan, he had to sell household items to feed his family. “I fear starvation here and persecution in Turkey. My destination has to be a country other than Turkey,” he said.
dawn.com

Oh you proxy traitors. Turkish land, watered by the blood of Shehidan and under the Manevi Kalkan (spiritual shield) of Sahabe-i Ikram, Evlia and Ulema, is too Kutsal (holy) for you...
 
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As many as 108 Turkish employees of the Pak Turk Schools, along with their families, have been in the United Nations' (UN) protection after Pakistani authorities denied them an extension in their visas to work in the country, DawnNews reported.

Documents available with DawnNews reveal that the individuals had requested the UN's refugee agency, UNHCR, that they be resettled in a country other than Turkey after Pakistan ordered to deport them.

The applicants had told UNHCR they feared arrest, coercion and torture by the Erdogan government in Turkey in case the Pakistani government forcibly deported them to Istanbul.

The Pak-Turk schools used to be administered by a foundation linked to Fethullah Gulen, once an ally of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. However, after an abortive military coup in July 2016, the Turkish leadership blamed Gulen for sponsoring the overthrow attempt, resulting in a global crackdown on the religious and educational network led by him.

The Turkish government, in the wake of the attempted coup, jailed over 120,000 individuals on charges of facilitating rebels.

The Turkish foreign minister had in August asked Pakistan to close the institutions. In the second week of August, the management of the chain removed the Turkish principals of their 28 schools and colleges and also dissolved the board of directors which had representation from Turkish nationals.

When the Turkish faculty's visas expired in September 2016, the Pakistani government said it would not extend them.

The Interior Ministry also rejected an application filed by the affectees pleading for an extension in their visas, asking all affected individuals to leave the country by November 20. The decision was announced two days before Erdogan visited Pakistan in November last year.

However, the Sindh High Court later suspended the deportation order; the high courts of KP, Punjab and Balochistan had followed suit.

A spokesman for the UNHCR confirmed that the affectees will stay in UN protection until November 2017 and that efforts are underway to resettle them in another country.

“We are extremely concerned about our families in Pakistan. We applied for asylum because the Pakistani government can hand us over to the Erdogan administration anytime. We are now under UN protection,” one of the affectees, told DawnNews on Saturday.

He said that because he can no longer work in Pakistan, he had to sell household items to feed his family. “I fear starvation here and persecution in Turkey. My destination has to be a country other than Turkey,” he said.
dawn.com


What are your grievances?
 
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Erdogan wants to use the network of Pak-Turk schools as arbic style madrasas to create next generation of islamo-facist..we are a true dumping ground be is Salafi terrorism, Iranian sectarianism or Turkish Khilafat...
 
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I have a question. Are schools permanently closed or they are under administration of some other Turk folks appointed by Turk government or some Turkish/Pakistani NGO? I mean what will be the future of students currently studying there, if not permanently closed?
 
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What are your grievances?
Non. Worried about these Turk families. Don't you want them live scared free ? .

Erdogan wants to use the network of Pak-Turk schools as arbic style madrasas to create next generation of islamo-facist..we are a true dumping ground be is Salafi terrorism, Iranian sectarianism or Turkish Khilafat...
Don't know the status of these school or new adopted curriculum .
 
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Erdogan wants to use the network of Pak-Turk schools as arbic style madrasas to create next generation of islamo-facist..we are a true dumping ground be is Salafi terrorism, Iranian sectarianism or Turkish Khilafat...
Reis Erdo'an is the standard bearer of the traditions and mindsets which built Turkic empires in the Byzantines or Hindistan. It appears that you aren't very happy with those developments...
 
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So you do have concerns!
Tell us how....Turk families got scared in Pakistan?
I think you are not following the news. These Turks families don't want to go back to Turkey, afraid of persecution from govt. Hope now you understand the concern.
 
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Reis Erdo'an is the standard bearer of the traditions and mindsets which built Turkic empires in the Byzantines or Hindistan. It appears that you aren't very happy with those developments...

Its not logical for any Pakistani to be happy over such mentality..if there is anything the Turks, Persian and Arabs came to Indian subcontinent was for enforcing slavery...and making more and more slaves of all kind...
 
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