What's new

'' Pakistan is my home I don't want to teach anywhere else '' : Turkish Teacher Plea

Khan_21

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Aug 8, 2014
Messages
2,949
Reaction score
-6
Country
Pakistan
Location
United States
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1518744/yes-taught-not-crime/

LAHORE:

“I don’t want to go back to any other country. I have been teaching in Pakistan for 11 years. I just want to teach here,” says Mehmat Ali Seker, a Turkish teacher affiliated with the Pak-Turk schools.


“We are just expecting our jobs back. Yes, I have taught, and teaching is not a crime.”

Asylum seeker: Turkish family goes missing from Lahore

ADVERTISEMENT



The last thing the man wants is to return to his home country. “I have nothing in Turkey, no friends, no money. I have everything here, my job, my students, my friends. I fear what might happen if I get deported back to Turkey.”

He claims there are examples of deportees being jailed and their born children also spending life in prisons.

Seker expresses these fears while speaking to The Express Tribune in the courtyard of the Lahore High Court where he is escorting fellow colleagues for the hearing of a petition filed against the ‘abduction’ of a former principal of the Pak-Turk schools.

Pakistan’s growing GDP attracting Turkish companies

Mehmat just turned 44. ‘Yesterday was my birthday. How can one think of celebrating it in such a tense situation?” he asks The Express Tribune. “After completing my education in 1997, at the age of 23, I left Turkey to educate children.

Seker said he has taught in Russia, Serbia, Islamabad and Lahore. He is a former director of the Pak-Turk School, Khayab-e-Amin and founder of the first girls’ branch of Asifa Irfan Pak-Turk School in Lahore.

Mehmat says that they have educated children in this county and have not been involved in any illegal activity. “We left our families, our country, to educate people of Pakistan. We have done nothing wrong. We are living legally. No one can be sent back without evidence.”

Fateh Avci, an eyewitness to the abduction of Mesut, recalls 15 people, without uniform, came at around 2am. “I heard some kind of sounds.”

He recalls that five women were among them. “I tried to stop it. They also rounded me up and took us somewhere. They separated me and took me to another room, saying I was of no interest. These people said they had only come for Mesut. He later blindfolded and drove me back.” Fateh claims Mesut was tortured brutally by officials.

He says the people who picked up the former principal were not wearing any uniform or any other official form of identification. “We don’t know who these people were. They did not explain anything to us. They came at 2am which is not normal.” To a question, he replies that the visas of the Turkish teachers have expired, but they are being provided UNHCR asylum. “We were living under their protection and legally.”

Mehmat, meanwhile, said the incident had left the teachers shaken. He added they had already been living in misery as their jobs had been taken. He added all savings were being spent on basic survival, while resources were being shared to keep them afloat. Mehmat says that there were 350 other people, from 70 families, who were in a similar situation as him.

A statement issued by Turkish teachers stated, “Now almost 32 hours passed since this incident, but none of the officials made any satisfactory explanation to us. We, by no means, are able to understand how court decisions can be disrespected and trampled upon so blatantly like this by kidnapping people from their homes. We have been psychologically tortured and harassed by the law enforcement agencies in other cities, especially Lahore and Islamabad. We are seriously concerned about the safety of our lives and well-being. We immediately request the state authorities to provide more details about the perpetrators of this illegal incident and provide the return of our colleagues among us with immediate effect”.
 
.
Just a question. How long does it take to become a citizen of Pakistan. I don't know if we a have well crafted policy. Anyone who entered Pakistan on a valid work permit (not refugee or student), and has served Pakistan and paid taxes for over a decade should become eligible for citizenship.
 
Last edited:
.
Just a question. How long does it take to become a citizen of Pakistan. I don't know if we a have well crafted policy. Anyone who entered Pakistan on a valid work permit (not refugee or student), and has served Pakistan and paid taxes for over a decade should become eligible for citizenship.

Unfortunately, we don't have a well-devised Policy on awarding Citizenships.
 
.
Just a question. How long does it take to become a citizen of Pakistan. I don't know if we a have well crafted policy. Anyone who entered Pakistan on a valid work permit (not refugee or student), and has served Pakistan and paid taxes for over a decade should become eligible for citizenship.
i agree unfortunately, w are still stuck racism, regional nationalism which means only influential or big figures get nationality and truly deserving dont

we as a nation have a problem
 
.
i agree unfortunately, w are still stuck racism, regional nationalism which means only influential or big figures get nationality and truly deserving dont

we as a nation have a problem

hmmm I don't know if I can fully agree with you because if we check the policy of the most countries, they tend to bestow their citizenship to rich and powerful as they want people to contribute to their economy and not become a burden...check how many of Pakistan's badmashiya are holding dual nationalities. So I really don't think we can single out Pakistan on that. But developed countries have relatively well laid out procedure and highly skilled people also get awarded if they fulfil the criteria.

However, I agree that we should formulate a clear policy. I was shocked to see that a German woman who served Pakistan for decades and eliminated the leprosy from the country, got citizenship of Pakistan after 30 long years. I think 10 years should be a good time for anyone to get eligible for working in Pakistan on work permits. Though I know that if someone gets married to a Pakistani national, he or she can get it much faster..perhaps in 2-3 years I guess.
 
. . .
We should not be arresting and deporting teachers without reason, I think it's unreasonable. If Turkish security forces have evidence they should share that with us and only then should we extradite.
 
. . .
I think there are ways for him to stay in Pakistan.

We are just not ready at providing any of them political asylum or citizenship specially when they have such a baggage. He can continue working and for that he can apply for a work visa or something but nobody is granting any citizenship in Pakistan just yet.

If the Afghans can wait 40 years in Pakistan their distant cousins can wait for another 11 years.

He does not need citizenship just a reason for stay and that he can find plenty and everybody knows once they are in Pakistan they find it hard to leave. So my sympathies but we need to work some affairs out and we are not starting it with our citizenship program for sure.
 
.
Mesut Kacmez was reportedly kidnapped by about 15 people in plain clothes who came in vehicles without number-plates but with revolving blue lights usually used by police.
Are they sent, killed or saved by that? Hopefully sent but killed is fine, too. Otherwise, keeping those leads Turkish people to question ties and trust with Pakistan.
 
.
Are they sent, killed or saved by that? Hopefully sent but killed is fine, too. Otherwise, keeping those leads Turkish people to question ties and trust with Pakistan.


You can ill afford to rethink or question the Pak-Turk ties.
Just a heads up before you go that road.
 
. .
When Justin Trudeau brought a plane full of Syrian refugees as a part of 25000 refugees accepted by Canada, all refugees on that flight were wearing designer clothes and carrying designer luggage (most probably filled with US Dollars). Poors dont get anything, they must risk their life on boats and containers and do their time long before they do a crimes
 
.

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom