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By Jill McGivering
BBC News, near Nowshera


Displaced people are camping everywhere. Shelters of canvas and plastic sheeting line the edges of the highways linking Islamabad to Peshawar in the north-west of the country.

The roads are raised, a precious strip of dry land in a sea of stagnant floodwater and thick mud.

I stopped at one makeshift camp and a group of men rushed forward as soon as I got out of the car, crowding round.

One was a thin-faced man in his 40s called Iftikhar.

He pointed to the swamped ground beyond the railway tracks and the remains of his village. His house had been badly damaged, he said.

Even though the waters were starting to recede, it was too unstable for him to move back there with his six daughters.

We desperately need help from the government, so we can rebuild," he told me.

He rolled back a sleeve and showed me the skin rash on his arm. "Everyone is in a bad state," he said. "If we don't get money, I don't know what will happen to us."

Others chimed in around him. Many sounded miserable and frustrated.

They were getting some food, they said, but their community had been knocked back about 25 years.

Sugar and flour was not enough - they needed new houses, new possessions, new books and supplies in the local school to replace everything they had lost.

Some criticised the government, saying the aid was not fairly distributed.

Others blamed the West, including the US, for failing to give enough help.

One man turned his anger on me: "What about your country?" he said, heatedly. "Why aren't you giving more?"

Elsewhere in the small camp, businessmen were handing out donations from the local community.

If there was not more support, they said, the security situation might worsen.

There has been fighting already in the camps, said one.

"We're doing so much to help the United States in the war on terrorism. Now we're in crisis and we expect help," said one of the businessman donors.

His colleague agreed: "Now's the time for them to prove their commitment to us."

In fact, the US is already the biggest single donor to the UN's emergency fund.

On Thursday, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced more aid. But in Pakistan, critics of the US still sound scathing.

Ayaz Amir, an MP in Nawaz Sharif's opposition party, said: "The United States is spending $5bn every month on the war in Afghanistan. That puts into context what they're giving us."

The implication is that if the US does not do much more, Pakistan's ability - and willingness - to support the US-led battle against Islamist insurgents will suffer.

Mr Amir added: "If Pakistan can't recover, then one thing which will be washed away is the so-called war on terror. This front will not be functioning."

Bombing

On the ground, the floods are also compounding the misery caused to millions of ordinary Pakistanis by the militant violence and government offensives against it.

I met one young girl, still a teenager, now living in a roadside tent. The floods destroyed her family home. But the insurgency also destroyed her family, she told me.

"My Dad was killed in a bomb attack," she told me. "My mother had already died - and then a bomb killed my father.

"Now, in Pakistan, we have this new crisis caused by the flooding. But even now, with people in this state, bombs are still going off and people are still being shot."

Pakistan was already riven by problems before the floods hit.

It was struggling with a weak, unpopular government, and an insurgency and the country was engulfed by strong anti-American feeling.

The question now is whether these extraordinary floods could make all those problems even worse.

BBC News - Pakistani flood victims' anger at US
 
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They are not angry at just USA but everyone.

That's the natural human response when you lose your life's worth of savings, loved ones, home and everything.

Obviously they will be angry.

Duh!
 
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^ I agree. Sitting in our AC'ed homes and offices we cant even imagin the desperation and frustration these folks are going through. No wonder they will lash out at any and every one. May God give them resilience and strength to surpass this ordeal..
 
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^ I agree. Sitting in our AC'ed homes and offices we cant even imagin the desperation and frustration these folks are going through. No wonder they will lash out at any and every one. May God give them resilience and strength to surpass this ordeal..



As true that might be, Obama and USA as a whole, so called Pakistan's ally, have the perfect opportunity to make a good hold in Pakistan. They should send more American people and aid, so that the most illiterate people who can be easily brainwashed into fighting against Americans, can actually know that fighting against America is not the only thing.
 
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I feel sorry for US they do so much but hardly anyone appreciates.
These people are in bad shape and need help, we should provide as much help as possible. I have a genuine question USA is economically in very bad shape and China is in very good shape, why nobody criticise China for not doing enough. I know they are doing some but given their economic strength they are giving peanuts. Also Pakistan boast a lot about China being their best friend but their best friend is not doing enough and nobody says a word.
 
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I feel sorry for US they do so much but hardly anyone appreciates.
These people are in bad shape and need help, we should provide as much help as possible. I have a genuine question USA is economically in very bad shape and China is in very good shape, why nobody criticise China for not doing enough. I know they are doing some but given their economic strength they are giving peanuts. Also Pakistan boast a lot about China being their best friend but their best friend is not doing enough and nobody says a word.

Because Americans are more humane...and they have obligation towards Pakistan (WTO)..everybody should help..its the governments thats putting obstacles..whether its autocratic ruthless so called super powers or democratic western countries...
 
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What about China, they are doing almost nothing. Any figure less than 100 million for China is nothing for me given they claim to be best friend.
 
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dahhhhhhhh i have not come across a single person on camps where these flood-hit people are sheltered, not a single Person who is angry at US.


Rather almost 99% of them are angry at Govt of Pakistan and civilian administration. 90% of them are all praise for Pakistan Army.

99% of these flood victims have no access to TV or other media tools hence they do NOT know who is donating how much.


This report has just hinted a casual comment NOT anger at US.

BBC STOP spreading Conspiracy Theories for doing your politics at the cost of miseries of flood victims.


Thank you US and all for your help
 
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@NWO China has trillions, maximum money in world and giving 500 million should be peanuts for them. Claiming to be best friend but doing less then enemy of Pakistan (read USA).
 
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I feel sorry for US they do so much but hardly anyone appreciates.

stop being a wind up, you feel "sorry" for the US - of all the people to feel sorry for....

and secondly if you had read the remarks on the forum you would know that almost everyone has been grateful for all and any help, especially the use of helicopters

what you sound like you are doing is trying to create another debate where you can put some bad feeling between the US and pakistan
 
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we have plunged into a endless pit of misery, every one will score points out of it, thats pretty much obvious...
 
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There is a great deal of frustration in Pakistan - i hope everyone Understands.
 
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