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Pakistani forces have clashed with hundreds of Afghans stranded on Pakistan’s side of a commercially vital border crossing with Afghanistan after its closure by the Taliban, Pakistani security officials say.

The disturbances broke out on Thursday after a 56-year-old Afghan traveller died of a heart attack as he waited in the dusty heat to enter Afghanistan via the Chaman-Spin Boldak crossing, Arif Kakar, a Pakistani official on the scene, told Reuters news agency.

The Chaman-Spin Boldak crossing is landlocked Afghanistan’s second busiest entry point and main commercial artery to the Pakistani seacoast.

The Taliban, which captured the crossing last month as part of a major advance across Afghanistan as US-led foreign forces withdraw, announced its closure on August 6 in protest at a Pakistani decision to end visa-free travel for Afghans.

The Taliban is demanding Pakistan allow Afghans to cross the frontier with either an Afghan ID card or a Pakistani-issued refugee registration card.

Taliban fighters have rapidly taken territory from the Kabul government in recent weeks, including important border crossings with Iran and Central Asian countries that now provide significant customs revenue for the group.

Some 900 trucks went through the Chaman-Spin Boldak crossing daily before the Taliban seized it.

Opening the border with Pakistan for visa-free travel would not only help the Taliban curry favour from Afghans but also shore up a route to areas of Pakistan that have housed Taliban fighters and some commanders.

Pakistan and the Taliban long maintained good relations though Islamabad says this ended after the 2001 United States-led invasion of Afghanistan that removed the group from power for having sheltered al-Qaeda fighters who carried out the September 11 attacks on the US.

Western capitals and the Kabul government say Pakistani support to the Taliban continues and many of its leaders enjoy safe haven in the country, an allegation Islamabad denies.

 
Those in medical need should be accommodated, urgently. Misunderstanding have a way of snowballing into larger problems (playing into the hands of the enemies of Pakistan). Be merciful, let in the the sick, injured and dying into hospitals. Remind those that have sought help from Pakistan, of its goodwill. Ask the world to send food aid to prevent a humanitarian crisis that could lead to massive exodus of refugees to Iran, Turkey and Europe. (These countries and regions specifically should send aid now unless they want to be paying for welfare for years and years to come; time not to be penny wise and dollar foolish)

Once the injured and sick are treated ask them to return to their country.
 
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is this true?
So now we are going to let afghans in without visas?
 
Seems Taliban agreed on Abdullah Abdullah new president of Afghanistan. Ghani and company have to go.
 
I just drove pass the Pakistani consulate in manchestr and the haramkhors were chanting anti Pakistan slogans. I could not stop due to traffic otherwise i would have taken a picture to find out the number basturd endians with them. Infact there was junky type white girl was doing a speech and all the haramkhors were gathered around her.
 
Unfortunately, this latest influx of "protestors", "refugees" or whatever you want to call them, will only cause further destabilisation in the KPK and Balochistan border regions.
 
Besides the traders and merchants are important players locally so DC Chaman has made the right call.
More Smuggled Laptops and Mobiles Gonna come in , I am glad he started , now i can get my hands on one of the Iphone 12s for Seriously cheap :taz:
 
More Smuggled Laptops and Mobiles Gonna come in , I am glad he started , now i can get my hands on one of the Iphone 12s for Seriously cheap :taz:



It is always the iPhone. :lol:

In time, Chaman border will be regularised.

For now, this is a very small price to pay for cutting the heads of TTP and BLA snakes.

Pakistan needs to keep its eyes on the prize i.e. securing CPEC, which is bigger than what Chaman smugglers have got going.
 

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