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Good Days For Afghan Refugees???

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
June 2, 2016
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ALI SUKHANVER


Love no doubt demands sacrifice. Taking care of the loved ones by keeping away personal interests and by ignoring every kind of individual loss and profit is surely a very sublime tradition but what you would do if the loved ones become a grave threat to your own existence. Certainly you will have to review the blessings of love you have been showering upon them. Same is the story of those who migrated to Pakistan from Afghanistan almost three decades back. Those were the days when the whole of Afghanistan had turned into a bloody battle-field and life for the innocent people who were neither among the Taliban nor with the Russian forces became simply a blazing hell somewhere in 1979. After a long period of ten years, in 1989 the Russian troops had to say good-bye to the Afghan lands but even after their withdrawal, peace remained an unfulfilled dream for the people of Afghanistan. There had been a state of civil war in Afghanistan. The Taliban had been trying their best to get hold on the whole system and somewhere in 1996 they succeeded in capturing Kabul and establishing the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Story did not stop here. US had a very old dream of ruling over Afghanistan through its proxy-rulers and it always wanted to bring India into the Afghan scenario as the representative of US but this situation was certainly never acceptable to Pakistan. The Taliban were also of the opinion that no foreign forces had any right to intervene in Afghan situation. A state of clash and conflict continued for many years and at last the US and NATO forces entered Afghanistan making the 9/11 attacks the basis of this intervention. In the beginning this intervention was given the name of the War against Terrorism but with the passage of time it was exposed that 9/11 and the War against Terrorism were simply lame excuses, the actual target was to materialize the centuries old dream of capturing Afghanistan. In short, since 1979 till 2016, Afghanistan has always been in a state of war; the unfortunate people of Afghanistan could never see dawning of a peaceful day. During all that period they were left only with two options; either to become a part of that war or take shelter in Pakistan as refugees. So most of the Afghans went for the second option; they simply crossed the Durand Line and entered a safe haven named as Pakistan.
Life is almost the same along the both sides of the Durand Line; same religion, same language and the same culture; so many of the tribes from Pakistan and Afghanistan have close blood relations too. According to a survey report prepared in December 2012, approximately 1.7 million Afghan nationals were reported to be living in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and northwestern Balochistan. “Most of these refugees were born and raised in Pakistan in the previous 30 years but are still counted as citizens of Afghanistan. They are under the protection and care of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and provided legal status by the Government of Pakistan to remain in the country indefinitely,” says the report. These refugees are a huge burden on Pakistan’s economy. Pakistan has to spend a lot on their food, accommodation, clothing, health and education. So many of these refugees have succeeded in getting fake identity cards and now they claim that they are the nationals of Pakistan. The intelligence agencies of Pakistan and the law enforcement authorities have so many times pointed out the involvement of these Afghan Refugees in serious crimes like drug-trafficking, targeted-killings and kidnapping for ransom. But the most painful aspect of their presence is that so many agents of the Indian RA&W and Afghanistan’s NDS enter Pakistan in guise of the refugees and create law and order problems. Such agents are so many times arrested from different parts of Pakistan for their involvement in terrorist activities.
Recently the law enforcement agencies arrested six agents of the Afghan intelligence agency, National Directorate of Security from Balochistan. According to the media details they were arrested from different Afghan refugee camps. Two of them carried out bomb blasts, while others were engaged in targeted killings and subversive activities. They admitted that they had killed at least 40 innocent Pakistanis in last few months. Last month in another search operation, the security agencies had arrested an NDS operative from Chaman and recovered bombs, fuses and other lethal materials from him. Everyone knows that NDS is an agency more hostile to Pakistan even than the RA&W. Last year, the government of Pakistan and the government of Afghanistan had arranged signing of a cooperation agreement between the NDS and the ISI but unfortunately NDS’ former chief Rahmatullah Nabil absented himself from the meeting willingly as he was not in favour of any such co-operation agreement. Now the situation regarding the Afghan refugees is getting more serious day by day as the agents of the NDS are simply trying to make things complicated for Pakistan in garb of refugees. The better option for the government of Pakistan is to send all the refugees back to Afghanistan as Mr. Ashraf Ghani has all guts to take care of them under the ‘kind guidance and support’ of Mr. Modi.

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