Pakistan needs to act on this issue with earnest resolution. Pakistan’s problems in Afghanistan are a result of its policy in the latter country. Even today, Afghans who oppose a Taliban return are said to be angered by what they say are ‘games’ played by Islamabad and tensions between the latter and Kabul run high. But we need to move towards thinking of solutions and solving a problem that has gone on for far too long. Many Afghans living in Pakistan today have been born and bred here, resulting in thousands of intermarriages. The time has come to integrate these Afghans.
A clear policy is needed by the end of the year, before the residence permits currently issued to these Afghan nationals expire. And, of course, as far as wider policy goes, Pakistan and all the elements within it need to think about what they are doing, what impact this will have on the future and how it will affect a region that has been used as a playing field of power for decades, whilst major countries across the world have used it to build their own interests.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 27th, 2012.
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After so many years, they have implanted their roots in Pakistan and should be considered Pakistani citizens by all means. It is about time to integrate them wholeheartedly.
Most Afghan refugees in Pakistan are reluctant to go to their homeland NOT because of the deteriorating security condition but the settlement they have in Pakistan. They have businesses here which they don't want the risk of displacing, their kids study a different kind of curriculum which can be disturbed by posing them to a completely new one.
I, as one of them have the same reason. I have lived here for 28 years, since I was born. Why would I go to my homeland when I don't even own a piece of land there. However, here in Pakistan; I got a valid Pakistani NIC, got higher education here- and a job too.
Don't know where ET got the notion that the "refugees" don't want to go back because of the Taliban. They are here because of the communists and secularists that have invaded their homeland. Go to any camp in KPK or Punjab and the residents will tell you that they clamour for the relative stability of the Taliban. As for the refugees, they need to given dual-citizenship. ANP and PPP should not use them as pawns and harass them.