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Thursday April 25, 2024

Strange enemy

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has said that Pakistan is not a brother country. He lived in Pakistan for years. Even his western wife lived here. His kids were brought up here, along with four million Afghan refugees whose exodus from Afghanistan started in the 1970s and more than half of

By our correspondents
October 04, 2015
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has said that Pakistan is not a brother country. He lived in Pakistan for years. Even his western wife lived here. His kids were brought up here, along with four million Afghan refugees whose exodus from Afghanistan started in the 1970s and more than half of whom are still enjoying life in Pakistan. Wheat, flour, rice, grains, cattle, cloth, households, kitchen items, all petroleum products, building and construction materials, everything concerning daily life in Afghanistan is going through our land, in addition to labour, experts force working in dangerous environments from this end to that end of the country.
Yes, you are blaming us today, forgetting what we did for you during the last four decades. Our plight is unending because of the situation in Afghanistan. We continue to get killed at the hands of terrorists and yet you call us the enemy.
Hamza Ali
Islamabad