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Barriers to Repatriation of Afghan Refugees (A Case Study of Afghan Community at Shah and Khusar Colony Board Area Peshawar)

Anwar Alam

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This study was conducted to explore the barriers to the repatriation of Afghan refugees. The
data were collected from board area Peshawar from 76 respondents selected through simple
random sampling technique and were interviewed. The study shows that Afghan refugees
migrated to Pakistan mainly due to Soviet invasion in Afghanistan in year 1979. Despite having
stay of almost three decades in Pakistan they have to repatriate to Afghanistan, but a large
majority of the respondents had no intentions to repatriate while small number of respondents
reported intention to repatriate mainly due to strict policies of Pakistan government. Those had
no intention pointed out the political reasons such as lack of peace and stability in Afghanistan
and bad law and order situation, they had no property/ land in Afghanistan, supplemented by
lack of job opportunities while they have livelihood sources and better socioeconomic
conditions in Pakistan. Socially in Afghanistan a new culture has been developed mostly
favoring those like war. Social services are completely destroyed and many refugees called the
new culture as alien for them especially to the new generation of Afghan refugees who have
been grown in Pakistan. Many of them especially women and children enjoyed a life style that
did not exist even before 1979 in Afghanistan. Refugees consider themselves more the part of
Pakistani culture and hesitate to go back home. The overall impact shows that those people
who had intention to repatriate mainly due to the use of force by government, destruction of
houses and shops in camps. Study recommends that the repatriation process can be enhanced
if peace and stability in Afghanistan is improved along with the availability of social services and
job opportunities.

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