Pakistan Afghan Refugees
Pakistan Afghan Refugees
** EDITOR NOTE: PLEASE HOLD ADVANCE PHOTOS FOR A FEATURE STORY 'PAKISTAN AFGHAN REFUGEES' BY RIAZAT BUTT AND ADIL JAWAD ** An 18-year-old Afghan boy, who asked not to use his name and not to show his face fearing his identity could lead to his capture again, pose for photograph behind a window during an interview with The Associated Press, in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. Born and raised in Pakistan to parents who fled neighboring Afghanistan half a century ago, an 18-year-old found himself at the mercy of police in Karachi who took his cash, phone and motorbike, and sent him to a deportation center. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)
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Pakistan Afghan Refugees
** EDITOR NOTE: PLEASE HOLD ADVANCE PHOTOS FOR A FEATURE STORY 'PAKISTAN AFGHAN REFUGEES' BY RIAZAT BUTT AND ADIL JAWAD ** An 18-year-old Afghan boy, who asked not to use his name and not to show his face fearing his identity could lead to his capture again, pose for photograph during an interview with The Associated Press, in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. Born and raised in Pakistan to parents who fled neighboring Afghanistan half a century ago, an 18-year-old found himself at the mercy of police in Karachi who took his cash, phone and motorbike, and sent him to a deportation center. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)
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Pakistan Afghan Refugees
** EDITOR NOTE: PLEASE HOLD ADVANCE PHOTOS FOR A FEATURE STORY 'PAKISTAN AFGHAN REFUGEES' BY RIAZAT BUTT AND ADIL JAWAD ** An 18-year-old Afghan boy, who asked not to use his name and not to show his face fearing his identity could lead to his capture again, pose for photograph behind a window during an interview with The Associated Press, in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. Born and raised in Pakistan to parents who fled neighboring Afghanistan half a century ago, an 18-year-old found himself at the mercy of police in Karachi who took his cash, phone and motorbike, and sent him to a deportation center. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)
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** EDITOR NOTE: PLEASE HOLD ADVANCE PHOTOS FOR A FEATURE STORY 'PAKISTAN AFGHAN REFUGEES' BY RIAZAT BUTT AND ADIL JAWAD ** A worker prepare 'Naan' at a ran locally called 'Tandoor' in a a neighbourhood, where mostly Afghan populations, in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. For more than 1 million Afghans who fled war and poverty to Pakistan, these are uncertain times. Since Pakistan announced a crackdown on migrants last year, some 600,000 have been deported and at least a million remain in Pakistan in hiding. They've retreated from public view, abandoning their jobs and rarely leaving their neighborhoods out of fear they could be next. It's harder for them to earn money, rent accommodation, buy food or get medical help because they run the risk of getting caught by police or being reported to authorities by Pakistanis. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)
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Pakistan Afghan Refugees
** EDITOR NOTE: PLEASE HOLD ADVANCE PHOTOS FOR A FEATURE STORY 'PAKISTAN AFGHAN REFUGEES' BY RIAZAT BUTT AND ADIL JAWAD ** Burqa-clad Afghan women walk on a street in a a neighbourhood, where mostly Afghan populations, in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. For more than 1 million Afghans who fled war and poverty to Pakistan, these are uncertain times. Since Pakistan announced a crackdown on migrants last year, some 600,000 have been deported and at least a million remain in Pakistan in hiding. They've retreated from public view, abandoning their jobs and rarely leaving their neighborhoods out of fear they could be next. It's harder for them to earn money, rent accommodation, buy food or get medical help because they run the risk of getting caught by police or being reported to authorities by Pakistanis. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)
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** EDITOR NOTE: PLEASE HOLD ADVANCE PHOTOS FOR A FEATURE STORY 'PAKISTAN AFGHAN REFUGEES' BY RIAZAT BUTT AND ADIL JAWAD ** Children play on a street in a neighbourhood, where mostly Afghan populations, in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. For more than 1 million Afghans who fled war and poverty to Pakistan, these are uncertain times. Since Pakistan announced a crackdown on migrants last year, some 600,000 have been deported and at least a million remain in Pakistan in hiding. They've retreated from public view, abandoning their jobs and rarely leaving their neighborhoods out of fear they could be next. It's harder for them to earn money, rent accommodation, buy food or get medical help because they run the risk of getting caught by police or being reported to authorities by Pakistanis. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)
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** EDITOR NOTE: PLEASE HOLD ADVANCE PHOTOS FOR A FEATURE STORY 'PAKISTAN AFGHAN REFUGEES' BY RIAZAT BUTT AND ADIL JAWAD ** People walk on a street in a a neighbourhood, where mostly Afghan populations, in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. For more than 1 million Afghans who fled war and poverty to Pakistan, these are uncertain times. Since Pakistan announced a crackdown on migrants last year, some 600,000 have been deported and at least a million remain in Pakistan in hiding. They've retreated from public view, abandoning their jobs and rarely leaving their neighborhoods out of fear they could be next. It's harder for them to earn money, rent accommodation, buy food or get medical help because they run the risk of getting caught by police or being reported to authorities by Pakistanis. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)
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** EDITOR NOTE: PLEASE HOLD ADVANCE PHOTOS FOR A FEATURE STORY 'PAKISTAN AFGHAN REFUGEES' BY RIAZAT BUTT AND ADIL JAWAD ** Burqa-clad Afghan women walk on a street with other in a a neighbourhood, where mostly Afghan populations, in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. For more than 1 million Afghans who fled war and poverty to Pakistan, these are uncertain times. Since Pakistan announced a crackdown on migrants last year, some 600,000 have been deported and at least a million remain in Pakistan in hiding. They've retreated from public view, abandoning their jobs and rarely leaving their neighborhoods out of fear they could be next. It's harder for them to earn money, rent accommodation, buy food or get medical help because they run the risk of getting caught by police or being reported to authorities by Pakistanis. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)
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** EDITOR NOTE: PLEASE HOLD ADVANCE PHOTOS FOR A FEATURE STORY 'PAKISTAN AFGHAN REFUGEES' BY RIAZAT BUTT AND ADIL JAWAD ** An 18-year-old Afghan boy, who asked not to use his name and not to show his face fearing his identity could lead to his capture again, pose for photograph behind a window during an interview with The Associated Press, in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. Born and raised in Pakistan to parents who fled neighboring Afghanistan half a century ago, an 18-year-old found himself at the mercy of police in Karachi who took his cash, phone and motorbike, and sent him to a deportation center. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)