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Entry of Afghans to Pakistan becoming lucrative source of income

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Believe it that getting Pakistani visa for the Afghan nationals both in or outside Afghanistan becoming too much hard and expensive whereas continuous silence on the part of Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilalwal Bhutto Zardari and Emirate Islamic Afghanistan leadership generating stock of questions.

It seems that under well planned strategies, now the US lead allies, especially spy agencies of Pakistan are bent upon economic assassination of already war devastated Afghans. These US lead allies are also making attempts to force the Afghans to abandon their motherland as this mountainous region connecting South with Central Asia still maintains its strategic and economic importance, which would play a key role in next phases of global wars for power, perks and resources.

At the moment, issuance of visas to the Afghan nationals even those who are in possession of US, UK, EU and other foreign countries passports is considered most lucrative source of income not only for Pakistan’s diplomatic squads throughout the world but also for some of spy agencies and NADRA, personnel dealing heals and deals regarding war devastated Afghanistan.

$1200 for one month of visa

Couple of days back, a family belongs to eastern Afghanistan reached in Peshawar from Afghanistan. Five members of the family had got “On Line” visa at cost of eight US dollars each but the score was settled with three others by issuance Pakistan single entrance visa for one month after getting 3600 US dollars (each 1200 US dollars.)

This issue is not confined to a single family or an individual but it is a common feature for most Afghans who want to visit either for a single day or trip or for a prolonged stay. On Wednesday evening, a female with four children was forced to pay 40,000 Afghanis just for entering Pakistan at Torkham. Ironically, all those Afghans who want to go back to their motherland from Pakistan are not only bound to surrender Proof Of Registration (POR cards issued to them by NADRA and UNHCR couple of years back) but they are being forced to pay bribe from 5,000 to “RS” 10,000 Pakistan rupees at all crossing points especially at Torkham.

Though Pakistan made the policies for issuance of visa to Afghan nationals soon after starting fencing of Pak Afghan border, also called Durand Line somewhere in end of 2015 last with financial support of US but soon after empowering of Taliban on August 15th 2021 it was further tightened.

Afghans must go through a stamp paper costs 1,000, to 1,500 rupees

All those Afghans who intend to visit Pakistan either from Afghanistan or from the rest of the world are bound to attach an invitation from a Pakistani national through a Stamp Paper. Each member of the family is bound to attach separate Stamp Paper with visa application. Filling and stamping this stamp paper costing from RS 1000 to RS 1500. But it doesn’t mean approval as the approval authorities are certain mysterious high ups in Foreign Office, Intelligence agencies, responsible for Afghanistan and NADRA offices. However, the procedure becomes a major source for minting money or getting bribes for the personnel of all these departments and institutions. Ironically, the government of Pakistan is not giving any attention to the matter, ensuring it puts into jail those Afghans whose visas expired and did not renew inside the country despite trying several times. Many Afghans were also jailed on charges of not having proper documents. Some of the detainees were freed but still there are dozens more.

Any expectation of repercussion 

Unfortunately, in reaction some of the diplomatic personnel of Afghanistan in its missions are also demanding bribes from Pakistani nationals, even students frequently visiting Afghanistan. Apparently, Taliban are portraying themselves “unhappy” from Pakistan but internally all of Emirate Islamic leaders including acting Prime Minister and Foreign Ministers are playing a silent role over maltreatment of the countrymen for visas and visits to Pakistan. The Afghans not only from inside Afghanistan but also scattered throughout the world, through social media are not only denouncing step mother attitude on the part of Pakistan but even they making appeals to higher authorities like Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Chief Of Army Staff Gen. Asim Muneer to take its early notices as Afghans are considering Pakistan as their second motherland. Likewise, these policies and restrictions are also affecting relations between thousands of families and the two neighboring countries.

In the light of heavy prices of visa’s and unprecedented bribe demands of personnel at Torkham, Foreign and NADRA offices at Islamabad, visits or traveling from Afghanistan to Pakistan has been on decline for the last several months. Declining traveling and visits also pose bad impacts on bilateral trade between the two neighboring countries while both need to improve economic ties to improve their fragile situation. Without doubt, Kabul and Islamabad have been facing huge economic challenges and they need to initiate major economic projects to bolster their economy as well as to improve people-to-people connection and create a friendly environment.

Now it is the time for both Islamabad and Kabul to sit across a table, for settling all such issues and hardships.

 

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Israel cannot advance on the field

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Hezbollah, which said 17 Israeli soldiers had been killed in clashes in southern Lebanon, announced this morning that it had targeted the Krayot region near Haifa in northern Israel with a large number of rockets.

Following Israel’s announcement that it would invade southern Lebanon, clashes have erupted from time to time along the border. The Israeli army has so far failed to make any significant progress on the Lebanese border.

Hezbollah announced that 17 Israeli soldiers had been killed in the clashes in southern Lebanon. The Israeli army, on the other hand, said that 9 soldiers had been killed in clashes in Lebanon since 30 September, when the ground offensive began.

On the other hand, the Hezbollah statement said that the Krayot region north of the city of Haifa had been hit by a large number of rockets. The Israeli press also reported that sirens were sounding in border towns in northern Israel.

In a statement, the Israeli army said it had observed 20 rockets fired from Lebanon, most of which were intercepted and the rest fell in open country.

The coastal city of Haifa, about 40 kilometres from the Lebanese border, is one of Israel’s most important industrial and commercial centres.

Israel is trying to invade Lebanon by land, while at the same time carrying out intensive air strikes on targets it claims are Hezbollah family members near the capital, Beirut. It is also hitting targets in Syria to cut Hezbollah’s supply line. In this context, it was reported that Israel carried out an air strike on the al-Masna crossing on the Lebanese-Syrian border. It was reported that the road between the Lebanese capital Beirut and the Syrian capital Damascus was also disrupted by the attack, although there was no information on whether anyone was killed or injured.

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Israel launches air strikes on Damascus and Latakia

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Three civilians were killed and three others injured in an Israeli air strike on the Syrian capital Damascus on Wednesday, the Syrian state news agency SANA quoted a military source as saying.

According to the source, the Israeli airstrike targeted a residential building in the Mezzeh neighbourhood in western Damascus.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the son-in-law of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in a major Israeli strike in Beirut last week, was also killed in the Israeli strike in Damascus.

Hassan Nasrallah’s son-in-law, Hassan Jaafar al-Kasir, was among two Lebanese killed in an Israeli strike on an apartment in the Mezzeh district of Damascus,’ the Observatory said, with a source close to Hezbollah confirming the claim to AFP.

The Observatory also said an Israeli drone targeted and destroyed an arms depot in the Syrian coastal town of Jabalah before dawn on Thursday.

The Britain-based monitoring group said the attack, carried out by drones and fighter jets, leveled the warehouse and caused large explosions that could be heard for miles.

It added that Syrian air defences and Russian forces responded to the attack within 40 to 50 minutes as the depot was located near the Khmeimim airbase in the northwestern province of Latakia, Russia’s largest airbase in Syria.

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Israel admits rockets hit air bases

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The Israeli military said its air bases had been damaged by an Iranian missile attack, but insisted that ‘this does not affect its combat capability’. The army issued another warning after last night’s warning, urging Israeli citizens not to reveal the locations of Iranian rocket launches in order not to ‘help the enemy’.

According to Israeli army radio, the Israeli army announced that its air bases had been damaged in the Iranian rocket attack. The message, which did not specify which base was damaged and to what extent, said that ‘some administrative, maintenance and repair structures were damaged, which will not affect operational activities’.

The Israeli army argued that ‘the combat capabilities of the air force and air defence systems were not affected’ and claimed that Iran’s claim that it had used ‘hypersonic’ missiles in the attack was not true.

Israel’s efforts to hide the damage

On the other hand, the Israeli army today issued a written statement on the X social media platform entitled ‘important message’ for the second time since the ‘do not share images’ warning in the immediate aftermath of the Iranian attack. The statement warned that revealing and documenting (through photos and video) the locations where the rockets fell would create a security vulnerability.

Due to the strict military control and censorship imposed on the press, the Israeli press did not publish any news about the missile sites, while Israeli citizens shared photos and images of the missile sites on social media, as well as images of Israeli soldiers hiding at the time of the missile launches. The statement read: ‘Don’t help the enemy, the responsibility is in our hands, let’s not expose the places where the rockets fell.

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