Soviet tactics to destabilize Afghanistan in 1970,s and to pave the way for its intervention and occupation of Afghanistan to impose its Communist ideology as after the second great war was imposed upon people of Eastern Europe, had compelled millions of Afghans to take refuge in Pakistan, initially these refugees were hosted by government of Pakistan, then United Nations and many other transnational actors had started helping Afghan refugees to minimize their miseries within Pakistan and elsewhere in the world. War against Soviet Communism was over in 1991, Afghan refugees problem is still lingering on, “more then 2500 Afghan refugee families are living in Ghulam Banda Camp of Kohat district, now there is no aid from UN or other transnational actors, we work as laborers to feed our families very few families are gone back to Afghanistan from this camp,” Mr. Sir Buland an Afghan refugee living in Ghulam Band Camp has said.
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ABDUR RAZIQ