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People of Malakand live in ruthless circumstance at Jalala Camp Takht bhai.

Peshawar : Pakistan | about 1 month ago  
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Peshawar (16 October 2009) Government of Pakistan and people of Pakistan overlook us, even we destroyed our home for the safety of Pakistani people, but where our sacrifices are. That is the wording of 147 families who survive now in Jalala Camp Takht Bhai. These families from different parts of swat valley.

The 147 resident families of Jalala Camp now live there in harsh condition. Government department leave the camp now and no government official visit the camp to check how many people living there and there problem.

Some of non governmental organization working here, they distribute supplies. But these people are not satisfied from the efforts of NGO, S.

The affected people want support from the government of Pakistan, a woman named Khudija Bibi talk to Media man who visits Jalala camp. She says that government of Pakistan and provincial government want money for us but they didn’t know about us. How we are living here and what problems we are facing.

She says last day I bought 20 kg Atta, I didn’t have source but for my children ATTA must, so I got on debt. She says we fights war for the safety of Pakistani people but now government and people of Pakistan leave us.

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Posted By wanderne wanderne | 13 days ago
thanks for sharing the information..
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