Indian citizenship, a ray of hope for the Afghan Sikhs
How do the marginalized Afghan Sikhs think about the new Indian Citizenship Act amid raging war in the country
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Melbourne VIC, Australia
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Request Quotesenior journalist and producer with keen interest and experience in capturing human stories particularly from the war-zones
How do the marginalized Afghan Sikhs think about the new Indian Citizenship Act amid raging war in the country
Most international troops are scheduled to leave Afghanistan by the end of next year. But road-side bombs and attacks by the Taliban are an ever-present danger. Many Afghans fear the Taliban may return once foreign troops pull out. And this could mean that many flee their homeland in search of a better life elsewhere. But living in a different culture isn't always easy.
Pakistan shares over 1600 miles long border on its west with Afghanistan. This border, often referred to as the Durand line stretches from the rocky mountains in the south to green hills up in the North. Asia Calling correspondents Shadi Khan Saif and Muddasar Shah went to explore one of the oldest and arguably remotest city Chaman in this border region and send us this report.
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