Afghan refugees living in the capital Islamabad and a nearby city will be moved to camps in Pakistan or asked to return home because of security concerns, the Interior Ministry said Tuesday. More than 3 million Afghans have been living in Pakistan, fleeing wars, poverty and years of drought. Thousands are living in Rawalpindi, a city near Islamabad, and in shanty homes on the outskirts of the Pakistani capital. Authorities believe the refugee settlements provide easy shelter for criminals like robbers and even terrorists. Full Story
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