Sunday, August 22, 2021

Are Afghan refugees the world's problem ?

Taliban's impending runover of Afghan democratic forces and take over is an interesting event the world is watching inquisitively. Being a set of a misguided group from the times of the Russian occupation of Afghanistan, supported by the US, the Taliban starting the fear psychosis in the Afghan people and starting the new wave of refugees is a concern to the world.

  

Is Afghanistan worried at all? Why is it that the wave of migrants first started from Syria, then Iraq, Sudan, Ethiopia, now Afghanistan? What are the grand plans behind these vast waves of refugees waiting to enter other countries? Who is fanning the uprooting of people from these counties, who is causing unrest in these countries and finally who is seeing a flow of the refugees from these countries to the west?

 

The word refugee has the following meaning - the person who has been forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster - Google

 

Cambridge Dictionary gives this definition - a person who has escaped from their own country for political, religious, or economic reasons or because of war:

Are these refugees, after they enter into foreign lands, able to homogenise, amalgamate and merge with their new adopted culture and forget their ethnic differences? Sadly we find that is not the case for these particular cases of refugees. The refugees, even in distant countries stick to their extreme fanatic beliefs and dogma which drove them out from their own countries. 

 

Any fair thinking person of the world would want to see through this game plan of these countries in sending their people to the more prosperous western countries and in precipitating crises there in due course of time.

 

Emmanuel Macron, the French President warned the European countries of this threat from the poor countries of Syria, Afghanistan. 

 

Global leaders need to look back at the crisis hitting the world. These refugees from Syria and other Arab countries after coming to France have not integrated with the local population but is trying to make the divisions in society more stark, with their intention to divide French society right through the middle. Is this the right thing to do?

 

The creation of refugees in these poor countries may not be an intentional action, but any normal thinking person in the world is seeing a big game plan in these refugee flows across countries not mixing with the local adopted country population instead of disturbing the peace in their newly accepted lands. 

 

My statement (as well as that of French President Emmanuel Macron) is very clear - Refugees need to mingle and integrate with the adopting population and not try to disrupt it.

 

George.



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