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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1. Gil Loeshcer, The UNHCR and World Politics: A Perilous Path, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001. 2. UNHCR, UNHCR Welcomes Pakistan's Decision to Extend Stay of Afghan Refugees, UNHCR, Islamabad, March 2010. 3. UNHCR, Searching for Solutions: 25 Years of UNHCR--Pakistan Cooperation on Afghan Refugees, UNHCR, Islamabad, June 2005. 4. Jane Thomas, Effects of Afghan Refugees on Pakistan. Ecological Fact Finding Study Report, Peshawar, January 1995. 5. Rudiger Schoch, Afghan Refugees in Pakistan during the 1980s: Cold War Politics and Registration Practice, Research Paper No. 157,UNHCR, Geneva, June 2008. 6. Ibid. 7. Gil Loeshcer, no.1 p.216 8. Stephen John Stedman and Fred Tanner, Refugee Manipulation: War, Politics and the Abuse of Human Suffering, Brookings Institution Press, Washington, DC, 2003, p. 69. 9. Wendy Baston, Trends of Return of Refugees to Afghanistan, UNHCR, Islamabad, 1992. 10. Lawrence Ziring, Pakistan at the Crosscurrent of History, Vanguard Publishers, Lahore, 2004, pp. 225–226. 11. US Committee for Refugees (USCR), Left Out in the Cold: The Perilous Homecoming of Afghan Refugees, December 1992. 12. UNHCR, Repatriation Under Conflict: A Review of the Encashment Programme for Afghan Refugees in Pakistan, Research Evaluation Unit, Geneva, 2003. 13. K. Warikoo, The Afghanistan Crisis: Issues and Perspectives, Bhavana Books & Prints, New Delhi, 2002. 14. Stedman & Tanner no.8, p. 59 15. USCR, Pakistan: Afghan Refugees Shunned and Scorned, 2001 16. Ibid. 17. The News International, 24 March 2002 18. UNHCR, ‘UNHCR Trims Aid Programmes as Record Numbers Return to Afghanistan’, July 2002 19. The News International, 27 June 2002 20. David Turton and Peter Maderson, Taking Refugees for a Ride. The Politics of Refugee Return to Afghanistan, Afghanistan Research Evaluation Unit, Kabul, December 2002. 21. Ibid. p.25 22. Ibid. 23. The News International, 24 October 2002. 24. UNHCR, ‘UN Refugee Chief Warns Cash Shortages Threatening Afghan Repatriation’, April 2002. 25. UNHCR, ‘Repatriating Afghan Refugees Re-migrate’, September 2002. 26. Nasreen Ghufran, ‘Afghan Refugees in Pakistan: Current Situation and Future Scenario’, Policy Perspectives, 3 (2), July–December 2006, Institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad, pp. 83--104. 27. Nasreen Ghufran, Politics of Afghan Refugee Repatriation from Pakistan: Complications and Challenges, VDM, Saarbrucken, Germany, (2010) p.150. 28. Gil Loesher, no.1

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