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the time being expanded, you're welcome to the the news aisha. i'm glad you can join us. you're a secretary of state anthony blinking has handled stokes in south korea. i mean, the concerns over north korea is growing military ties with russia. lincoln met with his subsequent encounter 5 palm jim. blinked and condemned john young for has been russia and its invasion of ukraine by electric, be sending nations. he also won russia against supporting north korea's nuclear weapons and me side programs. and of course we have real concerns about any support for it's for north 3 is ballistic missile programs. for us, we're still yet to see help lincoln's visit to sole and was discussed will in fact into career relations. but what we know for sure is that into korean,
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tensions are flurry high whenever south korea bolster is it's cooperation with key allies, the north retaliates every time. washington sol strengthens, are expand store and joint moultrie drills or increases the amount of us military assets in korea. the north resumes their long range missile tests. and this year in north korea has been very vocal about how it would continue developing as nuclear weapons and missiles. it stated many times that it had no choice but to defend itself from deliverance. security threats like the us and south korea. so we may see another tit for tat and south korea is also concerned with what some young might do on november 18th, which it declared as a missile industry day. and this was 2 markets launch of the ponds on 17 icbm last year. and so south cruise military is keeping a close eye on how the blinking trip will affect the inter korean relations. and whether the north will test launch anything that they, namely a possible spice satellite, which the north has to build 2 times before. if they do this time around,
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it will be their 3rd of time. so security threats are posing a big concern. the farthest on can take a prime minister, say is more than 250000 off guns have returned to of contest on from the book this time following a crack down the games on documented photos. but this onset, the 1st of november as a deadline for people to either leave voluntarily or face expulsion. the cut down affected mostly of guns, around 4000000 of whom live as the refugees impact just on of that number. roughly 1700000 are undocumented. those would have tons to have gone just on did so with lifting money or prospect. he has more from the off con, province of none, that hot off guns say they were given less than a month. notice when they were forced to leave their homes and pakistan, and now they're arriving back and tell the band run that's going to stop with nothing to their names. pakistan is home to over 4000000 off gun migrants and
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refugees is i'm about says one point. 7000000 off guns are living in the country illegally. the by the job, not on the was the return from one job problems. we've nothing to pay our rent and afghanistan, lots sold or we're heading to clean. those problems will be nothing there to care for our children that is on the bus. that's what i call them and chose to help us with that. we're left with nothing. do you have any other sort of deal with that? so just threw up the loud poor compan non go har refugee say threatened of guns and pakistan need more time to look at him with we are just the government to pakistan, to grant us more time to con your businesses and shop it offline. we owe money to meet the setup and we need additional time to handle all of these matters. we would have it for the rest is under their control. so i'd like to do what i've done this will eventually leave and like a standard way kind of figure out what is challenging for women and children to
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lead during the winter. what things are world is that to me the, the ultimatum was issued on october 3rd, many migrants have lived in pakistan for years, and now facing uncertain future. winter is coming, and the records aren't prepared. the setup was auto and they should show more tolerance towards us and allow us more time. or if you, especially considering the cold winter though these people need a few more months to lead voluntarily. we are all muslim brothers. they should not truces crudely out there, nor should they physically abuse us. in that case, we came to pakistan in a humane manner and we should be permitted to leave in the same way packaged nonsense. the deportations are to protect security after sharp rise and attacks which the government planes on it since operation from afghanistan is not the bod says most of the guns have left voluntarily with capital and system majority of
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being forcibly repacked created since the deadline was the far as the protection of a regular migrants goes against, all norm is now that it's happening, our brothers and sisters are welcome to their homeland, to their challenges here, enough kind of stuff. so we have to do with this situation. so then this is their country and home for a while. i mean, we'll do everything in july in our power to support our brothers and sisters looking for the we still outcomes here too. and rights groups are criticized the deportation policy. they say vulnerable groups, women and girls in particular, could be in grave danger if they return and joining me now for more from chicago is man and adults to access and advocacy coordinator with the danish refugee council. man, is there any immediate help that the of gun baton is getting in?
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they've got this done as hello, thanks for having me. and yes, absolutely. um. so there is a strong coordination that is happening around the for the crossing finds, pitching a little pressure on fox news. so interesting and nationalization international organization and the u. n. agencies also interests coordination with i'm so sorry to use. i am all of these different regions. so how it works is that once the atkins across the board that they are immediately registering or so they have provided with the cards that is giving like justification and then typed in fights and men for assistance as a return a from pakistan. so how it's going is that we have coordinate, you to package assistance for minimum assistance that they are desperately needing . so this includes uh, for example, the cash assistance so they can cover the needs are in terms of fluids. for example, in terms of the respect transportation costs um,
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but for so is i would need to rent a place immediately in the area of destination. and there's a number of over assistance being promising suggests or allows us to run this session and supports for like documentation, awareness and main contamination and number of other services. so this seems to be a lot of the initial help. and uh, uh, the, the, the, the tale button that is routing of gone is on right now. they have also set up a commission. it seems to deal with the people who are returning, but you said a longer term plan for those people, whoever turned yes. so the average entry to the commission between ministries to support the recognition allocated some budgets for this to be honest, the plans are subbing and also discussing coordinates in for the august. as of right now, our main concern has to make sure i'm in addition, and our main demand is to make sure that we're not creating additional accounts.
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that would be longer terms. the time comes with like, showtime, the right time in assistance because it would generate a very high dependency on you mentioned assistance. and it would provide, prevent them from being able to integrate into society and to have, you know, finding a job, for example, to be able to fend for themselves and feed the family. so the times would be as much as possible trying to make sure that this atkins for returning has the ability and the support they need to. we integrate in our back in society, wherever they would like to go are across the country. you were talking about the defendants on humanitarian assistance, but isn't that what is generally going to happen? unfortunately, given the of guns themselves who are already enough gone is done already coping with hunger and millions that are already dependent on aid for survival. isn't that unfortunately, the fate that might before a large majority of people over time from bach has done this is one of our concerns
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. absolutely. so linked to what you just said, like there was still a 6600000 internally, distaste. afghans was still waiting for jerry was the missions our hope is that we can or so supports both id piece and you'd every time i've done some pakistan to really um, support them in service solutions. this is also one of the reason why we're asking and the support of the international community. and in particular, the international and done is to make sure that we have an increase funding to be able to support this. durable solutions for these people is that a lot of the of gone refugees of a ton to have gone as on being forced out of pocket on among them many vulnerable populations, for example, women and children. they are returning to a country where they essentially don't have any rights. how hard is it going to be for them?
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it's obviously extremely high. it's as so the women that has been discussing with as a border crossing phones or extremely worried for themselves is quoting for the family . and as you know, the dentist that has been reading some decades of complex rights, that means that a number of women found themselves the heads of the households. and so they have to find a way to support the family. they need the job, they need support, then it's everything that they can to be able to to support this. i mean for them we can do something and this is why for us it's extremely important to have the right resources to support them. so we can provide them with immediate supports rights through e, my attend assistance and making sure they have food that they have access to cash so that they can cover, for example, house costs. but we can also support them if failed to create some smaller businesses. for example. um that's for them relate to the private sector or working agriculture like say the number opportunities where we can, we can really try to do our best to supposedly man in particular. we live at the
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time being the thanks so much and bring us all that the context and that information man, and got those stuff on the danish refuge account. so speaking to us from kabul, thank you very much. thanks it, us. that does it for today. there's most doors in the region on our website. i'm going to tomorrow, but the, enjoying the views and kind of take a look at this. our tv highlights every week. email inbox, subscribe. now. the one of main kinds, oldest ambitions could be within reach. what do you see? it really is possible to reverse the
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