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Pakistan: Displacement by the Thousands| 4mins
Director: Qaiser Khan Afridi | Producer: Edith Champagne
Focus Years: 2014 | Country: Switzerland
Subject Tags: asia, europe, food, healing, health, human rights, livelihood, migration, switzerland, water
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
In Pakistan, the government estimates that the latest offensive against militants has left some 470,000 people internally displaced. They arrived in the hundreds of thousands… most of them in just one week…. Nearly half a million people displaced due to the military operation against militants in Pakistan’s North Waziristan region The latest government numbers reported that over 38,000 families, who have fled their homes. Seventy-five percent are women and children. And now the find themselves seeking help alongside the 160,000 families already in displacement from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas. As the latest military offensive started, staying back was not an option…

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