Pakistan shutdown bites Afghan traders

I am posting this article, guys please don’t get too emotional for our poor brothers after reading it.

http://www.dawn.com/2012/01/23/afghans-hit-by-food-price-hikes-as-pakistan-shutdown-bites.html

Pakistan shutdown bites Afghan traders**
KABUL: With snow piled deep in front of his small Kabul shop and a border shutdown enforced by Pakistan driving up food prices and severing a vital lifeline into Afghanistan, Asmatullah is having his own winter of discontent.

****Since Pakistan closed supply routes to Nato forces in Afghanistan after the coalition killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in a cross-border air attack in November, ordinary Afghans and foreigners alike are feeling the impact of soaring food costs.

****“I have lost 50 per cent of my customers,” Asmatullah says, somehow managing a smile as he surveys his empty shop, surrounded by cartons of eggs and milk, boxes of cigarettes, drinks and crates of bottled water, now frozen solid on the icy pavement outside.

**“Everybody has less income now, so people are just not able to buy. When the border is closed, the prices go up,” he said, huddled in a black hat and leather jacket to try and keep one of the most biting winters for years at bay.

The border shutdown, which Pakistan has promised to lift at a time still to be decided, underscores Afghanistan’s reliance on food imports through its mountainous eastern border, rather than from Iran in the west and longer, more costly, routes north through ex-Soviet Central Asia.

Most food imports come from India, Dubai and Pakistan, and are trucked into the landlocked country from Karachi, entering Afghanistan through turbulent southern Kandahar province, in Spin Boldak, and Torkham, in eastern Nangarhar province.

Since the Pakistan border closure, the cost of trucking or flying supplies into the country for US forces has soared from $17 million a month to $104 million, figures from the Pentagon in US media showed this month.

At the three-storey Finest supermarket, popular with foreigners and locals and the target of a deadly suicide bomb last year, owner Matiuddin says the cost of importing a container of food has soared from $8000 before the border closure to around $23,000.

“It’s a huge problem. Everybody is yelling. If they don’t solve it soon we are going to have to close our business,” Matiuddin said in his cramped office, slamming his hand on an ageing fax machine in frustration.

“We are just having to let food expire and keep it on the shelves in hope of selling it.”

Since the shutdown was imposed, prices for a kilo of chicken have jumped from 200 Afghani ($2) to 250 Afghani. Tomatoes have more than quadrupled and those for cheese doubled.Housekeeper Nadira Habibi, 37, said that even with her husband and a son working, it was becoming too difficult to feed her family of seven.

“Before we spent around 20,000 Afghani a month ($400), but now it’s more than 30,000, which we’re just not able to afford,” Habibi said.

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^^^ Why aren't they importing food through India? Oh, wait they can't. Btw, I would never feels sorry for Afghans or their miseries. They hate us with passion, and if we weren't s o stupid we wouldn't have let them roam freely in 80s, and we should have locked them up in refugee camps like in Iran.

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Their imports come through wahga border or Karachi, that's the cheapest way. It's strange that we have been taxing our people to provide them with cheaper subsidised fuel all these years and they tend to bite us when ever they can.

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^ Afghans think that Pakistan actually profited from their “presence” in Pakistan :hehe:

I used to argue with a pathan bhai back in the day when he used to say that Pakistan doesn’t deserve to exist independently. Looking at the state of things now for many years, I have started to wonder about Pakistan as well.

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What was his view as to how Pakistan needs to exist? As some of these afghans with whom I used to discuss 10 years back used to say the kp and balochistan should form part of Afghanistan and the rest can go to India because of similarities of cultures.

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Well said

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He is a pakistani pathan and from what I tell, he wasn't too fond of afghans in pakistan. His basic argument was that Pakistan didn't deserve independence and in fact, it should actively propose the british to be put under the queen's reign.

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Well said

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If Pakistani leaders really care about their country they should permanently close Afghan border. If we could do that, half out problems would go away. I say we should mine the border...entire 1800 miles.

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^ agreed! but no one would do that.

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screw them !

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blush

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seal the border with iron wall let them stay in peace, we are all happy here in this side without them and send back also all afghan refugee as well. ye tade shrade block not enogh.

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Iron wall will turn out to be asbestos wall in this govt.

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why dont we just send all of them back to their land? :(

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We don’t have the will to go into sohrab goth and you talk about sending them back? :hehe:

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so, it is ok for Pakistan to blackmail Afghanistan by denying food supplies? Wouldn't that set a precedent for India to blackmail Pakistan when water becomes scarce?

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Afghans can get food supplies from other neighbours as well, they are not dependent upon Pakistan. Some of these border areas might be dependent upon some districts on our side, but when unwanted elements from the Afghan side attack these places dont they think about the consequences? The only things that would be hurting them is the smuggling of food items/cattle from our side to Afghanistan, which in the long run creates problems for ordinary Pakistanis.

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true that :hinna:

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I am sure the afghan transit trade is open, but we know how much of that afghans really use instead of smuggling! :hehe: