'The biggest repatriation in history' .

The return of 1.5 million people since March is twice the level projected by UNHCR.

Good luck to the people that are returning to Afghanistan. Slowly but surely, they will play a major part in the rebuilding of Afghanistan.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4477836,00.html

Is that because of the treatment we gave them in Pakistan?

They got as good of a treatment as they could get from a poor country. They did not live in a manner thatw as worse off than that of many Pakistanis.

The afghanis who had money, built businesses in Pakistan and many of them became citizens one way or the other, and some of them have since then even moved to the west on a Pakistani passport.

The country provided what it could to the refugees, many people helped refugees in their own ways, offering employments, giving them places to stay.

as far as the question about why theya re going back? well simply put they have to, if you are a refugee in any country because of turmoil n your land, once that is sorted out, you return, unless by that time you have managed to become a citizen or permanent resident.