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Afghans arrive at a UN migration centre in Spin Boldak in the region of Kandahar after having crossed the border from Pakistan as Islamabad ramps up pressure for them to return to their country of origin. Pakistan last month set an early April deadline for some 800,000 Afghans carrying Afghan Citizen Cards (ACC) issued by Pakistan authorities to leave the country, another phase in Islamabad's campaign in recent years to repatriate Afghans. Human rights activists have been reporting for months the harassment and extortion of Afghans in Pakistan, a country mired in political and economic chaos.
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00:00I came to my head in the middle of the cave.
00:03I find the car.
00:04I am here.
00:05This is the legal department.
00:08We definitely got the abuses.
00:11This is the residential area.
00:16If you want more people, please be sure.
00:18Give it to you.
00:20I will go to my people.
00:23I will go to the east side of the cave.
00:26I will go to the south side of the cave.
00:27There is a lot of water for water.
00:34If I don't want to work, I get a little bit of water.
00:41I don't want to work, but I don't want to work.
00:52We don't want to go to the country, we don't want to go to the country, but the country is still there.
01:10We will go to the country.

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