Afghanistan Pakistan People's Friendship Association
The Afghanistan Pakistan People's Friendship Association is a non-governmental organization group which operates in Pakistan and Afghanistan. These two South Asian nations neighbor each other and have had at times turbulent relationships.[1] The aims of the association are to promote various issues such as refugees,[2] free trade zones, education, landmines, and poverty, as well as challenging government policies. [3] The organisation organises various conferences,[4] including collaborative efforts with the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.[5]
History
The Afghanistan Pakistan People's Friendship Association was established in December 2001. Under this Friendship Association, three conferences have been held at Peshawar, Quetta and Karachi.[6]
In June 2003 the association, along with the human rights commission of Pakistan, organised a conference in the city of Karachi to discuss the situation of Afghan refugees. The conference criticised various government policies including military action in the Mohmand Agency which borders Afghanistan. The conference claimed that such actions were an impediment to the normalisation of relations between the two countries.[7] The association has also urged both countries to release each other's citizens in jail for petty offences as well as urging Pakistan to relax visa restrictions for Afghans.[8]
References
- ↑ Afghanistan and Pakistan - navy.mil
- ↑ Conference: Sustainable Repatriation of Afghan refugees-Chitral
- ↑ Challenges for Pakistani Democracy: Resisting Religious Extremism
- ↑ PESHAWAR: Check on anti-Karzai groups demanded - Dawn Pakistan
- ↑ Conference calls for more help for Afghan refugees - Human Rights Commission of Pakistan
- ↑ Ahmad (2003-09-29). "Conference: Sustainable Repatriation of Afghan refugees-Chitral". APDA. Retrieved 2008-05-31.
- ↑ KARACHI: Resolution of Afghan DPs issue demanded
- ↑ Pakistan - SMC