Pak-Afghan tribal links in spotlight after politician loses citizenship

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Pakistan's controversial decision to strip nationality from a Pashto-speaking politician stirs debate about the abuse power

the cancellation of his citizenship, people questioned why state security agencies failed to investigate his background before. The decision against Hamdullah comes at a time of heightened political tension as JUI-F amasses hundreds of thousands of its religiously conservative followers for an anti-government protest in the capital, Islamabad. Hamdullah comes from Killa Abdullah district, which borders Afghanistan.

Hamdullah says he was born and raised in Pakistan where his father taught religious classes at a local school. In 2002, he was elected to the assembly of Balochistan, the southern province where District Killa Adbullah is located. Pakistan shares a 2,400 kilometre-long disputed border with Afghanistan that is known as the Durand Line. Successive Kabul governments, including the Taliban regime, have refused to recognise it, insisting it divides Afghanistan’s territory.

“They can work, buy property and many of them married here. It’s important to remember that more than 70 percent of these refugees were born in Pakistan.”

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