ID | 128326 |
Title Proper | Afghanistan refugee crisis |
Other Title Information | implication for Pakistan and Iran |
Language | ENG |
Author | Abraham, Rhea |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Migration has been a regular concept in the history of Afghanistan where nomads roamed the land in search of basic necessities, while parents sent their young sons to trading centre for business and employment. Also, internal dislocation among families during conflict and tribal feuds has been a major cause of migration became predominant in and around Afghanistan with the need for development and better living standard forcing locals to migrate internally and externally. Over the years, pashtuns as the major ethnic group, spread out in large numbers, and other ethnic group, spread out in large numbers, and other ethnic groups such as the Hazaras crossed in to Iran also took place regularly, culminating in an exchange of cultural, religious and ethnic migratory routes. |
`In' analytical Note | Air Power Vol.8, No.3; Jul-Sep.2013: p.189-208 |
Journal Source | Air Power Vol.8, No.3; Jul-Sep.2013: p.189-208 |
Key Words | Afghanistan Refugee ; Refugee ; Pakistan ; Iran ; Migration ; Rural-urban migration ; International Law ; UNHCR |