From: Rick Rozoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: UN: 70% Of Kandahar, Herat Populace Have Fled

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DAWN (Pakistan)
October 26, 2001

70pc of Kandahar, Herat populace have fled, says UN

CHAMAN, Oct 25: Afghan refugees reaching Chaman are
recounting horrific experiences as they flee the
mounting conflict between US warplanes and the
Taliban. 

According to United Nations officials up to 70 percent
of the populations of Herat and Kandahar have now
fled. 

Staff of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
said people arriving at the border were telling of
seeing dead and starving children and many homeless
and desperate families. And it is expected to worsen.

More than 60,000 refugees have crossed into Pakistan
since the September 11 suicide plane attacks on New
York and Washington.

That number, according to UNHCR spokesman Yusuf
Hassan, is expected to rise to 300,000 within weeks
and up to 1.5 million in the longer term.

Refugees are also confirming UNHCR projections that
thousands more are on their way with the cities of
Kandahar - a Taliban stronghold - and Herat virtually
emptied following 18 days of bombing.

"They are coming here," said refugee Abdul Hameel at
the emergency camp of Killi Faizo near the Chaman
border post in southwest Pakistan. "It will only take
a few days but they are coming."

Hameel travelled from his village of Badgiz outside
the western Afghan city of Herat to Killi Faizoi, a
camp established this week by the Pakistan government
and the UNHCR. 

The camp will handle only the most desperate cases
with a clinic to be operated by the Medecins Sans
Frontiers (MSF) aid group.

Hameel said he travelled for six days with five
families. On the way he counted 28 dead civilians on
the roadside. He said Kandahar in southern Afghanistan
was rubble and empty.

In the same camp, an emaciated 30-year-old women who
declined to be named said she fled Kabul almost two
weeks ago after her husband was killed during a US air
raid. 

"I took my five children and begged rides to the
border," she said. The journey took five days and they
spent the sixth day in the open on the Afghan side of
the border, about 500 metres (yard) from Chaman,
before being allowed to cross.

"Look at me, I have nothing."

Abdul Gafoor said his entire family of 18 was killed
by a missile strike over Tarai in Urzugan province.

He fled to Chaman, bringing two orphans and arriving
at the same time as Abdul Karim, who said six
relatives were injured in the heavy bombing of Herat
that had left "many civilians buried alive."

Killi Faizo has been set up to cope with the growing
humanitarian crisis caused by the panic reactions in
Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks and ensuing
reprisals against the Taliban regime and alleged
terrorist Osama bin Laden.

Refugees said Urzugan had been hard hit. Abdul
Mauroofi, from his hospital bed in Quetta in Pakistan,
told how 20 civilians, including nine children, died
after a tractor they were riding on was hit by a bomb.


Their village had been struck and residents decided to
flee in a trailer hitched to the tractor when US war
jets struck. "There were no Taliban bases within a
three kilometre (almost two mile) radius," Mauroofi
said. 

Although there is no independent confirmation of the
claims, many refugees have said the number of dead
civilians appears to outweigh the number of dead
Taliban. 

Habi Ullah, who fought his way to Killi Faizo with
Abdul Hameel said: "We saw 28 dead civilians, 15
bodies at one point, 13 at another and as far as the
Taliban, we did not see anything."-AFP




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