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to slums with no governmental or charity help. What a wonderful society we have!!(sarcasm)

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they go to the neighbouring countries, mostly Pakistan and iran. Some of them go on a boat to other countries like Indonesia and Australia

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Why do afghans go to Pakistan?

Pakistanis claim that most street crimes are commited by Afghan Refugees


Did Sweden accept afghan refugees in 2010?

Sweden accept afghan refugees in 2011


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Will Sweden accept afghan refugees in 2012?

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Where do all the refugees go?

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