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AFP Reports: After spending weeks in Libya trying to reach Europe illegally, Muhammad Naeem Butt turned back — abandoning a journey that has already cost hundreds of Pakistani lives this summer.
Shovelling sand onto a truck surrounded by Pakistan’s Kashmir valley, he says he ended his treacherous bid for a better life when an overloaded fishing trawler sank off the coast of Greece last month.
Up to 350 Pakistanis were believed to be among the 600 who drowned, including 24 from Butt’s hometown of Khuiratta in the lush Kashmir valley.
“Looking back, I realise that the risk I took was not worth it,” Butt told AFP.
cyprusgrump wrote:AFP: The Pakistani Would-be Migrants Who Gave up on Europe and Went Home After Boat DisastersAFP Reports: After spending weeks in Libya trying to reach Europe illegally, Muhammad Naeem Butt turned back — abandoning a journey that has already cost hundreds of Pakistani lives this summer.
Shovelling sand onto a truck surrounded by Pakistan’s Kashmir valley, he says he ended his treacherous bid for a better life when an overloaded fishing trawler sank off the coast of Greece last month.
Up to 350 Pakistanis were believed to be among the 600 who drowned, including 24 from Butt’s hometown of Khuiratta in the lush Kashmir valley.
“Looking back, I realise that the risk I took was not worth it,” Butt told AFP.
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cyprusgrump wrote:AFP: The Pakistani Would-be Migrants Who Gave up on Europe and Went Home After Boat DisastersAFP Reports: After spending weeks in Libya trying to reach Europe illegally, Muhammad Naeem Butt turned back — abandoning a journey that has already cost hundreds of Pakistani lives this summer.
Shovelling sand onto a truck surrounded by Pakistan’s Kashmir valley, he says he ended his treacherous bid for a better life when an overloaded fishing trawler sank off the coast of Greece last month.
Up to 350 Pakistanis were believed to be among the 600 who drowned, including 24 from Butt’s hometown of Khuiratta in the lush Kashmir valley.
“Looking back, I realise that the risk I took was not worth it,” Butt told AFP.
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MR-from-NG wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:AFP: The Pakistani Would-be Migrants Who Gave up on Europe and Went Home After Boat DisastersAFP Reports: After spending weeks in Libya trying to reach Europe illegally, Muhammad Naeem Butt turned back — abandoning a journey that has already cost hundreds of Pakistani lives this summer.
Shovelling sand onto a truck surrounded by Pakistan’s Kashmir valley, he says he ended his treacherous bid for a better life when an overloaded fishing trawler sank off the coast of Greece last month.
Up to 350 Pakistanis were believed to be among the 600 who drowned, including 24 from Butt’s hometown of Khuiratta in the lush Kashmir valley.
“Looking back, I realise that the risk I took was not worth it,” Butt told AFP.
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So over 700 people drown and all you can come up with "it's working". What a senile coffindodging fool you are
cyprusgrump wrote:MR-from-NG wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:AFP: The Pakistani Would-be Migrants Who Gave up on Europe and Went Home After Boat DisastersAFP Reports: After spending weeks in Libya trying to reach Europe illegally, Muhammad Naeem Butt turned back — abandoning a journey that has already cost hundreds of Pakistani lives this summer.
Shovelling sand onto a truck surrounded by Pakistan’s Kashmir valley, he says he ended his treacherous bid for a better life when an overloaded fishing trawler sank off the coast of Greece last month.
Up to 350 Pakistanis were believed to be among the 600 who drowned, including 24 from Butt’s hometown of Khuiratta in the lush Kashmir valley.
“Looking back, I realise that the risk I took was not worth it,” Butt told AFP.
Working then!
So over 700 people drown and all you can come up with "it's working". What a senile coffindodging fool you are
Well, Lordo says there are a hundred million of them so 600 is just a drop in the Ocean - if you'll excuse the pun!
cyprusgrump wrote:MR-from-NG wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:AFP: The Pakistani Would-be Migrants Who Gave up on Europe and Went Home After Boat DisastersAFP Reports: After spending weeks in Libya trying to reach Europe illegally, Muhammad Naeem Butt turned back — abandoning a journey that has already cost hundreds of Pakistani lives this summer.
Shovelling sand onto a truck surrounded by Pakistan’s Kashmir valley, he says he ended his treacherous bid for a better life when an overloaded fishing trawler sank off the coast of Greece last month.
Up to 350 Pakistanis were believed to be among the 600 who drowned, including 24 from Butt’s hometown of Khuiratta in the lush Kashmir valley.
“Looking back, I realise that the risk I took was not worth it,” Butt told AFP.
Working then!
So over 700 people drown and all you can come up with "it's working". What a senile coffindodging fool you are
Well, Lordo says there are a hundred million of them so 600 is just a drop in the Ocean - if you'll excuse the pun!
cyprusgrump wrote:MR-from-NG wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:AFP: The Pakistani Would-be Migrants Who Gave up on Europe and Went Home After Boat DisastersAFP Reports: After spending weeks in Libya trying to reach Europe illegally, Muhammad Naeem Butt turned back — abandoning a journey that has already cost hundreds of Pakistani lives this summer.
Shovelling sand onto a truck surrounded by Pakistan’s Kashmir valley, he says he ended his treacherous bid for a better life when an overloaded fishing trawler sank off the coast of Greece last month.
Up to 350 Pakistanis were believed to be among the 600 who drowned, including 24 from Butt’s hometown of Khuiratta in the lush Kashmir valley.
“Looking back, I realise that the risk I took was not worth it,” Butt told AFP.
Working then!
So over 700 people drown and all you can come up with "it's working". What a senile coffindodging fool you are
Well, Lordo says there are a hundred million of them so 600 is just a drop in the Ocean - if you'll excuse the pun!
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