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  • 5/19/2024
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00:00 After the attack in Kyrgyzstan, another 360 Pakistani students have returned to their
00:05 homeland.
00:06 Special flights from Bishkek have arrived in Islamabad and Lahore with Pakistani students.
00:11 180 students were on board in both planes.
00:13 The students' hotels and offices at the airport welcomed them.
00:17 Another special flight will arrive in their homeland tonight with more students from Bishkek.
00:21 The students returning to their homeland say that they have spent their money.
00:26 The Pakistani embassy did not help them as they should have.
00:31 "They are focusing on the students but there are many workers there who have to pay for
00:38 their visa or exit visa.
00:40 We have paid for it.
00:42 We have given our tickets.
00:44 The embassy did not help us.
00:46 They were helping us, no doubt.
00:48 But it was not like that.
00:50 "We were in the hostel.
00:52 We were beating up the girls and boys.
00:55 We were beating up the boys.
00:57 "No one helped us.
00:59 We have paid for it.
01:01 We have arranged for our tickets.
01:03 "The local police were also with us.
01:05 We did not do anything.
01:07 "I was there that night when the biggest attack in Bishkek took place in the VIP hostel.
01:13 Students were beaten up there for three to four hours.
01:16 My brother, my friend, my sister are so worried.
01:19 The Pakistani government is not helping us.
01:22 "The flight costed 95,000 rupees.
01:24 We are appealing to the government to open the green corridor so that those who do not
01:30 have an exit visa can come here as soon as possible.
01:34 "The embassy said that we are helping them but they have not helped us.
01:39 "The situation has become a bit normal.
01:42 It has become a bit unsettling.
01:44 The locals are still harassing us.
01:46 We cannot go out.
01:48 We cannot buy food or anything to eat.
01:51 "The flight costs 540,000 rupees.
01:55 We have to pay for it.

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