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  • The Daily Times’ editorial viewed the exodus and the state’s disaster management strategy with cynicism. “PM Yousaf Raza Gilani says the Swat operation is a fight for the ‘survival of Pakistan’. True. But we could be defeated in this fight by the developing crisis of the refugee camps unless we do some emergency reorganisation. When the provincial government asked the people of the Malakand region to leave their homes to give the Pakistan Army a chance to take on the Taliban without too much collateral damage, the local population readily agreed. But their reception at the camps is turning out to be a trauma they did not anticipate.”

    Dawn dwelled on this idea in its May 15 editorial, calling the crisis a “litmus test” for the government’s support to the refugees who are the immediate victims of the horror unleashed by the extremists. Comparing their spadework with that after the Kashmir earthquake of 2005, it viewed: “Unlike the overwhelming outpouring of sympathy and aid after the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, the current crisis is marked by a lack of either material support or societal solidarity for the IDPs. Yet they are no less deserving of assistance and compassion than the victims of the earthquake — perhaps more so, considering that natural disasters cannot be prevented but the current tragedy is a result of a crisis that is political in nature and as such man-made.”

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