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In this photograph taken on September 7, 2016, a truck carrying the belongings of a repatriated Afghan refugee family crosses the border into Afghanistan at the Torkham crossing point in Pakistan's tribal Khyber district. Pakistan has provided safe haven for decades for millions like Mohammad Anwar, who fled Afghanistan along with his parents and other family members when he was just seven years old, after the Soviet invasion of 1979. But as war against the Soviets morphed into civil war, Taliban rule, the US invasion and the grinding conflict against insurgents in Afghanistan today, even Pakistan's famed hospitality has run out. / AFP / A MAJEED / TO GO WITH Pakistan-Afghanistan-UNHCR-refugees-politics,FOCUS by Sajjad Tarakzai with Anne Chaon (Photo credit should read A MAJEED/AFP/Getty Images)

In this photograph taken on September 7, 2016, a truck carrying the belongings of a repatriated Afghan refugee family crosses the border into Afghanistan at the Torkham crossing point in Pakistan's tribal Khyber district.
Pakistan has provided safe haven for decades for millions like Mohammad Anwar, who fled Afghanistan along with his parents and other family members when he was just seven years old, after the Soviet invasion of 1979. But as war against the Soviets morphed into civil war, Taliban rule, the US invasion and the grinding conflict against insurgents in Afghanistan today, even Pakistan's famed hospitality has run out. / AFP / A MAJEED / TO GO WITH Pakistan-Afghanistan-UNHCR-refugees-politics,FOCUS by Sajjad Tarakzai with Anne Chaon        (Photo credit should read A MAJEED/AFP/Getty Images)