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Afghan president on defensive over migrant "dishwasher" remark

Published 2015-12-07, 09:38 a/m
© Reuters.  Afghan president on defensive over migrant "dishwasher" remark
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KABUL, Dec 7 (Reuters) - President Ashraf Ghani sought on
Monday to stave off widespread mockery of remarks that were
taken to imply that educated Afghan emigrants could only hope
for work as dishwashers if they looked for employment abroad.
The comment, made in an interview with Deutsche Welle
television during a trip to Europe last week, brought down a
torrent of abuse and ridicule from Afghanistan's extremely
active social media users.
In remarks apparently aimed at encouraging well-qualified
Afghans not to move abroad, Ghani, whose own children are
reported to live in the United States, noted that many struggled
to find employment on a level matching their qualifications.
"If they live abroad they become dishwashers. They don't
become part of the middle class," he said.
A wave of comments on social media sites attacked Ghani and
sarcastically noted his own successful international career. He
earned a doctorate from New York's Columbia University and
taught at universities in the United States before working for
11 years at the World Bank.
"Ashraf Ghani has served his 35 years as a dishwasher in
America. How do you expect Mr. President to face the reality
when he can't face the questions?" wrote one commenter on
Facebook (O:FB).
Many also pointed to the case of newly appointed Canadian
Minister of Democratic Institutions, the Afghan-born Maryam
Monsef, who came to Canada as a refugee, contrasting it bitterly
with the difficulties many Afghans have at home.
"Mr. Ghani, she is not a dishwasher," wrote one Facebook
poster.
The angry reaction underlined the sensitivity of the
emigration issue in Afghanistan, source of one of the world's
biggest refugee populations, as well as anger that much of the
country's political elite has sent their own families abroad.
This year alone, more than 160,000 Afghans have arrived in
Europe by sea, with most coming in the past few months as
concerns over the worsening security situation and dire economic
prospects have fuelled an exodus of young people.
Declaring that his comment had not been intended as an
insult, Ghani said Afghanistan has lost two generations of
professionals abroad after decades of war.
"How many of our people with a doctoral decree, including
members of my own family, have become taxi drivers because they
need to earn a piece of bread?" he said at a news conference.

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