Germany: We will not deport illegal Afghan asylum seekers
Rejecting the proposal to deport illegal Afghan and Syrian asylum seekers, German Foreign Minister Analena Berbock said that with the current suffocating government, Afghanistan has returned to the Stone Age. Women are confined at home, torture and harassment is their daily order.
Ms. Berbuk rejected the deportation of illegal or rejected asylum seekers to Afghanistan and Syria.
He said that Afghans, especially women, suffer from torture and harassment under the current government, this is a valid reason for not deporting them.
He emphasized: “With the current suffocating government, Afghanistan has returned to the Stone Age again.” Women are confined at home, torture and harassment are the order of the day. Therefore, we do not deport them [Afghans] to Afghanistan for valid reasons.”
He also said about Syria that “Assad the dictator and merciless” continues to rule in that country.
In a part of his speech, the German Foreign Minister announced the rescue of the rest of the local employees, who are especially at risk, from Afghanistan.
Ms. Berbuk added: “We have already rescued more than 30,000 people from the caretaker government and transferred them to a safe place, most of them local employees, but also journalists, human rights defenders, women and girls who were persecuted. have taken, are
He went on to say that more than 10,000 people are still stuck in Afghanistan because the caretaker government does not issue passports to prevent elites from leaving their country.
He stressed: “We are working to be able to protect the most vulnerable people as soon as possible, but under the highest security standards, which we are currently strengthening again.”
At the same time, the foreign minister of Germany announces the transfer of his local employees. Last week, the authorities of the caretaker government asked the international institutions and the country not to transfer elites and specialists out of Afghanistan.
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