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Fire Letter From the Hiding Place in Afghanistan: Threatened People Call Merz Government for Help

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Deported, hidden, threatened: people from Afghanistan appeal to Germany to comply with commitments. At the same time, they accuse Berlin of breaking the word.

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The Federal Government has put an admission programme for Afghans on hold. Around 200 people who already have commitments now report to her about the dangers that threatened them in Kabul.

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The German admission program for particularly vulnerable Afghans is actually discontinued. However, because they apparently have legal commitments and had enforced them with the help of legal proceedings, 47 Afghan citizens from Pakistan were flown to Germany on Monday. Now the government in Berlin is confronted with the demand of about 200 other Afghans, who are also poking for admission to Germany. The group was deported from the neighboring c…

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The Federal Government has put an admission programme for Afghans on hold. Around 200 people who already have commitments are now reporting on the dangers that threatened them in Kabul.

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In a letter to Chancellor Merz, 210 Afghans have announced their precarious situation in the Afghan capital Kabul. Their lives are threatened at any moment, the "mirror" from the letter, which is also addressed to Foreign Minister Wadephul and Interior Minister Dobrindt, quotes.

·Germany
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Although they were promised, they were not yet allowed to enter Germany: in a letter to Chancellor Merz, more than 200 Afghans speak of broken promises by the Federal Government and abuse in Pakistan.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Federal Government has put an admission programme for Afghans on hold. Around 200 people who already have commitments now report to her about the dangers that threatened them in Kabul.

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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