Afghanistan: Hundreds of Afghans Sue Against Withdrawal of Admission Commitments
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The NGO "Kabul Luftbrücke" supports Afghans whose lives are threatened after the Taliban takeover. After the Federal Government has withdrawn Afghans' admission, the aid organisation announces constitutional complaints.
According to the NGO Kabul Luftbrücke, many Afghans legally defend themselves against their status. Only 126 refugees took back aid from the Federal Government.
The Federal Government wanted to end the admission proceedings quickly, but only a few Afghans accepted the offer to give up protection against money – hundreds instead resist in court. And the proceedings could continue for a long time.
Hundreds of Afghans are legally opposed to the withdrawal of their admission commitments by the Federal Government. "Approximately 180 cases are pending at the administrative or administrative courts in Berlin and Ansbach," said Eva Beyer, spokesman for the organisation Kabul Luftbrücke, the editorial network in Germany (RND). {/mprestriction} "In addition, 18 constitutional complaints are in preparation." Furthermore, 875 Afghans from the vario…
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