Rights Groups Urge Germany to Relocate Over 2,000 Afghan Refugees from Pakistan - Khaama Press
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Germany will transfer some Afghans it has promised to accept and are currently threatened with deportation from Pakistan, said a government source on Tuesday. ...
In Pakistan, many Afghans are waiting for their already promised entry to Germany. Despite disagreement in the coalition, the Federal Foreign Office remains committed to the commitments.
Around 2000 Afghans with a German admission pledge are stuck in Pakistan – aid organisations are now sounding the alarm. In an open letter, they are calling for accelerated procedures by the Federal Government to prevent imminent deportations.
In the following, the letter in the text: "Dear Federal Minister Wadephul, Federal Minister Dobrindt, we, the signatory organizations, are most concerned about you. In Pakistan, several thousand Afghans and Afghans are still waiting for their departure with a valid admission commitment for Germany. Among them are former local authorities, lawyers, judges and judges, persons who have earned a living in the fight for human rights, journalists or m…


Instead of providing them with the promised protection, the Federal Government is delaying the reception of vulnerable Afghans. This is a political calculation at the expense of human rights – and a break in the word that threatens Germany's credibility.
Rights Groups Urge Germany to Relocate Over 2,000 Afghan Refugees from Pakistan - Khaama Press
Over 2,000 Afghan refugees in Pakistan face deportation. Rights groups urge Germany to act quickly, reduce visa delays, and ensure safe relocation to avoid further danger. Over two thousand Afghan refugees currently residing in Pakistan are at risk of being deported back to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, prompting urgent appeals from several prominent human rights organizations for their relocation to Germany. Organizations such as Amnesty Inte…
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