Publish dateThursday 31 August 2023 - 11:24
Story Code : 275892
Deportation of more than 650 Afghan refugees from Germany
In the first half of this year, Germany has deported more than 650 Afghan and 400 Syrian refugees, including dozens of women and children.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): National News has reported that 62 women from Afghanistan and 74 women from Syria were among those deported.
 
According to this report, among them, 53 Afghan and 52 Syrian immigrants were underage.
 
These people have been transferred to border countries of the European Union after their asylum applications were rejected.
 
It is said that these people were deported based on the "Dublin" law; The law according to which refugees must apply for asylum in the country they went to when they entered Europe.
 
This is despite the fact that Marion Gentz, Minister of Justice of the German state of Baden-Württemberg, emphasized the deportation of Afghan refugees who are considered a threat to this country.
 
German officials said that after the Islamic Emirate regained control of Afghanistan, the country transferred hundreds of people to Germany last year by 114 charter flights from the latter countries.
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