Afghan Voice News Agency (AVA) - Kabul: In a statement yesterday, June 7 Abdul Qahar Balkhi, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate, said: This ministry is pursuing the decision to deport Afghan immigrants from Germany and expresses hope that two In order to ensure the rights of the citizens, the country can manage the issue through diplomatic channels in such a way that the Afghan citizens do not suffer an unknown fate under an excuse and are not handed over to a third country contrary to accepted international conventions.
He added: The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan asks the German authorities to solve this issue in the light of normal consular interactions, a reasonable mechanism and based on a bilateral agreement.
From this, the German Prime Minister has warned that Afghan and Syrian refugees, who are considered a threat to the security of this country, will be deported from Germany.
These statements are expressed after the representatives of many German parties demanded the resumption of deportation of criminal and dangerous asylum seekers to Afghanistan after the Mannheim incident.
In the Mannheim event on Friday, last week, an 11-year-old Afghan immigrant attacked a "Pax Europe" anti-Islam rally with a knife, injuring several people, including a police officer. This police officer later died in the hospital, which caused a wave of disgust.