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Germany deported criminal Afghans

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Germany deported criminal Afghans
Migration policy and security issues have become one of the pressing topics in Europe. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

Germany's Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced in an interview with ARD television that another major flight had been carried out to deport Afghan citizens who committed crimes in the country. There were 81 Afghans on the plane heading to Afghanistan from Leipzig airport.

According to the minister, these individuals had been convicted for committing crimes in Germany, and their stay in the country was not legal. The cases that formed the basis for mandatory deportation were reviewed in a clear and transparent manner.

In preparing for the deportation process, several strategic partners of Germany, including Qatar, participated. This situation made international communication even more important due to the limited ability to establish direct contact with Afghanistan.

In recent years, such flights have been rare. The last time 28 Afghan criminals were returned to their homeland was in August 2024.

It was also noted that each of them received compensation of 1000 euros before departure. This deportation process is the second case carried out after the Taliban movement took power in Afghanistan.

Additionally, a Taliban representative stated that a written guarantee was provided to protect the families of those deported from Germany from being held accountable. Political and public discussions around migration and security issues are intensifying.

The impact of deportation on human rights, security, and Germany–Afghanistan relations is one of the pressing issues for the European public. Germany's decisions in this regard have serious grounds from the perspective of security and legality, but their humanitarian and political consequences will lead to numerous discussions.

In the near future, new analyses and political debates on this topic are expected to continue.
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