Germany deports Afghan immigrants through Uzbekistan

German media have reported that the country’s government is in talks with Uzbekistan to deport Afghan migrants to Afghanistan through this country.

Kabul 24: According to these media reports, the German government is working on this plan with Uzbekistan without consulting directly with the Islamic Emirate.

According to Kabul 24 report, on the other hand, some Afghan citizens who live in Germany ask the country’s government and international immigration institutions to differentiate in this process.

The discussion of deporting Afghan immigrants and other countries was raised after an Afghan wounded several people, including a police officer, in a demonstration organized by the anti-Islamic movement, who died after being wounded.

Following this attack, another Afghan attacked another woman 41, who was arrested by the police.

Two days ago, an Afghan killed another refugee and attacked the spectators of the opening match of the Euro 2024 football tournament.

Following these attacks, a German party demanded the resumption of deportation of Afghan refugees from Germany.

After the fatal attack of Sulaiman Atai, a young Afghan immigrant in Germany, on a group of demonstrators, the anti-immigration wave has increased in Germany.

German Prime Minister Olaf Schultz said on Thursday, June 6th (Gemini 17th) that those Afghan and Syrian refugees who have committed crimes will be deported from Germany.

Schultz said this just a week after Suleiman Atai, a 25-year-old Afghan refugee, stabbed a police officer and five other people in the city of Mannheim, Germany, and then the German policeman died of his injuries.

Schultz, who was speaking about German security issues in the parliament of that country, said to the German lawmakers: “It makes me angry that someone is trying to seek asylum here, he is committing the most serious crime. Such criminals should be deported, even if they are from Syria and Afghanistan… Serious criminals and terrorist threats have no place here.

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