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Category Archives: Germany-Afghanistan Relations

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German Police Accused Of Mistreating Afghan Resisting Deportation

9th May, 2019 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty May 9, 2019 A European Council watchdog committee has accused German police of mistreating an Afghan man being deported back to his homeland by squeezing his genitals. “To ill-treat a person by squeezing the genitals, a technique which is clearly aimed at inflicting severe pain to gain compliance, is both excessive

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Posted in EU-Afghanistan Relations, Germany-Afghanistan Relations, Human Rights, Refugees and Migrants | Tags: Asylum |
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Germany’s Merkel Warns U.S. Against Withdrawing From Syria, Afghanistan

16th February, 2019 · admin · 1 Comment

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty February 16, 2019 German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned that a hasty U.S. pullout from Syria runs the risk of strengthening the roles of Russia and Iran in the Middle East. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference on February 16, Merkel questioned whether the planned U.S. withdrawal was “a good idea.”

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Posted in Germany-Afghanistan Relations, Security, US-Afghanistan Relations |
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Germany Detains Man Suspected Of Spying For Iran

15th January, 2019 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty January 15, 2019 German authorities say they have detained a 50-year old Afghan-German dual national suspected of passing data to an Iranian intelligence agency. The suspect, identified only as 50-year-old Abdul Hamid S., worked as a “language expert and cultural adviser” for the German military, the federal prosecutor’s office said on

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Posted in Germany-Afghanistan Relations, Iran-Afghanistan Relations |
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Afghanistan sends deported asylum seeker back to Germany

10th January, 2019 · admin

DW: In an article designed to raise the hackles of those worried about foreigners and crime, German daily Bild reported on Thursday that Afghanistan had turned away an Afghan deportee with a long criminal record at its border and sent him back to Germany. “The individual was mentally ill and, as a result of a joint

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Posted in Germany-Afghanistan Relations, Refugees and Migrants | Tags: Asylum |
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German troops may leave Afghanistan if US forces withdraw: Report

28th December, 2018 · admin

Press TV December 28, 2018 Former German Defense Chief General Harald Kujat has warned that a probable American military withdrawal from Afghanistan may jeopardize German troops and force them to leave. “If the United States reduces itself to a small contingent in Afghanistan there’s no reason for us to continue the mission anymore,” Kujat told the German Tagesspiegel newspaper on

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Posted in Germany-Afghanistan Relations, Peace Talks, Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations |
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Germany Detains Two Afghans On Suspicion Of Killing Man

10th September, 2018 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty September 9, 2018 Police in Germany have detained two Afghan suspects in the death of a German man in the eastern city of Kothen. The 22-year-old victim in Kothen died of heart failure overnight on September 9 following an alleged fight with Afghan men. However, police and prosecutors said that “the

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Posted in Crime and Punishment, EU-Afghanistan Relations, France-Afghanistan Relations, Germany-Afghanistan Relations, Refugees and Migrants | Tags: Afghan Diaspora |
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German streets not paved with gold, says Ghani

6th September, 2018 · admin · 2 Comments

1TV: In an interview with German’s Bild newspaper, Ghani said that it was crucial to keep Afghans from fleeing the country by exposing the “false belief that the streets in Germany are paved with gold. That’s not the case.”   This is not the first time that Ghani criticizes migration of Afghans to Europe. In 2016, Ghani

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Posted in Economic News, Germany-Afghanistan Relations, Refugees and Migrants | Tags: Ashraf Ghani, Asylum |
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Rights Group Decries Deportations of Afghans Amid Record Civilian Death Toll in Conflict

16th July, 2018 · admin · 1 Comment

MOSCOW, July 16 (Sputnik) – A prominent human rights watchdog on Monday denounced the deportations of Afghan asylum seekers at a time when the number of civilian casualties in the conflict-torn country has hit a new record as an “unconscionable” act and a “brazen” breach of international law. The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, EU-Afghanistan Relations, Germany-Afghanistan Relations, Human Rights, Refugees and Migrants | Tags: Asylum |
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German Minister Under Pressure To Resign After Suicide Of Afghan Deportee

12th July, 2018 · admin · 1 Comment

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty July 12, 2018 A German minister known for strong antimigrant rhetoric is under pressure to resign over the suicide of a failed Afghan asylum seeker after he was deported from Germany. Germany’s opposition parties called on Interior Minister Horst Seehofer to step down a day after Afghan authorities said a 23-year-old

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Posted in Germany-Afghanistan Relations, Human Rights, Refugees and Migrants | Tags: Asylum |
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Afghan Migrant Deported From Germany Kills Himself On Return Home

11th July, 2018 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty July 11, 2018 The German Interior Ministry says one of the 69 Afghan asylum seekers deported from Germany last week committed suicide on his return home. “We received confirmation from the Afghan authorities today morning that one of passengers on the repatriation flight was found dead in accommodation in Kabul,” the

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Posted in Germany-Afghanistan Relations, Human Rights, Refugees and Migrants | Tags: Asylum |
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