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Germany to Deport Unqualified Afghan Asylum Seekers | ||
2016-10-23 | ||
German Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Ambassador Sabin Sparwasser, on Friday reaffirmed Berlin's longstanding cooperation with Afghanistan, but urged the Afghan political leadership to take steps and deliver on their promises to the Afghans through reforms. "At the same time, many Afghans have come to Germany, we had 150,000 last year and about 50,000 again this year and many of those Afghans who come will not qualify to have asylum status, so we will look at every individual case, but in the end a great part of those who came will have to return home, in order to do that in a way that is orderly and acceptable and making it also easier for the individuals we have an agreement and a memorandum of understanding on migration," Sparwasser added. On the other hand, the ministry of refugees and repatriations has said that on the basis of the memorandum of understating signed between the two countries, Germany has committed to give three years to the migrants whose cases are rejected to repatriate voluntarily.
"I was thinking what will I do after reaching Europe, but now I regret it and think that if I had not travelled to Europe, my assets would be worth more today, but now I regret my decision," he said. "Those who are willing to repatriate voluntarily and have family will be allotted land in special townships inside the country," said Islamuddin Juraat, spokesman for the ministry of refugees and repatriations. It is believed that many among the refugees are now suffering psychological issues in the wake of their plight in European countries.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#2 All the Youts that have 8 yr old children themselves |
Posted by: Frank G 2016-10-23 17:33 |
#1 Both of them? |
Posted by: Bobby 2016-10-23 17:32 |