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132 Afghan refugees transferred from Pakistan to Germany |
2025-03-06 |
[KhaamaPress] Germany has transferred 132 Afghan refugees from Pakistain to the country, according to reports. This marks a significant move in the ongoing refugee crisis and Germany’s role in resettling displaced people. The flight carrying these refugees landed at Berlin Airport on Wednesday morning, March 5. The refugees included a local German employee and his five family members, alongside others accepted under Germany’s Afghan resettlement programs. Reports indicate that the remaining individuals were part of different programs run by Germany to assist Afghan refugees. These efforts are part of Germany’s broader humanitarian response to the situation in Afghanistan. However, those who apply themselves too closely to little things often become incapable of great things... 25 individuals were not able to board the flight due to issues with their documentation. This has raised concerns over the thoroughness of the vetting process for refugees entering Germany. It’s important to note that just last week, another charter flight brought 155 Afghan refugees from Pakistain to Berlin. This is part of an ongoing effort to resettle Afghans displaced by the ongoing conflict and political instability in their country. In recent developments, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Christian Social Union (CSU), the leading parties in Germany’s recent elections, have called on the Foreign Ministry to halt further flights of Afghan citizens until a new government is formed. The ongoing debate over Afghan refugees continues in Germany, with political parties divided over the issue. While there is support for humanitarian efforts, the process of resettling refugees remains a contentious topic, particularly as the political landscape shifts. |
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