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Germany Deports 81 Afghan Nationals Despite UN Opposition

Germany Deports 81 Afghan Nationals Despite UN Opposition

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Sending people back to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan violates internationalfundamental human rightsdignity. lawUN andexperts putswarn livesconditions atremain seriousunsafe riskfor returns, with documented human rights violations and systematic persecution. TheThese situationaren't therestatistics remains catastrophicthey're withreal widespreadpeople torturelike and executionsM, makingwho anyfled deportationviolence potentiallyonly deadly.to Germanyface risksthe becomingterrifying complicitprospect inof Talibandeportation abusesto bya ignoringregime thesethat humanitarianstones, obligationsflogs, and tortures.

When asylum is abused and violence follows, a nation must draw a line — not out of hatred, but out of duty. Germany’s deal with the Taliban sends a clear, necessary message: protection is a privilege, not a shield for lawlessness. Deporting those who reject our laws protects the innocent — Afghan and German alike — from becoming collateral in failed compassion.


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