2024-10-09 17:55:10
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Germany Plans Further Deportations to Afghanistan and Turkey

Germany's Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has announced plans for additional deportation flights to Afghanistan and Turkey. Highlighting the success of Germany's first deportation of criminals and threats to Afghanistan in August, Faeser emphasized the importance of prioritizing internal security. These operations require extensive preparation but are deemed essential by the government.

Negotiations are ongoing with Turkey to facilitate deportations. Reports suggest an agreement for Turkey to accept 500 returnees weekly, though this has been disputed by Turkish officials. Chancellor Olaf Scholz has engaged in discussions with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to secure cooperation on this matter. Despite the challenges, the goal of reaching this deportation rate remains firm.

Faeser also addressed calls from the CDU/CSU to refuse entry to asylum seekers at the German border, which she argues is inconsistent with international law. Instead, Germany is focusing on legal frameworks to manage immigration effectively, respecting human rights while maintaining national security.

The German government is also considering deportations to Syria, exploring how to legally and safely facilitate such actions. The complex geopolitical landscape requires careful handling to ensure both compliance with international norms and the safety of those involved.

In cooperation with Turkey, Germany aims to streamline the deportation process for rejected asylum seekers. Turkish consulates have been processing substitute travel documents to expedite returns. As deportations continue, the broader strategy remains focused on balancing security concerns with humanitarian obligations.

AFP
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