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Berlin urged to help Afghans stranded in Pakistan ‘before it’s too late’

BERLIN: Dozens of organizations on Monday urged the German government to act “before it’s too late” to help thousands of Afghans threatened with deportation from Pakistan whom Berlin had previously offered sanctuary. In an appeal organized by the German Bar Association, more than 50 groups and institutions said swift action was needed to save the more than 2,000 stranded Afghans from being sent back to their Taliban-run homeland.

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arabnews.comStai leggendo10 mesi fa

Berlin urged to help Afghans stranded in Pakistan ‘before it’s too late’

BERLIN: Dozens of organizations on Monday urged the German government to act “before it’s too late” to help thousands of Afghans threatened with deportation from Pakistan whom Berlin had previously offered sanctuary. In…

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welt.de10 mesi fa

Offener Brief: Organisationen fordern Schutz für Afghanen in Pakistan - WELT

Rund 2000 Afghanen mit deutscher Aufnahmezusage sitzen in Pakistan fest – nun schlagen Hilfsorganisationen Alarm. In einem offenen Brief fordern sie von der Bundesregierung beschleunigte Verfahren, um drohende…

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faz.net10 mesi fa

Gefährdete Afghanen in Pakistan: Hilfsorganisationen fordern Schutz

Viele Afghanen mit bindenden Aufnahmezusagen sitzen in Pakistan fest. Dort droht ihnen die Abschiebung zu den Taliban. Hilfsorganisationen appellieren an die Bundesregierung, ihre Zusagen einzuhalten.

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  1. lunedì 25 agosto 2025·faz.net

    Organisationen fordern Schutz gefährdeter Afghanen

    Viele Afghanen mit bindenden Aufnahmezusagen sitzen in Pakistan fest. Dort droht ihnen die Abschiebung zurück zu den Taliban. Hilfsorganisationen appellieren an die Verantwortung…

  2. lunedì 25 agosto 2025·welt.de

    Offener Brief: Organisationen fordern Schutz für Afghanen in Pakistan - WELT

    Rund 2000 Afghanen mit deutscher Aufnahmezusage sitzen in Pakistan fest – nun schlagen Hilfsorganisationen Alarm. In einem offenen Brief fordern sie von der Bundesregierung…

  3. lunedì 25 agosto 2025·faz.net

    Gefährdete Afghanen in Pakistan: Hilfsorganisationen fordern Schutz

    Viele Afghanen mit bindenden Aufnahmezusagen sitzen in Pakistan fest. Dort droht ihnen die Abschiebung zu den Taliban. Hilfsorganisationen appellieren an die Bundesregierung, ihre…

  4. lunedì 25 agosto 2025·arabnews.com

    Berlin urged to help Afghans stranded in Pakistan ‘before it’s too late’

    BERLIN: Dozens of organizations on Monday urged the German government to act “before it’s too late” to help thousands of Afghans threatened with deportation from Pakistan whom…

  5. martedì 26 agosto 2025·arabnews.com

    Germany to restart intake of at-risk Afghans stranded in Pakistan after legal pressure — report

    BERLIN: Germany is set to end its months-long halt on the entry of vulnerable Afghan nationals it had pledged to admit, following mounting legal pressure at home and a deportation…

  6. giovedì 28 agosto 2025·arabnews.com

    Pakistan, Germany discuss ‘regional issues’ as Afghan deportation deadline looms

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s foreign office said on Thursday Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar discussed “regional issues” during a phone call with his German…