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NGOs Urge Germany to Evacuate Afghan Pledge-Holders as Pakistan Deportations Mount

Rights groups say Berlin must accelerate vetting to turn binding promises into departures.

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Overview

  • Dozens of NGOs, led by the German Bar Association and including Amnesty and Caritas, issued an open letter urging immediate evacuations and sharply shorter security and visa procedures for Afghans with German admission promises stranded in Pakistan.
  • Pakistan detained roughly 450 Afghan nationals with German pledges and deported more than 200 to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, with counts ranging from about 210 to 235, while some detainees were released after German intervention.
  • The Interior Ministry says security checks for these cases have resumed and a task force is in Islamabad, but officials have provided few details on timelines or flights as Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt rejects waiving standard vetting.
  • Advocacy groups estimate about 2,000 to 2,300 pledge-holders remain in Pakistan, many women and children who have waited over a year, and lawyers cite repeated Berlin court rulings that treat non-revoked admission notices as legally binding.
  • Kabul Luftbrücke reports Pakistan has paused deportations only temporarily and says first departures to Germany could begin next week, a prospect the government has not confirmed.