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Rights Groups Urge Action as Pakistan Deports Afghans Promised Entry to Germany

Advocacy groups say Berlin must accelerate vetting to honor binding pledges to at-risk Afghans in Pakistan.

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Overview

  • An estimated 2,000 to 2,300 people with legally binding German admission promises remain in Pakistan awaiting departure.
  • Pakistan has deported 211 pledge-holders to Taliban-run Afghanistan and detained about 450 in total, according to the German Foreign Office.
  • An open letter led by the German Bar Association urges immediate protection, sharply faster security and visa reviews, and closer coordination to prevent removals.
  • Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt rejects dropping security checks and says regular procedures will continue despite calls for emergency exemptions.
  • German mediation led to the release of about 245 detainees from removal centers, yet significant backlogs persist for those promised relocation.