Photo: DPAEight Afghans expelled from Germany arrived in Kabul on Wednesday as Berlin resumed deportations of rejected asylum seekers from the war-torn country months after a huge truck bomb hit the Afghan capital. The latest group was the sixth wave of repatriations of Afghans from Germany since December under a disputed Afghan-European Union deal aimed at curbing the influx of migrants. After arriving at Kabul airport on a charter flight, the deportees were escorted by police to a car park where an official registered their names. A hundred Afghans have now returned to the country after their asylum applications were rejected by the German government, according to official data. They need only three months to get registered but Afghans can be deported after years of staying in Germany," said Jamshidi, one of the deportees.
Source: The Local September 13, 2017 06:45 UTC