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OP-ED: Collaborating with the Taliban regime in the name of “administrative” matters? | European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE)

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By Mehdi Kassou I was deeply surprised, while reading the press this weekend, to discover that Belgium had, through Freddy Roosemont, Director General of the Immigration Office, taken part – on behalf of a group of around twenty European Union member states – in negotiations held last week with the Taliban regime. Officially presented as a simple […]
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Belgium plans to forcibly return Afghans in collaboration with the Taliban, including through cooperation on identification and return. Amnesty International, ICRÉ, the MOVE coalition, 11.11.11, Refugee Committee of Afghanistan and Vluchtelingenwerk Vlaanderen regard this project as extremely problematic. The Taliban are responsible for systematic human rights violations against their own people. Anyone who cooperates with such a regime consciou…

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ecre.org broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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