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Pakistan Again Arrests Afghans with Admission

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For years, Afghan ex-helpers from the Bundeswehr have been waiting in Pakistan for their departure to Germany. But now some of them have been arrested again. They are threatened with deportation to Afghanistan. From Fr. Hornung.[more]]>

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In Pakistan, the authorities have arrested other Afghans who have pledges from Germany for admission to the Federal Republic.

·Germany
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In Islamabad, people who have been admitted to Germany have been arrested again. The Federal Foreign Office is currently examining how many people are affected.

·Germany
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For years, Afghan ex-helpers from the Bundeswehr have been waiting in Pakistan for their departure to Germany. But now some of them have been arrested again. They are threatened with deportation to Afghanistan. From Fr. Hornung.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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Thousands of Afghans with admission for Germany are still stuck in Pakistan. The local authorities want to deport them back to Afghanistan. The German Foreign Minister recently tried to stop the repatriation. WORLD research shows that his efforts were unsuccessful.

·Dortmund, Germany
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In Islamabad, Afghan citizens who have been granted asylum in the Federal Republic of Germany have once again been arrested and deported. This was reported by the "Welt" newspaper (Thursday editions) citing security sources. According to the report, another raid began on Wednesday morning (local time), in which eight people were initially arrested by Pakistani security forces. The victims are Afghans who had been asked by the German government t…

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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