This is a first, three years after the Taliban returned to power in Kabul. Germany sent back twenty-eight Afghans, sentenced to heavy sentences, to their country on Friday, August 30. A measure severely criticized by migrant defense organizations. But a week after the deadly knife attack on a young Syrian in Solingen, the government was under pressure. This morning’s expulsion, planned for several weeks, is intended to be a political signal two days before two highly anticipated regional elections.
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