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About 2,000 Afghans accepted for relocation to Germany underneath resettlement scheme for individuals who as soon as labored with German forces in Afghanistan.

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The German authorities has provided money funds to Afghan nationals stranded in Pakistan if they offer up efforts to immigrate to Germany underneath a resettlement programme established for susceptible teams, together with those that as soon as labored with German forces in Afghanistan.

About 2,000 Afghans have been accepted for relocation to Germany underneath the programme for folks in danger underneath Taliban rule, however have been stranded in Pakistan for months and even years awaiting resettlement.

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Germany’s conservative Chancellor Friedrich Merz suspended the programme in Could in a bid to point out his administration’s seriousness about tackling migration, a significant concern for German voters at a time when the far-right Different for Germany (AfD) tops a number of opinion polls.

“It’s logical that if we assume that individuals haven’t any risk of being admitted to Germany, we provide them some perspective, and that is linked to creating a monetary provide for a voluntary return to Afghanistan or one other third nation,” German Inside Minister Alexander Dobrindt mentioned on Wednesday.

“These presents have been made to those folks in current days,” Dobrindt mentioned, with out revealing how a lot cash was concerned or the variety of folks being excluded from entry.

Afghan nationals who already maintain binding approval to enter Germany underneath the suspended programme will nonetheless be allowed to enter the nation – topic to safety checks – however others won’t, the minister added.

German media retailers report the funds quantity to a number of thousand euros ({dollars}), with a primary instalment obtainable for individuals who agree to just accept made in Pakistan and extra funds on arrival in Afghanistan or a 3rd nation.

Germany’s DPA information company mentioned the pay provide has been sharply criticised by Afghans in Pakistan who had hoped to relocate to Germany, whereas others had expressed shock and disappointment.

“We now have spent two years in Pakistan, and now we’re being provided a shameful and silly deal that jeopardises our future and that of our youngsters,” an Afghan who acquired the federal government’s provide in a letter advised the information organisation.

Along with native employees, who as soon as labored for German establishments, and their households in Afghanistan, DPA mentioned the relocation programme was designed to “admit Afghans who concern persecution by the Taliban” for having labored as legal professionals or journalists, or those that handled human rights points.

The information organisation additionally reported {that a} group of 31 Afghans accepted for resettlement underneath the scheme had arrived from Pakistan within the north German metropolis of Hanover on Tuesday night.

Officers mentioned the group have been “completely individuals for whom legally binding courtroom orders oblige the Federal Republic of Germany” to permit them to enter the nation.

Whereas the relocation programme has now been suspended, DPA studies that some Afghans have efficiently sued the German authorities in courtroom to “implement their proper” to enter Germany.

The German authorities has despatched letters to Afghans providing monetary assist if they offer up plans to immigrate to Germany – a transfer that has been sharply criticized by recipientshttps://t.co/pINTbRaE6S

— dpa information company (@dpa_intl) November 4, 2025





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