Hello,
its interesting to know that for now Bremen does not carry out
deportations to Afghanistan.
Two links (in german)
http://www.weser-kurier.de/bremen/bremen-politik-wirtschaft_artikel,-80-Afghanen-duerfen-in-Bremen-bleiben-_arid,1514770.html
https://www.taz.de/Bremen-schiebt-nicht-nach-Afghanistan-ab/!5363927/
Politicians are not united concerning this topic, CDU wants to deport
refugees but home affairs says it is not safe there. And:
80 afghan refugees got the permission to stay in Bremen for half a year.
It has nothing to do with asylum, but at least something.
> Dear all,
>
> on 14th of December a first charter flight took place from
> Frankfurt/Germany to Kabul/Afghanistan and a few days before a joint
> charter by Sweden and Norway.
> See also:
> https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2016/dec/15/first-wave-afghans-expelled-eu-states-contentious-migration-deal-germany-sweden-norway
>
> The charter-deportation in Germany was initially planned for 50
> persons,
> finally 34 have been deported, for another 16 the deportation was
> cancelled out of different reasons (medical problems, but also last
> minute legal interventions).
>
> We are right now updating the "Information against the Fear"-leaflet of
> Welcome to Europe (most of the old version is still up to date, but we
> want to give more space for all those who are most in danger in the
> moment, current version here, new version in the next days:
> http://w2eu.info/germany.en/articles/germany-deportation-afghanistan.en.html).
>
>
> We still think that beside scandalizing and protesting against the
> deportations (on Wednesday about 600 people gathered spontaneously in
> the airport of Frankfurt, where we had only learned the day before that
> Frankfurt would be the departure-airport), we need another stronger
> struggle for right to stay. We still think that it will be very
> difficult to carry out mass-deportations to Afghanistan - and that a
> common struggle for right to stay can be successful for many people.
>
> On Saturday 10th of December, a protest with 3-400 people, more then
> half of them refugees from Afghanistan had happened already in the
> airport of Frankfurt. Before we knew that the charter will also start
> from here.
>
> By the way: as we all know, Frontex plays a more and more crucial role
> in deportations. The charter from Frankfurt as well as the joined
> charter from Norway and Sweden was corrdinated by them.
>
> All the best,
> marion
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