Deportation debate: Taliban hope for direct cooperation with Germany

Deportation debate: Taliban hope for direct cooperation with Germany

For the first time in three years, a deportation flight to Afghanistan took place. But what happened to the criminals? Now an official of the Islamist group has spoken out.

The Taliban in Afghanistan are hoping for direct negotiations with Berlin after the first deportation flight of criminals since they took power. “It is in the interest of both peoples and countries that Germany and Afghanistan remain committed and resume their historical relations,” a high-ranking Taliban official told the German Press Agency.

Last Friday, for the first time since the Taliban seized power three years ago, a deportation flight took off from Germany to Afghanistan, on a plane operated by the Qatari airline Qatar Airways. The 28 deportees were convicted criminals who had no right to remain in Germany and who had appealed against the deportation orders. Union politicians called for more deportation flights.

The representative did not initially confirm reports that the offenders had been placed in a notorious prison. “As for the detainees, they will be investigated and dealt with in accordance with the law, taking into account the crimes they have committed and their previous convictions,” he simply stated.

According to the news channel Al-Jazeera, the Gulf emirate of Qatar mediated between the German government and the Taliban rulers for the deportation. Germany has no diplomatic relations with the Taliban in Kabul. So far, no country in the world has officially recognized the Islamist government. The group is internationally isolated, particularly because of its disregard for human rights and, above all, women’s rights.

Source: Stern

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