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SPD warns of locking mullah agents
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In view of the Israeli military strokes, many people flee Iran. The SPD in the Bundestag warns that the regime in Tehran could try to take advantage of this.
They flee to thousands. In view of the Israeli military strokes, many Iranians leave their country to get to safety. In Germany, too, more Iranian refugees are likely to arrive in the coming weeks than in the past.
The SPD now warns that the Mullah regime in Tehran could try to take advantage of this for its purposes. “If people want to search for protection in Germany in Germany, we will also have to pay attention to our safety, especially among the male refugees,” demands the SPD domestic spokesman in the Bundestag, Sebastian Fiedler, in star. “We must not allow the Iranian regime, especially the revolutionary guards, to take advantage of the hardship of refugees to admit their own people here.”
Fiedler also spoke out against the demands of the Greens to impose a stopping stop for Iranian refugees in Germany. “In the past year, only 14 people from Germany were deported to Iran; in the first quarter of this year it was five,” said Fiedler. “In any case, it is checked in every individual case whether people in the event of their deportation to their country of origin threaten serious dangers, such as death or torture.” He assumes that it is currently hardly possible to deport to Iran.
Iran: Greens demand immediate deportation stop
The Parliamentary Managing Director of the Greens, Filiz Polat, had called for an “immediate nationwide deportation stop to Iran”. “People who have fled to us have to be protected from death or persecution and must not be deported to an injustice regime and war zone,” said Polat the “taz”.
Source: Stern

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