Deportation flight leaves Germany for Afghanistan
Deportation flight leaves Germany for Afghanistan

Deportation flight leaves Germany for Afghanistan

A flight has taken off from an airport in eastern Germany deporting individuals to Afghanistan. It is the first deportation of Afghans since the Taliban took power in Kabul in 2021.

A deportation flight to Afghanistan has left Germany’s Leipzig/Halle Airport, the Interior Ministry for the state of Saxony said on Friday. 

It is the first deportation of Afghans back to their home country since the Taliban took power in Kabul in August 2021.

“These were Afghan nationals, all of whom were convicted offenders who had no right to stay in Germany and against whom deportation orders had been issued,” government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit said in a statement. 

A Qatar Airways charter jet carrying 28 Afghan offenders brought from various German states left Leipzig, the biggest city in the eastern state of Saxony, for Kabul at 6:56 am (0456 GMT).  

Germany’s federal Interior Ministry organized the operation.

Months of negotiations prior to deportation

The German government said in a statement that it thanked “key regional partners” for their support. It added that more such deportations were in the works.

According to the German news magazine Der Spiegel, the deportation flight was the result of two months of secret negotiations with mediator Qatar.

Germany does not have any diplomatic relations with the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. Negotiating directly with the Taliban, some of whose officials are under international sanctions, is widely seen as problematic.

Berlin had stopped returning people to Afghanistan due to human rights concerns after the Taliban takeover in 2021.

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