Afghanistan, July 24 -- Nicole Deitelhoff, a peace and conflict researcher from the University of Frankfurt, criticized Germany's Afghanistan policy, saying deportations undermine legal and humanitarian credibility.
Germany's latest deportation flight to Afghanistan has sparked widespread criticism, particularly from peace and conflict researchers and human rights advocates. On July 18, a plane carrying 81 Afghan men with failed asylum claims and criminal records departed from Leipzig to Kabul. German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt praised the move, calling it a fulfillment of the coalition government's promise to begin deporting criminals and dangerous individuals to Afghanistan and Syria.
The policy has been described as part of a...