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"He who learns but does not think, is lost! He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger": Germany to take in 1,000 Afghan migrants every month, around 26,000 Afghans have already moved to Germany, out of 38,000 who have been granted permission

The German Foreign and Interior Ministries launched a new program on Monday to take in Afghan citizens who are most at risk of persecution under the Taliban
 |  Satyaagrah  |  Global
Germany to take in 1,000 Afghan migrants every month
Germany to take in 1,000 Afghan migrants every month

What could possibly go wrong? Celebrate diversity! Wir schaffen das! These migrants will be carefully vetted, right?

German authorities, who have repeatedly demonstrated that they know all about jihad and Sharia, will carefully scrutinize them with the well-being of the German people foremost in their mind, right?

Germany has introduced a new program to relocate Afghans suffering persecution at the hands of the Taliban. Civil society members and minorities are considered most at-risk.

The German Foreign and Interior Ministries launched a new program on Monday to take in Afghan citizens who are most at risk of persecution under the Taliban.

Following Germany’s withdrawal from Afghanistan in August last year, tens of thousands of Afghans who worked with German forces during their two-decade presence in Afghanistan have been allowed to flee to Germany.

Berlin’s new program extends this option to people involved with women’s and human rights, politics, justice, and other fields, as well as people who have been subjected to persecution because of their religion, gender, or sexual orientation.

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said the program was directed particularly at the women and girls who, “since last summer, have seen their perspectives and hopes stolen, their rights restricted, and their attempts at self-defense violently repressed.”

Around 26,000 Afghans who have already moved to Germany, out of the 38,000 who have been granted permission. But these consisted largely of those who had worked with the Bundeswehr and other German organizations, and their families.

The new criteria will only include Afghan citizens residing in Afghanistan, but also aims at offering protection to large swathes of groups who make up civil society.

“Many people in Afghanistan are living every day with the fear of persecution and violence — people who, like us, believed, lived, and fought for a better future for Afghanistan,” Baerbock said.

References:

jihadwatch.org

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