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German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer reacted with incomprehension to resignation requests because of his flippant remark about deportations to Afghanistan. "Since I do not say anything, because I just do not understand them," said the head of the CSU Wednesday evening in Innsbruck. On the criticism of his statement, he indignantly said, "Even the most factual statements are abused."
22:34, 11 July 2018
On Wednesday, it was learned that one of the 69 Afghan asylum seekers from the recent deportation robbery from Germany 's suicide in the Afghan capital Kabul. The day before, Seehofer had ironically told the deportations: "Just for my 69th birthday, there are 69 – it was not my order – people were sent back to Afghanistan, which is way above that. which was usual. " Several opposition politicians demanded the resignation of Seehofer as Minister of the Interior.
Seehofer described the death of man as "deeply regrettable". At the same time, he pleaded for the incident to be treated "objectively and carefully". The refugee was reported to the Ministry of the Interior by the city of Hamburg to be deported. "The federal states are driving us these people, and we support the federal states with these deportations." Ask the Hamburg authorities "why they offered this person".
Himself had learned only Wednesday morning of the incident. And: "I'm blamed for everything," said Seehofer. When asked if he regretted his statement, the Minister of the Interior said: "I am saying nothing now."
Green Party leader Katrin Göring-Eckardt, warned: "Deportations are not suitable for jokes. At Seehofer, decisions about human life are therefore "in the wrong hands". The leftist politician, Ulla Jelpke, said that Seehofer "obviously has an incurable disability in humanity". It is high time that the German Chancellor "Merkel rausschmeißt the man". She also called for an end to the deportations to Afghanistan. "The situation is worsening, but Germany expands the evictions.This is only a matter of time before the fatal consequences."
Employees of the Afghan Ministry of Refugees said Wednesday at the German news agency, the young man. was found dead Tuesday in a temporary shelter in Kabul provided by the International Organization for Migration (IOM). He hails from Balkh, a northern province of Afghanistan and has lived in Germany for eight years
A spokesman for the Hamburg immigration authorities said that "only the delinquents and the aggressors in Afghanistan "were expelled. The man was legally found guilty of theft, attempted bodily harm, resistance to law enforcement officers and violation of the Narcotics Act. There were other criminal charges – including theft and dangerous badault.
Afghan authorities confirmed Wednesday that it was a suicide, added a spokesman for the IMC. The circumstances described have strongly emphasized. An acquaintance of the death of the temporary shelter told the dpa that the man had been a loner. "He did not talk to anyone and preferred to be alone."
Bayern alone counted 51 Afghans in the plane with the last deportation flight. In addition, according to BMI, the states of Baden-Württemberg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony, Berlin, Rhineland-Palatinate, Hesse and Schleswig-Holstein participated
Refugee activists from Pro Asyl and Bavarian Refugee Council in front of the Embbady of Germany in Kabul, the current commitment to expel only the offenders, terrorists and so-called misleading identity, in Bavaria, was abandoned.
According to the Bavarian Refugee Council, apprentices, a baker trainee and a man were present. in a permanent job on the eviction list. The organization Pro Asyl said that the death of man "highlights the brutality" of the practice of deportation. "By deporting to a desperate situation and a country of which he hardly knows the reality, the young man was apparently driven into a situation where he did not see any way out."
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