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Europe has adopted a hard line against Afghan asylum seekers, deporting thousands in the past two years. But what awaits them back home?

2023-09-09 03:47:21

On November 28, 2017, Inamullah on the left used only one of the same names as many Afghans, passed by the zoo which is thought to be the zoo in front of the Deronta community in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Both of them fled to the west before they were forced to return to the devastated countries in the war.

For Hewad Sobhani, he spent three years in Brussels and made it possible to experience Western society - apartment, social life, coffee shop -. This also hoped that he would always run away from the house of conflict, as other Afghans went before him.

Even in the public (west) public war Afghanistan's war has not shrunk over the past 16 years. People who pay close attention to Afghanistan, especially asylum seekers and refugees, Afghan people abroad remind people that the security situation in the country is unstable and more likely to deteriorate. We insist that the EU is "safe" in this terrible security environment that the Afghans of 80,000 asylum seekers are being returned. A 21,500 MOAB bomb was fired in the Achin region, and since 2015 the Daesh (ISIS-Khorasan) militant group (mainly from Pakistan) lived in the underground tunnel. Daesh recently appeared in Afghanistan, the group was in Kabul from last year. According to Afghan officials, 92 Daesh extremists were killed in MOAB attacks. US president Donald Trump says this as "a very successful mission", but what does he use to measure "success"?

Asylum applicants (rarely referred to as asylum seekers) are the right of international protection, escaping their own country, entering another country, applying for asylum in another country. Asylum seekers may be refugees, displaced people, but may not be immigrants like economic immigrants. Immigrants are not asylum - seekers. People become asylum-seekers by officially applying for the right to stay in other countries and keep that state until the application is completed. Immigration authorities in exile countries should decide whether asylum seekers will be protected and officially recognized refugees or become illegal immigrants and have to leave the country again and possibly even be expelled abroad I will decide.