Workers Revolutionary Party Athens university students march last Wednesday demanding the scrapping of a law that imposed armed riot police in campuses and buildings
Credit: Marios Lolos
THE MASS protest marches in Greece against the sheer police violence and oppression have been developing all last week into an insurgency against the dictatorial rule of the Kyriakos Mitsotakis government.
Following last Tuesday’s huge march and street battles between youth and armed riot police in the Nea Smyrni Athens residential area, university students staged mass militant marches in the centre of Athens last Wednesday and in Thessaloniki twice in a single day last Thursday.
InfoMigrants By Marion MacGregor Published on : 2021/03/10
Twenty-six Afghan men arrived in Kabul early Wednesday on a deportation flight from Germany. Over 1,000 Afghan asylum seekers have now been returned from Germany since 2016.
On Wednesday (March 10) a chartered plane operated by Spanish company Privilege Style landed in the Afghan capital Kabul shortly after 7 a.m. carrying 26 Afghan men. It was the 37th deportation flight from Germany to Afghanistan since December 2016, bringing to 1,015 the number of asylum seekers sent back to Afghanistan since then.
Critics of group deportations continue to claim that Afghanistan is too dangerous for return, with attacks by Taliban militants occurring almost daily. The Islamic State militia also remains active in the country.
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InfoMigrants By Benjamin Bathke Published on : 2021/02/17
In 2018, Germany s asylum office BAMF came under fire for supposedly wrongly issuing numerous positive asylum decisions. Now, German courts have ruled in favor of 66 refugees whose positive asylum decisions had been revoked.
German administrative courts have ruled in favor of 66 refugees after they brought lawsuits against the German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees BAMF. They were appealing the withdrawal of their positive asylum decisions.
That s according to the newspapers of the Funke Media Group from Wednesday (February 17) citing an answer by the federal government to an inquiry of the Left parliamentary group.
The rulings come nearly three years after proceedings about asylum decisions in a branch of Germany s Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) caused a scandal.
A civil rights group in Germany says migration authorities may have violated the rights of tens of thousands of asylum seekers by analyzing their mobile phone data.