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Why India Chose Silence on Accepting Afghan Envoys?


Why India Chose Silence on Accepting Afghan Envoys?
December 22,2020
KABUL - Afghanistan has no envoy in India since two and a half years as New Delhi has chosen silence to approve or reject the credentials of an Afghan envoy introduced to the country 16 months ago.
Turkey, Tajikistan, Holland and Kuwait are other countries who in recent years have been silent over approval of credentials from Afghan envoys.
Some experts say intelligence concerns and disregard for diplomatic and international norms as well as internal political differences in Afghanistan are to blame for disapproval of Afghan envoys to foreign countries.
Shaida Mohammad Abdali was the last ambassador to India where he served for six years before resigning in September 2018. ....

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Afghan deportations continue despite security threats


Afghan deportations continue despite security threats
dw.com
17/12/2020
Masood Saifullah
Experts warn that deportation of asylum-seekers from Germany to Afghanistan is putting their lives at risk amid increasing violent attacks in their home country.
On Thursday, a batch of 40 Afghan asylum-seekers arrived in Kabul from Germany after Berlin resumed deportation flights to Afghanistan. German authorities had suspended the program in March after the coronavirus outbreak in the country.
Since December 2016, the German government has deported 937 asylum-seekers to Afghanistan.
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Afghanistan remains volatile, with violent attacks taking place across the country almost daily
Several German refugee NGOs had sounded alarm over Wednesday s planned deportation flight from Leipzig/Halle airport to the Afghan capital. Deportations of Afghan asylum-seekers to their home country have remained controversial in Germany ....

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