Deportation from Afghanistan: The first German diplomat to land in BER

Deportation from Afghanistan: The first German diplomat to land in BER

Refugees will arrive first Thursday

Brandenburg wants to get an early welcome from Afghan local staff

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Brandenburg wants to take Afghanistan local staff as a central initial welcome, to come first Thursday. Meanwhile, the first staff of the German embassy in Kabul is said to have landed at BER airport.

Brandenburg wants to get an early welcome from Afghan local staff coming to Germany. “The Federal Immigration Office (ZABH) has made all the necessary arrangements. The first local staff is expected early Thursday morning. After that more visits are expected every one or two days,” the state Interior Ministry said in Potsdam on Tuesday. . Initially, 180 refugees are expected to arrive on Thursday.

Brandenburg promised early admission to the federal government. “Quick help is important now,” said Brandenburg Interior Minister Michael Stauben (CDU). “So I expect the German government to do everything possible to save as many people as possible. Germany should not abandon its Afghan aid workers.”

The first refugees come to Doberlug-Kirchhain

Those from Afghanistan are expected to stay in one facility for three to four days. The first refugees are due to arrive at the ZABH branch in Doberlug-Kirchhain (Elbe-Elster) for an early reception on Thursday night. A spokesman for the Brendanburg Interior Ministry said up to 200 people could be accommodated here. If people arrive in several days and weeks, while others have already been distributed to other federal states as the so-called Kிக்nikstein key, several thousand people may receive first aid.

Refugees must first arrive at the initial reception center in Eisenhowerstown (Oder-Spree), the news agency KNA reported. Interior Minister Stephen has denied it.

Once the refugees arrive at their respective facilities, they will be tested for the corona virus, receive health packages, medical assistance if needed and clothing if needed. Before moving to other federal states, a PCR test must also be performed.

Berlin Community Management: Made better than 2015

The state of Berlin is also responding to the truth The extremist Islamist Taliban took control of Afghanistan To accept refugees from the country. However, it is not yet clear to what extent this is possible. A spokesman for the community administration said Tuesday that it was not immediately clear how many people would move into the city in the coming days or weeks. The local situation is even more confusing. When the situation in Berlin in 2015/16 was chaotic, a large number of refugees said, “We are definitely ready to take refugees.”

“We have gained experience,” mayor Michael Mல்லller (SPD) said after Tuesday’s Senate meeting. “We can’t help everyone, but we can help many.” Mல்லller said he would be back in the next few months. As far as he knows, there is currently no coordination body at the federal level to recruit people from Afghanistan; He therefore instructed the various Berlin Senate offices to make arrangements.

1,250 places to accommodate refugees in Berlin

According to the State Office for Refugee Affairs (LAF), 120 Afghan local workers have already arrived in Berlin with their families in the past few weeks. However, you traveled to Germany in person and at your own expense with a visa. According to the LAF, there are currently 1,250 places to accommodate refugees in Berlin.

The Senate Department for Coordination, Labor and Social Affairs said on Monday that the Union Home Ministry currently expects 300 local Afghan workers to initially arrive in Germany. It is not yet clear how many of them will come and stay in Berlin. Berlin is not currently a destination for short-term enrollment. Coordinating Senator LK Breitenbach (Linkங்கே) announced on Monday: “Today’s mandate is to provide humanitarian assistance.

Embassy staff arrived at BER

Meanwhile, the first staff of the German embassy in Kabul are back in Germany after being expelled from Afghanistan. According to the German Press Agency, they landed with a scheduled flight at BER Airport in Schnfeld on Tuesday afternoon.

Broadcast: Inforadio, August 17, 2021, 4 p.m.


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