If you’re sent to Afghanistan for murder and tried for murder there, I might get that. Not agree, but get it.
But if you shoplift, are sent to Afghanistan and then they kill you because you’re gay, then the German government clearly has your blood on their hands. That’s fucking disgusting.
Germany’s interior minister is calling for direct talks to deport Afghan migrants who were convicted of crimes.
Isn’t there something like equal laws = equal punishment for breaking them?
Germany currently moves to “fuck the constitution, fuck the law, if you skin is brown, you will be treated like shit.”
Christian conservatives in a nutshell.
right wing populism is so potent right now, that even the more left leaning parties jumped the “remigration” bandwagon recently.
there was a knife attack that exploded in the news.
since, multiple similar murders happened with zero public impact because the assailants weren’t brown.Very republican of them.
The German state or it’s institutions have repeatedly communicated that they consider the human rights granted by the Grundgesetz (constitution) to only be valid for German citizens. Even EU officials from Germany where subject of surveillance by German secret service with the legal argument of “Funktionsträger”, that by being a EU parliamentarian is a function which is discernable from the German citizen and therefore can be subject to surveillance. Human rights are an ideal which sometimes gets uphold by courts, not by politicians in rethoric, nor by government in practice. It’s performance.
What the fuck? That has to be a violation of the ECHR.
This is horrible, but unfortunately not the most horrible thing regarding this country. A Taliban diplomat on Tuesday [1st July] assumed the role as Afghanistan’s ambassador to Russia.
A move taken by China already in 2023, making Beijing the first government worldwide which assumed diplomatic ties with the Taliban-ruled “Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan”, stating that “China respects the national sovereignty of Afghanistan and the decisions of the people of this country” …
Ah, so resuming diplomatic ties is more horrible than resuming diplomatic ties and deporting people there? You just post this crap to deflect from the actions of the German government, wtf?
@bungalowtill@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Germany does not intend to resume diplomatic ties with Afghanistan, so this part of your statement is false.
The rest of your statement may occur from the fact that you have (intentionally?) misunderstood my comment.
Well, some kind of diplomatic ties will have to be resumed to pull the deportations off.
How have I misunderstood your comment? You stated that this is horrible, but not the most horrible that’s going on. Immediately after you post the articles about China and Russia. How am I not to assume that this is what you’re talking about? A missing colon?
Russia removes Taliban from list of banned terrorist groups
Just an example, there are more on the web.
Yeah, you’re right, words don’t have meaning.
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With the strict regime regarding residency in China, the surprise would be if they do not deport foreign people who commit crimes
The Taliban are there to stay, and unless the Afghan people rise up against them. So, why shouldn’t we have diplomatic relations (with everything this encompasses) with them? I mean, we have diplomatic relations with other islamic countries who are overall not much better than the Taliban, and of course we also have agreements with China and even the USA.
So, why not deport afghan citizens to their homeland if they have committed a crime?
So, why not deport afghan citizens to their homeland if they have committed a crime?
Because it’s an authoritarian hellscape where half the population has to follow nonsensical rules just so they can exist?
Is this so much different from other nations in the middle east?
So first, Afghanistan is more Central Asia than Middle East, but also yes, it very much is. Even Iran is not even close to the shit the Taliban is doing. Women in most of the Middle East can and do seek education and employment and lead fulfilling lives. Source: Am from the region, the shit the Taliban is up to wouldn’t fly even in the most conservative parts of the Middle East, and I would be horrified for the women in my family if my own country’s leaders starting touting this stuff (which they wouldn’t because it’s literally unthinkable).
Edit: It’s easy to write off the Taliban as highly conservative Islamists, but that’s not the whole picture. For example, conservative Muslims believe that, from a gender segregation perspective, women should go to female doctors and vice versa, especially for invasive procedures such as giving birth. To put it bluntly, conservative Muslim men don’t want other men fucking with their wives’ pussies. Now compare this to the Taliban’s decision to bar women from working as doctors or midwives, meaning they need to go to male doctors for birth, surgery, etc. It’s a massive contradiction that’s not present in any Middle Eastern society I’m aware of.
If they don’t care about men being doctor for women, at least in this part they are more advanced than other Muslim countries, albeit for the wrong reasons
There are differences. The Posh Taliban in Saudi Arabia and Qatar do have lots of money and oil and gas.