DEPORTERS FROM GERMANY Engin Erkiner
DEPORTERS FROM GERMANY Engin Erkiner
Reducing the number of people entering the country to apply for asylum in Germany and The coalition government began to implement new measures to deport those who continued their activities. One of these is the suspension of the Schengen Agreement and the start of border controls. According to the statement, many people trying to enter the country, especially through Switzerland, were turned away because they did not have the necessary documents.
Federal Minister of Internal Affairs Nancy Faeser (SPD) announced that an agreement was reached with Turkey to repatriate 500 Turkish citizens per week. In return, the Republic of Germany will accelerate the completion of visa applications of its citizens. German consulates in Turkey have been issuing almost no visas for months. He was opposing . The names of the planes that will carry these people will change.
1300 Turkish citizens were deported from Germany in 2013. According to figures at the end of April, 14,500 more people need to be sent. This number is constantly changing and increasing.
So far in 2024, the asylum applications of 48,492 Turkish citizens have been concluded.and only 9.6 percent of them were accepted. Turkish citizens come third in asylum applications, after Syrian and Afghan citizens.
Last year, approximately 60,000 Turkish citizens came to Germany. or has applied for asylum. Accelerating asylum procedures is constantly on the agenda in Germany. It is not known how many of those applying for asylum are Kurdish, but it varies.news sources state that the majority are Kurds. It is not known how many of the asylum seekers are political figures. In any case, the acceptance rate is not even 10 percent. A campaign will be launched against the person who is not accepted. Such a campaign has not been seen for months.
Ecevit, who is detained in Serbia and whose extradition to Turkey is on the agenda. Piroğlu was able to go to another country with the influence of the campaigns.
Germany has sentenced some Kurds from other countries to prison in Germany.he wants it back and gets it. Finally, a Kurdish journalist living in the Netherlands was extradited to Germany and imprisoned.
The coalition government and other parties in Germany are against those who come to the country for political reasons.They are considered to agree on granting asylum, but the asylum acceptance rate is very low and is not expected to change in the near future.