Samstag, 03.06.2023 / 00:09 Uhr

Kaum Aufnahme von Menschen aus Afghanistan in Europa

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Thomas von der Osten-Sacken

Demonstration afghanischer Flüchtlinge in Lesbos nach dem Fall Kabuls, Bildquelle: MCAT

Erinnert sich noch wer an die vollmundigen Erklärungen, dass und wie man in Europa bedrohte Afghaninnen und Afghanen aufnehmen wollen nach dem Verrat von 2021?

Schon damals konnte man ahnen, was, wenn Afghanistan aus den Schlagzeilen verschwindet, geschehen würde: Nämlich so gut wie nichts.

Und genau das ist bislang auch eingetreten, wie der Guardian berichtet, der das ganze Desater immerhin noch verfolgt:

Just 271 Afghans were resettled in the EU in 2022, 0.1% of the 270,000 identified as in need of permanent protection, it has emerged.

Leading charity the International Rescue Committee accused EU leaders of “staggering neglect” of Afghan refugees with many remaining trapped in “prison-like” conditions on Greek islands.

In a damning report, the International Rescue Committee claims EU member states have “consistently” failed to deliver on legal resettlement promises leaving many Afghans who do reach the EU borders “vulnerable” all over again.

It claims that not a single person has arrived under a scheme established in Germany in 2021 to resettle up to 1,000 Afghans a month, while Italy has taken just half the refugees it promised.

Between 2021 and 2022, about 41,500 Afghans at risk were admitted to the EU, many through ad hoc emergency evacuations in August 2021. “While the IRC welcomes each of these efforts, this response remains vastly insufficient,” the IRC reports said.

Some countries have not taken any Afghans at all since Kabul fell and the country was taken over by the Taliban, according to its report, Two years on Afghans still lack pathways to safety in the EU.

Many remain “trapped in remote and prison-like conditions” in camps on Greek islands “preventing their inclusion into local communities and devastating their mental health”, said the report.