Austria keeps hard line on deporting Afghans even as Taliban advances

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Austria sticks to its hard line on sending home Afghans whose requests for asylum fail

There were 51 million more migrants in the world in 2019 than in 2010, a 23 percent increase, according to a UN report.

Austria has stuck to its hard line on sending home Afghans whose requests for asylum fail even as Taliban insurgent advances prompted other European Union countries to reconsider similar stances. "It is easy to call for a general ban on deportations to Afghanistan, while on the other hand negating the expected flight movements. Those who need protection must receive it as close as possible to their country of origin," Interior Minister Karl Nehammer told the APA news agency on Saturday.Three of the countries - Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands - have since changed course.

It linked the support to a high-profile criminal case in June in which four Afghans in Vienna are suspected of drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl who lost consciousness and died.

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