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Afghan refugees. Afghan refugees are citizens of Afghanistan who were forced to flee from their country as a result the continuous wars that the country has suffered since the Afghan-Soviet war, the Afghan civil war, the Afghanistan war (2001–2021) or either political or religious persecution.
German Afghans ( German: Afghanistanstämmige in Deutschland) are German citizens with Afghan ancestry and non-citizen residents born in, or with ancestors from, Afghanistan. It is the largest Afghan community in Europe and part of the worldwide Afghan diaspora, of which it is one of the largest. [clarification needed] In 2022, the Federal ...
Native people from Afghanistan can be found all over Europe. Germany has the largest Afghan community in Europe. In the end of 2022, a total of 425,000 persons of Afghan descent resided in Germany, including refugees and asylum seekers and Germans of Afghan descent.
Migration history A group of Afghan refugees at Schiphol, 1986. Afghan refugees began flowing into the Netherlands in the late 1980s, fleeing violence in their homeland. In the decade up to 2002, the Netherlands was the second-most popular destination in Europe for Afghan asylum-seekers, behind Germany; they made up more than 20% of the total of roughly 170,000 applications for asylum filed by ...
Anti-Afghan sentiment is the dislike, hatred, fear, prejudice, resentment, discrimination against and/or any other form of negative sentiment towards Afghan people and/or negative sentiments towards the country of Afghanistan or anything associated with it. The sentiment dates back at least two centuries and has seen a rise in the past few ...
April 30, 2024 at 2:52 AM. Around 47 children vanish every day in Europe, according to new research by cross-border journalism collective Lost in Europe showing more than 50,000 child migrants ...
During the existence of the Soviet Union, Afghans were the largest foreign group studying in Ukraine. After the resignation of the pro-Soviet president of Afghanistan, Mohammad Najibullah, in 1992, some Afghans in Ukraine applied for asylum. [2] Other Afghans had returned to Afghanistan and served in the security forces during the Afghan Civil ...
In all, over 1 million refugees and migrants crossed the Mediterranean (mostly the Aegean Sea) in 2015, three to four times more than the previous year. [43] 80% were fleeing from wars in Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. [44] About 85% of sea arrivals were in Greece (via Turkey) and 15% in Italy (via northern Africa ).