By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Latest World News UpdateLatest World News Update
  • Home
  • Business
  • National
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • World
  • Marathi
  • Hindi
  • Gujarati
  • videos
  • Press Release
    • Press Release
    • Press Release Distribution Packages
  • Live Streaming
  • Legal Talk
Reading: Germany sees sharp rise in Afghan women asylum seekers amid Taliban repression – World News Network
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Latest World News UpdateLatest World News Update
  • Home
    • Home 1
  • Categories
  • Legal Talk
  • Bookmarks
  • More Foxiz
    • Sitemap
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Latest World News Update > Blog > World > Germany sees sharp rise in Afghan women asylum seekers amid Taliban repression – World News Network
World

Germany sees sharp rise in Afghan women asylum seekers amid Taliban repression – World News Network

worldnewsnetwork
Last updated: August 9, 2025 12:00 am
By worldnewsnetwork 4 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Berlin [Germany], August 9 (ANI): Germany has reported a sharp increase in asylum applications from Afghan women, driven by worsening conditions under Taliban rule and recent European Union rulings recognizing gender-based persecution, Khaama Press reported.
According to Der Spiegel, more than 3,000 Afghan women applied for asylum in Germany in July 2025 alone, more than double the number from the previous month. Since the beginning of the year, approximately 9,593 women have sought refuge in the country, Khaama Press added.
The German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees attributed this sharp rise to the Taliban’s systematic repression of women’s rights since retaking power in 2021. Women have been excluded from education, employment, and public life in what experts describe as a coordinated erasure of their civil liberties, Khaama Press reported.
A major contributing factor to the increase in asylum claims was a landmark ruling by the European Court of Justice in late 2024. The court declared that “women in Afghanistan are generally subject to political persecution,” making them eligible for asylum under EU law.
Following the ruling, Germany’s immigration authority acknowledged that the legal pathway for Afghan women seeking protection has become significantly stronger, increasing their chances of receiving refugee status, Khaama Press said.
Last year, the EU’s top court also stated that Afghanistan’s nationality and gender alone can constitute sufficient grounds for granting asylum. This important precedent has reshaped refugee assessments across member states.
As the Taliban continues its gender-based repression, women of Afghanistan are increasingly turning to countries like Germany for safety and basic human rights, experts warn. They added that without coordinated international support and policy reforms, host nations may struggle to accommodate the growing number of vulnerable women fleeing persecution in Afghanistan.
In response to these challenges, the Prime Minister of Germany’s Bavaria state has once again emphasized the deportation of foreign criminals, including nationals from Afghanistan and Syria, as Germany pushes forward with a tougher migration stance, Tolo News reported.
Bavarian Premier Markus Soder stated that Germany has reformed its immigration policy, sending a clear message that all criminals and human traffickers will face quicker arrest and deportation in Bavaria than in other parts of the country.
“Law and order prevail in Bavaria. Foreign criminals must be decisively deported–even to Afghanistan and Syria. Overall, we have brought a shift in migration policy. The principle is: more people should be deported, and fewer should be accepted,” Soder said.
Tolo News reported that the remarks come amid growing concerns among Afghan nationals living in Germany, who claim the federal government has tightened its stance toward foreign nationals–particularly Afghans–by delegating more authority to state governments in deporting individuals considered criminal offenders under German law.
Political analyst Najib Rahman Shamal said: “Germany has recently imposed stricter restrictions on refugees involved in criminal activities. These countries have reinforced their borders and imposed severe limitations.”
Refugee rights activist Alireza Karimi also weighed in, stating that Soder’s remarks reflect a harsh treatment of refugees in Germany. “Insisting on the deportation of Syrian and Afghan refugees indicates a significant legal shift in German state policy,” he said.
Germany’s renewed deportation push follows its latest action on July 17, when the country deported 81 Afghans to Kabul–marking the second such deportation this solar year, according to Tolo News. (ANI)

Contents
WORLD MEDIA NETWORKPRESS RELEASE DISTRIBUTIONPress releases distribution in 166 countriesPress releases in all languagesPress releases in Indian LanguagesIndia PackagesEurope PackagesAsia PackagesMiddle East & Africa PackagesSouth America PackagesUSA & Canada PackagesOceania PackagesCis Countries PackagesWorld Packages

Disclaimer: This story is auto-generated from a syndicated feed of ANI; only the image & headline may have been reworked by News Services Division of World News Network Inc Ltd and Palghar News and Pune News and World News

sponsored by

WORLD MEDIA NETWORK


PRESS RELEASE DISTRIBUTION

Press releases distribution in 166 countries

EUROPE UK, INDIA, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA, FRANCE, NETHERLANDS, BELGIUM, ITALY, SPAIN, GERMANY, AUSTRIA, SWITZERLAND, SOUTHEAST ASIA, JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA, GREATER CHINA, VIETNAM, THAILAND, INDONESIA, MALAYSIA, SOUTH AMERICA, RUSSIA, CIS COUNTRIES, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND MORE

Press releases in all languages

ENGLISH, GERMAN, DUTCH, FRENCH, PORTUGUESE, ARABIC, JAPANESE, and KOREAN CHINESE, VIETNAMESE, INDONESIAN, THAI, MALAY, RUSSIAN. ITALIAN, SPANISH AND AFRICAN LANGUAGES

Press releases in Indian Languages

HINDI, MARATHI, GUJARATI, TAMIL, TELUGU, BENGALI, KANNADA, ORIYA, PUNJABI, URDU, MALAYALAM
For more details and packages

Email - support@worldmedianetwork.uk
Website - worldmedianetwork.uk

India Packages

Read More

Europe Packages

Read More

Asia Packages

Read More

Middle East & Africa Packages

Read More

South America Packages

Read More

USA & Canada Packages

Read More

Oceania Packages

Read More

Cis Countries Packages

Read More

World Packages

Read More
sponsored by

You Might Also Like

US blocked Afghan FM’s visit to Pakistan over UN travel ban waiver: Reports – World News Network

Pakistan loses over ₹1,240 crore after airspace ban on Indian flights – World News Network

Trump endorses Lindsey Graham for 2026 Senate race during surprise call – World News Network

EAM Jaishankar congratulates Armenian FM on historic peace accord with Azerbaijan – World News Network

London Police arrest more than 300 at pro-Palestine Action protest after UK govt brands group as ‘terror organisation’ – World News Network

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article Global Podium Finish: Chitkara University Celebrates International Medals in Sports – World News Network
Next Article IAF Chief lays stress on indigenisation, jointness, synergy to strengthen future capabilities – World News Network
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad image

Latest News

“People importing from Russia are objecting to us for importing from Russia,” says Venkaiah Naidu on US tariffs – World News Network
World
TMC MP Derek O’Brien highlights Bengal’s second-lowest NPA rate in loans to women SHGs – World News Network
National
“In Op Sindoor, we played chess:” Gen Upendra Dwivedi at inauguration of ‘Agnishodh’ at IIT Madras – World News Network
National
Assam: 5.2 hectares of Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary cleared of Parthenium – World News Network
National
Latest World News UpdateLatest World News Update
Copyright © 2024 World News Network. All Rights Reserved.
Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

[mc4wp_form]
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?