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What should the EU consider when discussing deportation of Afghan refugees in relation to the Taliban's actions?

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Gestart June 14, 2026

Human rights groups are raising the alarm after the European Commission invited Taliban officials to Brussels to discuss migrant deportations. More than 80 groups are asking the European Commission to reverse course, saying that the move risks normalizing a regime that has banned girls from school, and barred women from much of public life. FRANCE 24's Monte Francis speaks with Fawzia Koofi, former Vice President of Afghanistan's National Assembly. She says that inviting the Taliban 'sends the wrong signal to anyone that is using power as a means of suppression'

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The EU must engage in dialogue with the Taliban to ensure that deportations are conducted safely and humanely. By involving Taliban representatives, the EU can negotiate terms that protect the rights of Afghan refugees during the deportation process.

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Deporting Afghan refugees back to Taliban-controlled areas could result in severe consequences for those individuals. The EU should prioritize humanitarian considerations over political negotiations, ensuring that human rights are at the forefront of any decision.

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The situation in Afghanistan is complex, and while addressing migration issues is essential, the EU should critically assess the implications of engaging with the Taliban. Are there alternatives to deportation that can be explored to safeguard human rights?

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