I dont know what will happen but there seems to be a slow but growing rebellion to the Communist/fascist control of the EU.

Deportation centers in the surrounding area

Austria wants to continue to expel Afghans
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August 16, 2021
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VIENNA. Austria's Interior Minister Karl Nehammer and Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg (both ÖVP) have announced that they will continue to expel Afghans from the country despite the Taliban's takeover . "If deportations are no longer possible due to the limits set by the European Convention on Human Rights, alternatives must be considered," Nehammer said on Monday with Schallenberg, according to the Austrian news agency APA.

“Deportation centers in the region around Afghanistan would be an option. This requires the strength and support of the European Commission. I will propose this to the Council of Interior Ministers and discuss it with the Commission and my colleagues, ”added the Interior Minister. The two ÖVP politicians called for a special meeting of the EU foreign and defense ministers. Germany , France and Denmark, for example, had suspended deportations to Afghanistan.

Already at the weekend Nehammer had emphasized that Austria had to "deport as long as it could". Instead of international deportation flights by the EU border protection agency Frontex, you can charter flights yourself. If flights are possible, "then you will do that too," he told the Kleine Zeitung . "And if that doesn't work, we have to think about alternatives." The aim is to thwart the smugglers' business and prevent new flows of refugees to Central Europe.

FPÖ senses "embarrassing bluff of turquoise"
For this, the ÖVP politician received a lot of criticism. Health and Social Affairs Minister Wolfgang Mückstein (Greens) said on Sunday that now, at the latest, deportations to Afghanistan have been done. “People are being flown out of Kabul, we won't hire a charter and bring people there. That means that it just doesn't work, that is also not covered by the European Convention on Human Rights, ”emphasized Mückstein on ORF.

The chairman of the Afghan cultural association Akis, Ghousudden Mir, asked the Standard to stop deportation. However, criminals should be excluded from this. The international lawyer Sigmar Stadlmeier had previously stated on ORF: "For every flight I need a permit from the countries I fly over - and if I want to land in Afghanistan, Afghanistan must agree." This is currently "very unlikely". In addition, deportations are also extremely problematic from a “human rights point of view”.

FPÖ boss Herbert Kickl, however, saw Nehammer's move as an "embarrassing bluff of the turquoise". The ÖVP tried by all means to keep the appearance of continuing to deport. "The fact is that the last deportation flight took place two months ago and not a single Afghan has been brought out of the country since then." (Ls)