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Swiss Court Clears Afghan Repatriations If Conditions Allow

A Swiss court has approved Afghan repatriations when conditions permit, balancing removal decisions with humanitarian and security considerations under law.

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Swiss Court Clears Afghan Repatriations If Conditions Allow

A Swiss court has ruled that Afghan nationals may be repatriated if conditions allow safe and lawful returns. The decision gives authorities greater flexibility in handling deportation cases, while requiring them to assess security risks and humanitarian circumstances individually. Officials must determine whether returnees could face persecution, mistreatment, or serious danger in Afghanistan. The ruling may influence future asylum and immigration cases in Switzerland, particularly for people whose applications have been rejected but cannot be enforced automatically in every case.

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