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Many Afghans in Pakistan have been promised a right to live in Germany but still face constant risk of being deported to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. DW spoke to an Afghan woman who was arrested by the Pakistani authorities.

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00:00作詞・作曲・編曲 初音ミク
00:30With these challenges and guidance of Pakistan, we have always had a fear and a threat to our lives in this country.
00:38In the 15th August, the police of Pakistan arrived and arrived to our police.
00:49They stopped us and contacted us with Aji-Kamp, because we have a different cause and we have a different cause for them.
01:01But they didn't stop us and they took us to Aji-Kamp and took us to the Aji-Kamp.
01:09We have been able to take care of them.
01:19This is the case.
01:21The police are not too late.
01:23They've been in trouble.
01:36Yes, yes, yes.
01:38We were under the police in Pakistan.
01:40We were so angry with a very hardy and simple.
01:44We were so angry with the police.
01:46We were so angry and angry with the Taliban.
01:48I have been killed in the world and left me and left me.
01:55I have been killed in the world because I have never had any problems.
02:01I have been killed in my life and I have been killed in my life.
02:08I have been killed in Afghanistan and I have been killed in the world.
02:15and I believe that the people of deportation have been in my country.
02:38Of course, the last two months after the visa is closed
02:44They are not forced to go to Pakistan.
02:57They are not forced to go to Pakistan.
03:04...
03:19...
03:25We don't have information from Pakistan because they are the country, the law, and everyone needs to be lawful, but we are also required.
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