Activists renew pressure on German govt over stranded Afghans
Activists renew pressure on German govt over stranded Afghans

Activists Renew Pressure on German Govt Over Stranded Afghans
A group of activists has renewed pressure on the German government to take action and help those left stranded in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover.
The group, called Help Afghanistan, held a protest outside the German Embassy in Kabul last week, demanding that Germany provide immediate assistance to those who have been abandoned by their government.
We are here today because we need your support, said one of the activists, speaking through an interpreter. We need you to help us get out of this country. We need you to help us find a new home where we can start our lives again.
The German government has been criticized for its response to the situation in Afghanistan, with many people questioning why Germany did not do more to evacuate citizens and others who were left behind.
The German government has done nothing to help these people, said one of the activists. They have just stood by and watched as they were hunted down like animals.
The group is calling on the German government to provide immediate assistance, including financial aid and housing for those who are now refugees in Afghanistan.
We need your support so that we can start our lives again, said another activist. We need your help so that we can rebuild our country.
The German government has not yet responded to the activists' demands, but the group says it will continue its protests until the government takes action.