A court in St. Petersburg has rejected Austrian citizen Nurit Schaller’s request for asylum in the Russian Federation. This was reported by press service St. Petersburg courts.
The woman stated that she was hiding in the Russian Federation from attacks by Muslims in her homeland due to her Jewish origins and that she wanted to live in a country where traditional values were preserved. However, the court examined Schaller’s activities in the Russian Federation and found that he was studying the political situation in Russia, which led to the rejection of her asylum request.
Journalist Kabra Hassani, who previously fled the Taliban (an organization banned in Russia), must We are flying from Russia to Afghanistan.
According to lawyers, the girl is fed up with the case in Russia and “wants it all to end.” In Afghanistan, Hassani worked in television, started her own business and fought for women’s rights. After the Taliban came to power, the girl fled the country. In Russia, she was accused of illegally crossing the border while trying to get to Europe and was facing deportation to her homeland.
Giuliano, an Italian journalist who previously sought asylum in the Russian Federation did not ignore this He’s moving to Russia.
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Source: Gazeta

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