The six contracts for the third Axis (Axis 3) of the “National Microsatellite Program,” between the European Space Agency (ESA) and…
A new doctrine was adopted yesterday by France’s National Asylum Court (CNDA), according to which Paris can grant asylum with refugee status to Russian soldiers who refused to fight in Ukraine.
Russians fleeing to avoid conscription and conscript defectors can be admitted with refugee status, given that a Russian citizen conscripted in this context could commit, indirectly or incidentally, war crimes, the court states.
The decision is the first in France regarding Russian defectors and, according to AFP, it was based on a European directive of December 13, 2011, and an EU Court of Justice ruling of February 26, 2015.
However, the specialized French administrative body, which examines similar matters, rejected the request of a Russian who declared himself a defector, considering that the statements and evidence he presented did not prove that he had been recruited to fight in Ukraine.
Specifically, the CNDA rejected the asylum request of a 28-year-old Russian man who fled his country in April 2019 due to his father’s continuous, violent actions and was then called to serve in the army, as part of the partial mobilization announced by President Vladimir Putin on September 21, 2022.
The French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons (Ofpra) had also rejected the request, in the first instance, expressing doubts about the accuracy of his statements.
The CNDA, which hears appeals against Ofpra’s decisions, pointed to several irregularities in the documents presented by the 28-year-old, finding that he had been exempted from military service in 2013 and left the country in 2019 citing family and religious reasons.
The plaintiff’s lawyer, Sylvain Saligari, plans to appeal to the Conseil d’État, France’s highest administrative court.
Also read: Britain | Immigrants on a barge and a ‘blow’ for the asylum system
READ MORE
Von der Leyen | Proposal for the creation of a European Civil Defence Mechanism
The European Commission’s President Ursula von der Leyen called for the launch of a European Civil Defence Mechanism, speaking about…
Flooding in Spain | 7,500 soldiers on the streets
King Felipe VI and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez are expected to visit southeastern Spain today, 3/11/2024, where unprecedented…
PwC Cyprus, Multimarine, SignalGeneriX, and Theophrastus Join Forces for the EDA’s Symbiosis Project
A leading Consortium comprising PwC Cyprus, Multimarine Services Ltd, SignalGeneriX Ltd, and Theophrastus Research Institute, has been…
MBDA – Matra Electronique | Joint creation of a centre of excellence for defence electronics in Europe
MBDA and its subsidiary Matra Electronique (MEL), which specialises in manufacturing high-precision electronic equipment, jointly…
THEON International | New orders amounting to €74 million having already exceeded €150 million in the 4th trimester
THEON INTERNATIONAL PLC (THEON) announced additional orders for the month of November. As a result of the…
UN | Iran has increased uranium enrichment to near weapons-grade levels
Iran has further increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels, defying international pressure, according to…
Brazil | Arrests of military and police officers for plotting the assassination of President Lula
Brazilian police have arrested five officers accused of plotting a coup which included plans to overthrow the government following the…
Sweden | Leaflets with survival instructions in the midst of the Ukrainian crisis
Sweden started sending out five million leaflets to the country’s residents yesterday, urging them to prepare for a possible conflict…