How a Russian fights for the right to remain in Germany
The Russian Ilya Shkolnyj condemns the war in Ukraine and supports the opposition in Russia. However, the German authorities see this as no reason for asylum. What happens next in the case that is causing a stir?
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Source: DW Deutsch
Der Russe Ilja Schkolnyj verurteilt den Ukraine-Krieg und unterstützt die Opposition in Russland. Die deutschen Behörden sehen darin aber keinen Grund für Asyl. Wie geht es in dem Fall weiter, der für Aufsehen sorgt?
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