The Russian court overturned the decision to deport the Afghan journalist

The Russian court overturned the decision to deport the Afghan journalist

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In St. Petersburg, the court overturned the decision to deport Afghan journalist Kobra Hassana from Russia, “Rotonda” reports. The decision states that Hassana’s deportation limits her rights and freedoms.

The day before, the court found a journalist from Afghanistan guilty of illegally crossing the Russian border and sentenced her to two years in a colony-settlement. However, after Hassana’s conception, the time she spent under arrest in the pre-trial detention center was released.

  • Journalist Kobra Hassana fled Afghanistan in 2021 due to the Taliban coming to power, fearing persecution and murder for her activities and feminist views. At first she lived in Ukraine, but with the beginning of a full-scale war, she decided to leave there as well. As a result, according to Hassana, the intermediaries who promised to take her to Europe deceived her and brought her illegally to Russia. In May 2022, Hassany tried to leave Russia together with twelve other Afghan citizens, but was detained by the FSB in the St. Petersburg port.
  • During the trial, Hassana asked to be granted asylum in Russia. The court refused her and decided to expel the journalist from the country after the verdict in the case of illegal crossing of the border.

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