According to her, it is a normal practice for Germany, because, as a rule, deserters, which are threatened with cruel repression, receive international protection in Germany. "Anyone who courageously opposes the Putin regime and therefore brings themselves to a great danger, can apply for asylum in Germany through political persecution," Feser said.
Der Spiegel writes that German policies from the Free Democratic Party (VDP) supported the idea of granting asylum in Germany to Russian citizens who want to avoid mobilization. The secretary of the VDP faction in the Bundestag Johannes Fogel noted that any citizen of the Russian Federation, who is threatened with mobilization and who refuses to go to war, can count on a shelter in Germany.
"Everyone who is threatened with mobilization and who does not want to participate in Putin's military crimes opposes the Putin regime. As Europeans, we must give shelter to the Putin's opponents and innocent deserters," said Fogel. In his opinion, Robin Vagain, who is responsible for the foreign policy of the German Green Party, agrees.
According to him, the Russians who oppose the Putin regime, including opposition and journalists, should be given asylum so that they can continue their work to build democratic Russia. Earlier it was reported that the Kazakhstan authorities will not provide residence permit for Russian citizens who flee from partial mobilization declared in the Russian Federation. All Russians who want to move to Kazakhstan need to have appropriate documents.
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