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In late July 2013, Lonnie Snowden said he believed his son would be better off staying in Russia, and didn't believe he would receive a fair trial in the U.S. [12] In mid-October, he visited his son in Moscow, later telling the press that he was pleased with Edward's situation, and still believed Russia was the best choice for his asylum ...
Syrian President Bashar Assad and his family have been granted asylum in Russia and arrived in Moscow on Sunday after the Syrian government fell. The rebels’ victory early Sunday concluded a 10 ...
The Russian Federation's Law on Refugees defines who is a refugee for purposes of obtaining asylum in the country. [1] The Law defines a refugee as a "person who is outside their country of nationality or habitual residence; has a well-founded fear of persecution because of their race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion; and is unable or ...
Snowden said in July 2013 that he decided to bid for asylum in Russia because he felt there was no safe way to reach Latin America. [235] Snowden said he remained in Russia because "when we were talking about possibilities for asylum in Latin America, the United States forced down the Bolivian president's plane", citing the Morales plane ...
As Syrian seized the Syrian capital city of Damascus, Assad fled with his family to Russia where they were given asylum, Reuters reported on Dec. 8, citing Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s ambassador ...
Russia has granted them (him and his family) asylum on humanitarian grounds.” Mr Assad fled Damascus as rebel fighters raced into capital city unopposed on Sunday , bringing a sudden end to his ...
Robles was a correspondent, newsreader and political commentator for the Voice of Russia and quoted worldwide "Romney and his promise of 'Republican hell' ". Foreign Policy . After 17 years he was granted Russian citizenship by President Putin in a decree signed on October 21, 2024.
A Russian man is ready to spill secrets to the U.S. about Russia's stealth "White Swan" bomber. He’s offering the valuable intel in exchange for asylum.