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5 Russian Young People Living at Incheon Airport for 4 Months

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(1)young people sleeping with blankets on the bare floor or on chairs.
(2)Laundry is done in the washroom sink, breakfast and dinner, bread and juice, and lunch is done with in-flight meals.
(3)It is a waiting room for refugee applicants to leave Incheon International Airport and is located in a secure area inside the airport, but it is blocked from moving outside except for the transfer area.
(4)Five Russian youths, including Andrei, who entered Incheon International Airport last October, are staying here.
(5)After President Putin ordered the mobilization of the Ukraine war, he refused to be drafted and came to Korea.
(6)The Korean government rejected the review, saying that simple refusal to recruit was not subject to refugee screening itself, and four months passed when a human rights group filed an administrative lawsuit.
(7)Andrei says he has already completed three years of military service in Russia and says it is not just a denial of conscription.
(8)I’m not an army dodger under the name of Andrei. I’m against war and I don’t want to be involved in it.
(9)He’s expressing his political will by participating in anti-government protests and being blacklisted.

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(1)Human rights groups should be allowed to enter the country and be properly screened for refugees.
(2)I’ve been supporting them.
(3)Lawyer Lee Jong-chan is an invasion war that is also criticized by international law, and if he refuses to serve in such a situation, it is a political opinion that he refuses to serve in the military.
(4)The court today decided whether to refer three Russian refugee applicants, including Andrei, to a refugee review, which, once made, could leave the airport to prepare for the review.

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