Russo in fuga dalla mobilitazione respinta dalla Norvegia: ‘Pago le tasse. Non usufruisco di sussidi né dipendo dallo Stato. Non volevo uccidere o essere ucciso.’

https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2024/10/01/going-back-to-russia-would-be-a-dead-end-street-en

di duckanroll

11 Comments

  1. LitmusPitmus on

    why? they claim mobilisation has ended as a reason and we know that not to be true

  2. inokentii on

    Basically that’s why all russians shouldn’t be allowed to flee from the russia. In kill or be killed situation, they should take weapons and turn it against their current government system, not hiding in “cursed rotten gayrope”

  3. greenwinwows on

    Return them to Russia . They’re needed in the war effort.

  4. Lord_Sports on

    I would reject anyone anyway. The ones you let in could be double agents and to make sure your country is safe then you can’t allow any Russian citizens in your democracy.

  5. sapitonmix on

    After this case, any man from Russia could have gone to Norway and claimed asylum.

  6. As a Ukrainian I didn’t want to kill or be killed before Russia invaded my country. But Russians didn’t ask me what I want when they started killiing Ukrainians.

    They are not necessarilly all guilty in the Russia war crimes, but they all are responsible for what their state did.

  7. ResponsibleStress933 on

    This is what happens when you claim to be apolitical and a slave. Does Ukrainian men want to kill or be killed in their homes, because of your ignorance?

  8. NRohirrim on

    Tough luck. Norway has border with Russia. Upon experience of other countries bordering with Russia, I’d be very wary to accept any Russian nationals, if I was Norwegian official.

  9. Kjedsomheten on

    I’m kind of split on this. On the one side I understand and have empathy for wanting to avoid becoming part of the war machine. However, even if you pay taxes and manage to get a job in your new country, the chances are slim that you’ll be able to do so without learning Norwegian. And that whole process does put a strain on our wellfare system. Because of this we need to prioritise those who need it most. Additionally, the jobmarket kind of sucks as it is, we who live here and are looking for jobs won’t benefit from a surge of Russians arriving here.

    At the end of the day, Russians need to take responsibility for their own country’s wrongdoings. It sucks, but the only way forward is through and maybe through that lessons will be learned.

  10. in_teh_end on

    Atleast we let in people who walk through 10 different borders illegally

  11. Tough decision: do you risk letting a guy like that into the country because you fear he could be harmful to Norway (could be doing undercover work / could be mentally unstable and proficient with arms) or do you let him in, assume he has good intentions and assimilates well and that is -1 soldier on the Russian side of the conflict…

    Idk 🤷‍♂️

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