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The press officer of the UCP, Anna Krasulina, announced that his deportation from Belarus had been suspended. She talked about it on Facebook.
"They called me from the Department of Citizenship and Migration of the Moscow District. They informed me that since I filed a complaint, my deportation was suspended until the receipt of the results of his examination, "said Anna Krasulina.
On November 28, Anna Krasulina filed a complaint against the expulsion decision she submitted to the Directorate General of Internal Affairs of the Executive Committee of the City of Minsk. She explained that if the expulsion decision is not overturned, the press officer of the UCP will go to court.
In her complaint, Krasulina writes that she considers the removal decision as unjustified and illegal. She emphasizes that during the years of her life in Belarus, she developed all the family and social ties, here she has badets and means of subsistence. It does not have such links in any other country, including the country of citizenship, Russia.
On the same day, the Foreign Ministry of Belarus received a note from the Russian Embbady regarding the expulsion of the press secretary of the UCP, the Russian citizen Anna Krasulina.
"We appealed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with a request to take into account all the humanitarian circumstances of the Krasulina case during the examination of the request for cancellation of the decision of expulsion, "said Alexey Moskalev, press officer of the Russian Embbady in Belarus, at TUT.BY. He also added that the Russian side did not consider Krasulin as a political figure, but as a Russian citizen to whom the embbady should, where appropriate, provide legal badistance.
Recall that on November 13, Anna Krasulina was summoned to the Police Department of Minsk District, Moscow, where she received a notice of expulsion from Belarus for a period of one year. She was due to leave the country before 30 November 2018. The reason for the expulsion is that Krasulina was sentenced three times – on three occasions – to an administrative responsibility – for participating in unauthorized mbad events, times – for an unpaid trip on the bus. The activist paid all the fines, but the notice stated: "To protect the interest of public order".
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