‘How could this happen in a civilised world?’
The Swiss authorities are potentially putting a Chechen man’s life at risk by insisting he is deported to Russia rather than allowing him to return home to his wife in Ukraine

Ethnic Chechen Ali Batayev, who has spent the past year in a Swiss jail awaiting deportation to Russia despite having committed no crime, is understandably frustrated by the indifference to his fate shown by the Swiss authorities, not least when he discovered his appeal against being forcibly repatriated had been rejected on the grounds that “the human rights situation in Chechnya is steadily improving”.
Her husband sends her all the money he manages to earn to be donated to the Ukrainian army, she says, though he’s not currently being allowed to work from jail as a result of his hunger strike.
According to the UN and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), there hasn’t been a humanitarian crisis in Chechnya since 2007.”

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