‘Going back to Russia would be a dead-end street’
A Russian man who refused to fight in Ukraine has been denied political asylum by Norway

The Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) has rejected the asylum claim of Pavel Suetin, a 37-year-old Russian man who fled his home the day after mobilisation was announced in September 2022 because he wasn’t prepared to fight in Ukraine. Suetin waited two years for the Norwegian authorities to reject his application, during which time his passport expired, preventing him from going elsewhere.
“I was at the front of the queue for mobilisation, without a doubt.”
“I didn’t want to kill or be killed. Half of my relatives are Ukrainian. It’s absurd to go and shoot relatives.”
“I pay taxes. I’m not on benefits or reliant on the state. I’m working, I’m learning the language. I’m trying to assimilate.”
“For me, going back to Russia would be a dead-end street.”










