European Court of Justice: EU taxpayers' “obligation” to offer free food illegally

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Published 26 August 2021 at 11.22

Abroad. The European Court of Justice ruled on Wednesday that taxpayers in Poland “have an obligation” to provide a group of illegal immigrants stranded on the border with Belarus with free food, water, clothing and medical care.

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It is about 32 illegals who have been stuck on the border with Poland for almost two weeks.

The immigrants, who were let in from Afghanistan and Iraq by the government of Belarus as revenge for various sanctions, is now stuck between two rows of soldiers and does not come back or forth.

The Strasbourg-based European Court of Human Rights has ruled in an interim decision that it is Polish taxpayers who will provide the refugees with “food”. , water, clothing and adequate medical assistance “.

However, no right to social assistance or pocket money for entertainment has been announced by the court – yet. Such a decision may in practice be to wait longer, when the court is expected to sentence Poland to allow immigrants to seek asylum. Afghan group of men in the country to seek asylum, which has previously been considered a consequence of the Geneva Conventions and the European Convention.

see. The court will issue a new interim decision on 15 September, which in practice could mean a restriction on the criticized so-called right of asylum.