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‘He lives in constant fear’ — Iranian dissidents in Georgia face an uncertain future
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He lives in constant fear that he could be deported at any moment’, Asghari’s lawyer, Tunar Lezgyev, tells OC Media.
The Iranian embassy is trying to put his life in danger’, Asghari’s family member emphasises.
Kamraninezhad’s application was rejected by the Migration Department in late 2024, denying him both refugee status and humanitarian protection.
You’ll cross into Armenia and be able to re-enter Georgia legally the same day” ’, Rights Georgia lawyer Davit Gholijashvili tells OC Media.
In the meantime, some are facing additional problems:In February, Kamraninezhad was detained at the Iranian Embassy — a frequent spot of diaspora protests — on charges of police disobedience.