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Ingush woman loses appeal against deportation from Czechia
['Elizaveta Chukharova', 'Liza Was Born', 'Raised In Vladikavkaz', 'Now Lives In Prague. She Has Previously Worked For Rfe Rl', 'Astra', 'Belsat', 'Others. She Is Currently Completing Her Phd In German', 'Slavic Studies At Charles University In Prague', 'Specialising In The Study Of Military', 'Inter-Ethnic Conflicts In The North Caucasus. In Her Free Time']
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Czechia’s Constitutional Court has rejected an appeal by a woman from Ingushetia challenging her deportation order.
The Czech Interior Ministry later issued an administrative deportation order banning her from entering the EU for five years.
Novinky.cz wrote that due to the woman’s family ties, her lawyer argued that deportation would violate her right to family life under the European Convention on Human Rights.
As Novinky.cz reported, the woman maintained that she had never been informed of the nature of the contacts that the Czech security services considered dangerous.
In that judgment, the Constitutional Court referred to numerous reports by international organisations documenting human rights violations in Chechnya, Ingushetia, and Daghestan.