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Evan Neumann: US Capitol riot suspect gets asylum in Belarus |
2022-03-23 |
[BBC] A California man suspected of taking part in the US Capitol riots last year has been granted asylum in Belarus. Evan Neumann fled the US after being charged in connection with the riots. The 48-year-old first settled in Ukraine, before reaching Belarus where he asked for asylum - claiming he faced "political persecution" in the US. A Belarusian official said Mr Neumann has been granted permission to remain in the country "indefinitely". State officials also alleged that Mr Neumann had been forced to cross the Belarusian border "illegally" after attracting "interest from local secret services" in Ukraine. Mr Neumann told Belarusian state-owned news agency Belta he had "mixed feelings". "I am glad Belarus took care of me. I am upset to find myself in a situation where I have problems in my own country." In July last year, Mr Neumann was charged on six different counts, including violent entry and assaulting police officers. He was accused of punching two police officers and using a metal barrier as a "battering ram" against police during the riots at the US Capitol building on 6 January 2021. But, according to Mr Neumann, he had already sold his house and travelled across Europe to Ukraine. After worrying the Ukrainian authorities were watching him, Mr Neumann says he crossed the border into Belarus on foot in August. Belarus does not have an extradition treaty with the US. In November, Mr Neumann gave an interview to Belarusian state TV and rejected the charges against him. "I do not believe that I have committed any crime," he said. "One of the accusations was very upsetting. It is alleged that I hit a police officer. That is baseless." He said he was asking for "government protection" from Belarus because of the "political persecution" he faced in the US, including the FBI questioning his family and using a photo of him on its most-wanted list. A video released by Belta on Tuesday showed an immigration official handing Mr Neumann a document confirming his refugee status and the head of the Brest police migration directorate, Yuryy Brazinski, told state TV that he will eventually be entitled to apply for citizenship. |
Posted by:Wheper Glong8547 |
#7 Where else could a guy with no game, Regardless of race, face, or name, Ball Russian or Uke Girls, all cooing, "Hail Duke?" Well, outside of a house of ill fame? First draft foreskin content redacted for family-friendliness. |
Posted by: Whimp and Company7902 2022-03-23 18:06 |
#6 Ahh, Besoeker, I suspect you have figured it out. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2022-03-23 17:32 |
#5 /\He was wanted by the FBI and able to sell his house and leave the country? Something is off there. Perhaps the FBI.... "wanted" him to take an extended vacation to somewhere the media could not track him to ? |
Posted by: Besoeker 2022-03-23 16:06 |
#4 Saw a few articles on this fellow. So far...
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Posted by: ruprecht 2022-03-23 15:57 |
#3 There must be better places to seek asylum. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2022-03-23 12:56 |
#2 Belarus would not have been on my short list. Must not have liked Cuban cigars. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2022-03-23 12:55 |
#1 stay at your place in Moscow maybe |
Posted by: 746 2022-03-23 10:34 |