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Putin critic fights to remain in Canada, fears for safety if sent back to Russia
Russian scientist Elena Musikhina
I'm not at all sure why the Canadian government is denying asylum to this desperate Russian scientist. According to her family, the fact that the Russian government allowed her to travel in 2015 indicates that she is under no threat. I find this logic disingenuous. The Putin government is worse in 2018 than it was in 2015. The Skripal Salisbury poisonings in the UK are demonstrative of this fact. Lake Baikal is the largest freshwater lake by volume in the world and a resource of pride for the Russian people. Russians would not take kindly to research by Mrs. Musikhina which shows the lake ecosystem is being destroyed by military/corporate pollution.
Related: Daughter of Russian scientist fears mother will be 'silenced forever' if Canada denies her asylum
Russian scientist Elena Musikhina
10/30/18
A vocal opponent of the Russian government who fears for her life says Canada is about to deliver her into the hands of President Vladimir Putin's secret police. Russian scientist Elena Musikhina and her supporters are pleading with the Trudeau government to let her stay in Canada on compassionate grounds — with time rapidly running out. Musikhina believes her family fell into disfavour with Russian authorities for condemning Moscow's military incursions in Ukraine and for saying Russia illegally annexed Crimea. In addition, Musikhina says her research work uncovered information about serious environmental hazards and pollution from military activity around the large freshwater Lake Baikal in Siberia. Musikhina and her husband Mikhail fled in 2015 to join their daughter, a permanent resident of Canada, in Gatineau, Que. The couple unsuccessfully applied for refugee protection and subsequent appeals have failed. The status of their application to the Immigration Department for consideration on humanitarian and compassionate grounds is uncertain. Regardless, the Canada Border Services Agency has indicated it will inform the couple next Tuesday of a deportation date.
"Unfortunately, the Canadian government seems to want to send us to the waiting arms of the Russian secret police," Musikhina told a news conference Tuesday, flanked by supporters and members of her family. Green Party Leader Elizabeth May is calling on Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale and Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen to halt the removals of Musikhina and her husband. "This is an emergency. It's a matter of life and death," May said. "It's one of the most desperate cases I've ever seen of people on the verge of being deported. There can be no doubt as to the danger posed to dissidents within Russia — that's well-known." Human-rights activist and former Alberta MP David Kilgour, who is also championing Musikhina's case, said she faces genuine danger if returned to Russia, given the knowledge she has gleaned through her research.
I'm not at all sure why the Canadian government is denying asylum to this desperate Russian scientist. According to her family, the fact that the Russian government allowed her to travel in 2015 indicates that she is under no threat. I find this logic disingenuous. The Putin government is worse in 2018 than it was in 2015. The Skripal Salisbury poisonings in the UK are demonstrative of this fact. Lake Baikal is the largest freshwater lake by volume in the world and a resource of pride for the Russian people. Russians would not take kindly to research by Mrs. Musikhina which shows the lake ecosystem is being destroyed by military/corporate pollution.
Related: Daughter of Russian scientist fears mother will be 'silenced forever' if Canada denies her asylum