European Court rejects migrants’ appeal against expulsion from Hungary

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Budapest, October 12 (MTI) – The European Court of Human Rights has thrown out an appeal by two Bangladeshi nationals, represented by the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, seeking to ban Hungary from returning them to Serbia, the press office of the Hungarian justice ministry said on Monday.

In their appeal dated Sept. 25, the two migrants requested that the European Court issue a temporary restraining order against Hungary, the ministry said in a statement.

The ministry noted that before ruling, the European Court had consulted Hungary over its classification of Serbia as a safe country.

The two applicants submitted an application for asylum in southern Hungary on Sept. 15, telling the authorities that they had left their homeland five years ago, after a flood, and had worked in several countries since. They said they had not filed an asylum application in Serbia because they did not wish to stay there, the ministry said in its statement.

The Hungarian authorities turned down their applications, saying that Serbia was a safe country, after which the Helsinki Committee agreed to help the two migrants in a domestic judicial appeal. When this was rejected, it agreed to represent them in Strasbourg.

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