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“In the first chamber of the National Court of Asylum (CNDA), in Montreuil (Seine-Saint-Denis), this Thursday morning, the president of the hearing fumed.
The young Bangladeshi who stands in front of him mumbles answers that are often irrelevant, when he is not simply mute.
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The man, who suffered a first refusal of application for a residence permit from the Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons (Ofpra), has an hour to convince a jury of three people: the president magistrate, an envoy from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, and a final assessor (most of the time from the sovereign civil service).
The candidate, very imprecise, limits himself to explaining that his political activities in the Nationalist and Muslim Party make him risk prison in the country, the Socialist Awami League being in power.
He is supported by his lawyer as well as an interpreter who tries to bring a little conviction to the subject, at least in the tone
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