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Poland's leader defends his decision to suspend right to asylum

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By VANESSA GERA

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He is watching the disaster unfolding in Western European cities and does not want the same for Poland. Unsurprisingly, the EU bureaucrats are furious because he does not want to join their migrant distribution scheme.

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When Orban did much less than this, the choir howled to kick him/his country out of the EU, defund him etc etc.

There is a strange silence that is almost deafening now.

And definitely a lack of consistency.

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Can't blame him for wanting to keep Belarussians out. They're basically just Kremlin puppets anyway, and have no place in a civilised country.

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Can't blame him for wanting to keep Belarussians out. They're basically just Kremlin puppets anyway, and have no place in a civilised country.

Firstly, it is not about Belorussians, and secondly your generalization of the Belarus population is crude.

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Firstly, it is not about Belorussians, and secondly your generalization of the Belarus population is crude.

Nah. Not crude. Bang on accurate.

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So you have been to Belarus and interacted with people from there?

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