France refuses asylum for Central African whistleblower, says NGO
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PARIS: France has officially rejected the asylum application of a prominent Central African Republic whistleblower, sparking fierce condemnation from international human rights organizations today.
A leading non-governmental organization revealed the controversial decision, warning that the high-profile whistleblower faces immediate, life-threatening dangers if forced to return to Bangui. The individual previously exposed severe government corruption and illicit gold mining operations involving foreign mercenary groups.
Rights advocates heavily criticised the French immigration authority's strict ruling, calling it a dangerous violation of international protection frameworks. They strongly argue that Paris is mistakenly prioritizing its delicate diplomatic interests over fundamental human rights.
Currently, dedicated legal teams are preparing an urgent appeal to block any sudden deportation orders. Meanwhile, French government officials have declined to comment publicly on the highly sensitive case, citing strict privacy laws.
Activists continue rallying global support to secure safe sanctuary elsewhere before any final action is taken by the state authorities.
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