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He had sought safety in France, but on April 9, France deported the 36-year-old Chechen asylum seeker. A removal order issued by France’s interior ministry on April 9 – the day he was deported – claimed Gadaev was “deeply rooted in the radical Chechen Islamist movement” and “likely to commit a violent action” on French soil. His expulsion was deemed “a matter of absolute urgency”. But rights groups, including Amnesty International, decried the move, saying it violated international law and placed Gadaev at “high risk of torture”. After landing in Moscow, he travelled to the remote Siberian town of Novy Urengoy, where his brother lives. ....