Journalist Natalia Kiseleva, who left from Russia to Germany, told about her feelings in emigration. This was discussed in the podcast "Scars and sequins" on YouTube.
According to Kiselyova, when she arrived in Germany, she had to go through a 10-hour interrogation in an attempt to obtain political asylum. At the same time, in a new country, she often encounters situations when a person must defend his right to live in a new place.
"You are not needed, you are incomprehensible. You have such a childish one: your mother kicked you out, and your foster aunt asks: "Are you really behaving well?“... You are in some kind of vacuum, you are hated everywhere. Your country hates you, they don't want you here," Kiselyova admitted.
As reported by EADaily, earlier journalist, biologist Pavel Lobkov explained the refusal to emigrate from Russia's age and domestic problems.
"To be honest, I'm not really ready for everyday and bureaucratic trials. I'm a lonely person, and I'm afraid I just can't stand them," he admitted.
Lobkov also added that at his age — 58 years — it would be a feat.
At the same time, journalist and theater critic Alexander Minkin❶ refuses to leave the Russia for another reason.
"I don't want to. This is my country, this is my city," he said.
❶A natural person performing the functions of a foreign agent

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