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BRUSSELS – The European Union’s top court says that asylum-seekers in the bloc shouldn’t be psychologically tested on their sexual orientation as part of the procedure to grant them protection.
The EU Court of Justice ruled Thursday that such a psychological report “is disproportionate” in relation to the objective.
The court made the ruling after a Nigerian sought asylum in Hungary, arguing he faced persecution at home based on his homosexuality. Hungary rejected the application based on a psychological report that couldn’t confirm his homosexuality.
The Nigerian appealed and the Hungarian court sought the advice of the EU’s top court.
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