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• The European legislation specifying who should be recognised as a refugee and who does not deserve protection because they have committed serious crimes should be made fully consistent with the 1951 Refugee Convention.
• Refugees and persons given subsidiary protection have the same needs and should have equivalent rights.
• Lack of documents or late submission of claims should not automatically be considered as evidence of insufficient cooperation or lack of credibility of the applicant.
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