Brussels, 26/02/2015 (Agence Europe) - A member of military staff from a third country who deserts the army can request asylum in the EU on condition that it is “highly likely” that during his service he was brought to participate, even indirectly, in war crimes. To this end, he will have to prove that he was not able to obtain conscientious objector status or, when he cannot prove the risk of participating in war crimes, that his refusal to perform military service would have provoked...