I'm talking about established democracies that have evolved over the centuries, such as the United States, New Zealand, Australia, the European Union countries, and even Japan since World War II. I do not believe that the convention and those who drafted it had this in mind, that people such as U.S. citizens would be considered for refugee claims.
Je parle des démocraties établies qui évoluent depuis des siècles, comme les États-Unis, la Nouvelle-Zélande, l'Australie, les pays de l'Union européenne et même le Japon, depuis la Seconde Guerre mondiale.