Subsidiary protection is not granted to a person if there are serious grounds for believing:
1° That he or she has committed a crime against peace, a war crime or a crime against humanity;
2° That he or she has committed a serious crime;
3° That he or she has been guilty of acts contrary to the aims and principles of the United Nations;
4° That his or her activity in the territory constitutes a serious threat to public order, public security or State security;<5° That, prior to entering France, he or she committed one or more crimes which do not fall within the scope of 1°, 2°, 3° or 4° and which would be punishable by imprisonment if committed in France, and that he or she left his or her country of origin solely in order to escape punishment for these crimes.<1° to 3° apply to persons who are the instigators, perpetrators or accomplices of the crimes or acts mentioned in these same 1° to 3° or who are personally involved in them.
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