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RN (Risk – Connections with Mobutu) Democratic Republic of Congo [2002]UKIAT 03662
HX25265-2001
Date of hearing: 11 June 2002
Date Determination notified: 13 August 2002
RN | APPELLANT |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
"1. The appellant is a refused asylum seeker from the Democratic Republic of Congo ("DRC").
2. The Learned Adjudicator, Miss S Jhirad, heard and dismissed the appellant's appeal.
3. At paragraph 12 of her determination the Adjudicator stated that she did not find the appellant's credibility "to be intact". However it may be noted that the credibility of the appellant's evidence was not totally rejected. At paragraph 13 the Adjudicator states that she accords the appellant the benefit of the doubt that he was a supporter of the MPR, "albeit at a low level".
4. At paragraph 17 of the determination the Adjudicator recommended that the appellant be granted exceptional leave to remain giving the following reason:
"DRC country background information in the public domain suggest that the conditions in all sectors is dire, the government is repressive, the economic slide grows even steeper, the victims inevitably being innocent civilians."
Ground 1
5. The Adjudicator has failed to make a clear finding accepting or rejecting the appellant's claim his father, Mr Nimi Senior, was a former government minister, prominent member of the MPR and collaborator with former President Mobutu. It may be noted that the Adjudicator made no finding concerning the political status of the appellant's father.
6. It is submitted that a central issue in this claim is the risk of persecution for reason of membership of a particular social group, the appellant's family. The matter was raised in the skeleton argument before the Adjudicator (see copy attached to these grounds).
Ground 2
7. The Adjudicator in paragraph 14 when considering the UNHCR document adduced by the appellant failed to consider the explanation provided by the appellant of political problems preventing his remaining for the determination of his application (see paragraphs 16 to 19 of the appellant's statement).
Ground 3
8. The Adjudicator has failed to consider whether the evidence that led her to make a recommendation (see above) indicates that there are substantial grounds for believing that there is a real risk of the appellant facing be inhuman or degrading treatment in violation of Article 3 upon return to DRC.
9. It is submitted that the rejection of an asylum appeal does not necessarily mean that there are no ground to consider for a human rights appeal.
10. Accordingly it is submitted that the Adjudicator has failed in her duty to give this appeal the most anxious scrutiny. The determination is not in accordance with the weight of the evidence before her.
11. In all the circumstances it is submitted that there are arguable grounds of appeal and that leave should be granted."
All those documents have a photograph of the appellant attached to them.
J R A Fox
Vice President