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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE ASYLUM & IMMIGRATION TRIBUNAL
[AIT No: AA/01879/2005]
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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LORD JUSTICE LAWS
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AG (TURKEY) |
Appellant |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT |
Respondent |
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THE RESPONDENT DID NOT APPEAR AND WAS NOT REPRESENTED.
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Lord Justice May:
"The appellant was first interviewed on 28th April 2005. In the course of that interview he said that he was staying with his cousin, Salman Dag. In answer to question 6.4 he said that his cousin had come to pick him up. An agent had arranged for his trip to the United Kingdom for which he had paid 10,000 euros.
He was next interviewed on the 7th May 2005 at Oakington Detention Centre. He claimed that he and his family had moved from their village in the south east of Turkey to Mersin in 1998. He claimed that he had been arrested and detained in 1997 for two days, in 2002 for two days and in 2003 and 2005 for two days on each occasion. He was never charged with an offence and had never been a member of a political party although he had sympathised with the aims of HADEP and DEHAP. In 1997 he was detained and tortured when he and his father were arrested and accused of helping the PKK locally. His arm was broken during this detention. The only problems he had had before had been at school and during his military service when he was victimised because he was Kurdish. In 1996 his maternal uncle had been killed after being accused of being a PKK guerrilla. Another uncle had been sentenced to 16 years imprisonment. His family had moved to Mersin after he was told that unless he became a village guard he would have to leave the village.
In May 2002 he was detained on Labour Day when he attended a meeting in the main square and shouted slogans. He was beaten during this detention. Between then and his third arrest in March 2003 his house was raided at least twice. He claimed that his family was under surveillance because of their support for the PKK. In March 2003 he was arrested at work and detained and tortured. His house was then raided twice in 2003. That year his brother and sister both disappeared. They left home and the family had not heard from them since. In 2004 he had been threatened by the authorities at work.
His final detention was in March 2005 when he was arrested at home. He was tortured once more. After his release he was again approached by the police at work and told that he should become an informer. The police put a gun to his mouth. He decided to leave Turkey and travel to Istanbul where he found a driver who was willing to take him out of Turkey."
"His mother and father were present and the police also made threats to his family not to be involved in politics. They said that the family was helping the PKK and had connections with the PKK. They made death threats saying they would kill his mother and father and himself but he was the target because he was young and the state suspected him more. He was asked whether he was threatened with death more than once. He said it was more than once and the last time had been when his workplace was raided and he was threatened with a gun. He had been threatened every time he was arrested and a raid was made. He was asked whether his family members were also threatened or attacked. He said they were and they beat up his mother and father in June 2002 when his house was raided. He was asked why he had not mentioned this in interview in answer to Question 89. He said he was explaining the things that he could remember. He was psychologically unwell and he had just come to this country and he was not feeling good. He also said that a very long statement was taken -- it lasted 5 and a half hours."
Lord Justice Laws:
Order: Application refused.