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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand London WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF AHADYAR | (CLAIMANT) | |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT | (DEFENDANT) |
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MISS C NEENAN (instructed by Treasury Solicitor) appeared on behalf of the DEFENDANT
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" ..... I find that I am able to accept the core of the appellant's argument that is that owing to his membership of the Hezbi-e-Islami a group which was responsible for the killing of his cousin's sons, the appellant was held responsible for their deaths by his cousin, now a member of the Northern Alliance. I accept that the appellant was threatened and beaten by his cousin and a number of armed men who came with the cousin. I also accept that the appellant's wife was harassed and hit with a rifle butt on her way home from work in an attempt by the appellant's cousin to discover the appellant's address. I also accept that the appellant and his wife lost their unborn child whilst trying to escape from a group thought to be connected to the appellant's cousin who were attempting to forcibly enter their home."
The reason for rejection of the appeal was contained in the first two sentences of paragraph 40 of the determination and reasons:
"I find that the appellant's cousin is not an agent of persecution within the terms of the Convention. I do not accept that the Northern Alliance has adopted this dispute between the appellant and his cousin, and as such the appellant does not have a Convention reason founding his appeal."
"13 ..... In my opinion the most serious risk arises from his association with the Hezb-I-Islami. The group is without doubt a very dangerous terrorist organisation determined to attack and destroy the current government and to turn Afghanistan into a 'pure' Islamic state .....
14 In my opinion it is difficult to discount the appellant's fear as irrational only because his own association with the Hezb-I-Islami ceased some time ago ..... " -
it appears about 5 years before -
" ..... Given the substantial financial rewards for information leading to the arrest of suspected terrorists promised by the US there is ample motivation to 'test' the knowledge of anyone who is believed to have been close to the Hezb-I-Islami. In my opinion the appellant's fear in this regard is well founded."
At paragraph 17 he observed -
"that the current government has little interest in protecting suspected terrorist[s] ..... "
and the -
"legal system is virtually non-existent ..... "
"once an individual joined a group or party then others considered that he was a member 'till the end'."
Its final conclusion was:
" ..... known low-level former supporters are still likely to be at risk."