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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) Decisions >> Banaga, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2012] EWHC 4167 (Admin) (10 December 2012) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2012/4167.html Cite as: [2012] EWHC 4167 (Admin) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
(SITTING AS A JUDGE OF THE HIGH COURT)
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF BANAGA | Claimant | |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT | Defendant |
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Mr J Jolliffe (instructed by the Treasury Solicitor) appeared on behalf of the Defendant
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"On careful consideration of the appellant's history, I do not find his assertion credible that he has experienced persecution or that he is perceived by the authorities to have a political opinion contrary to the theirs or their interests merely by virtue of abandoning his links with the Muslim Brotherhood when he was 17 years old. I concur with the respondent who in rejecting the appellant's claim put it this way:
'Even if it is accepted that you were indeed a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, there is no reason to believe that they would seek to harm and harass you over such a long period merely because you decided you did not want to be a member of the organisation.'" [quote not checked]
"I have placed no reliance on the appellant's story of events. I believe the appellant had developed an account which is not only incredible but unreal. My finding on his overall credibility with his asylum claim is effectively nil. There is nothing I find that establishes at the lower standard that this appellant is credible in his claim that he is in fear of being the subject of serious harm in Sudan by virtue of him having forsaken the Muslim Brotherhood some 12 years ago." [quote not checked]
"It was conceded by Mr Marshall that in the light of the country guidance case of BA (Sudan) 2006 UKAIT 406, the appellant's claim that he would be subject to persecution for having departed/deserted the army cannot be founded. Mr Marshall described this aspect of the claim for international protection as being a red herring. Mr Marshall reiterated that the core of the appellant's claim rests on his Muslim Brotherhood past, which it is submitted bring with it a real risk that the appellant would be targeted for persecution because of perceived political opinion." [quote not checked]
"You have not supplied any evidence to show that you have a high political profile as a result of your political activity in the UK. You have not supplied any proof that the authorities in Sudan are aware of your presence in the UK. You have not supplied any proof that the authorities in Sudan are aware of your political activity in the UK. As noted above, the immigration judge clearly made findings that your 'overall credibility' was nil and that no reliance was placed on your story of events. The evidence you have lodged in your recent further submissions do not show that you are a refugee sur place as the Sudan authorities are not and were not aware of your activities either in Sudan or latterly here in the UK." [quote not checked]
"It is however noted that you have made further submissions on 23 March 2009, 2 June 2009 and 12 March 2010, none of which mention your involvement with this group. It is considered that clearly your involvement could have been raised in any of these submissions. That it was not clearly casts some doubt on the content of these statements." [quote not checked]
The letter goes on to refer to the evidence and continues:
"It is noted that these letters made no mention of your being a member of JEM, although according to your statement you joined in 2008. It is noted that neither letter confirms the activities you now claim you were involved in during this period. They make no mention of your involvement in arranging senior high-level meetings or your involvement in highlighting the situation of other people from Sudan who are being removed. Both letters state that you have a much more limited role attending meetings, although neither confirms how often you attended these. It is further noted that in your new statement you claimed to have attended a variety of meetings and demonstrations. However, when you made your further submissions in 2011, you were only able to provide photographs showing your attendance at one event. It is considered that these letters cast further doubt on the contents of your statements." [quote not checked]
"It is noted that this most recent letter from JEM includes information about your activities which were not included in the previous letters. Although these activities commenced prior to the letters being written, it is considered that no explanation has been provided in respect of why these activities were absent from letters submitted in 2011. It is considered that as you have stated that you have commenced these activities in 2009 they could and should have been mentioned in your previous submissions. It is considered that their inclusion in this letter given their absence from the previous correspondence must cast doubt on the contents of this letter." [quote not checked]
"It is considered that your statement and that of Mr Sharafedin are again inconsistent and given this it is considered that their contents cannot be accepted." [quote not checked]
"It is noted that having undertaken a search for your name several hits were found. However, none of these were for political articles and all related to social networking websites. It is noted that you have provided two copies of articles which you have written and are published on the internet, however neither of these were located having undertaken this search. It is also noted that the articles are identical although they were published on different websites on different dates. It is considered that the evidence you have provided seeks to show that you have a significant profile in JEM. However it is considered that there are significant inconsistencies between the evidence you provided in support of your previous submission and the statements you have now provided. It is considered that these inconsistencies cast significant doubt upon the contents of these statements and given this the content of these cannot be accepted." [quote not checked]
"It is considered that you have failed to show that you would be of any interest to the authorities in Sudan. Whilst you claim to have attended demonstrations since February 2008, you have provided evidence of your attendance at only one of these. You claim that you have a significant profile, however the evidence you have provided is inconsistent about the time frame for your involvement and the level at which you were involved. It is considered that the documents you have provided are internally inconsistent and that they are inconsistent with the evidence you have provided for your last two sets of further submissions. Given this, is not accepted that you have come to the attention of the authorities in Sudan. It is considered that overall it is not accepted that you have a role in JEM or that your involvement with them with would place you at any risk on return to Sudan." [quote not checked]