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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Asylum and Immigration Tribunal >> Z v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Cameroon) [2003] UKIAT 00183 (13 August 2003) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKIAT/2003/00183.html Cite as: [2003] UKIAT 183, [2003] UKIAT 00183 |
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APPEAL No. [2003] UKIAT 00183 Z (Cameroon)
Date of hearing: 12 August 2003
Date Determination notified: 13 August 2003
Z | APPELLANT |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
"You claim that you are a member of the SDF and have satisfactorily proved this at interview. The Secretary of State accepts that you are a member of one of the biggest opposition parties in Cameroon."
"Unlike other political parties, the SDF and does not have a women's section or a youth section."
"The political party of which the appellant is a member has popular support in four provinces within Cameroon and also it is active internationally… The appellant in our case accepted in his Home Office interview that he had never suffered any problems in Cameroon until this incident. When this incident escalated, the vice president of the appellants party called the police. I find that in all the circumstances of this case that confidence was being shown in the police as the members of the SDF party involved in this incident had done nothing wrong at all and therefore had nothing to fear."
Decision: The claimant's appeal is allowed to the extent that it is remitted for hearing afresh before an adjudicator other than Mr N. J. Osborne.
Directions: It is directed that the Home Office informs the claimant within 28 days of service of this determination as to whether they seek to withdraw the concession made in paragraph 6 of the Reasons for Refusal letter to the effect that the Secretary of State accepts the claimant was a member of the SDF. A copy of the letter must be filed with the Immigration Appellate Authority. If the Home Office fails to notify the claimant of its decision, the concession contained in paragraph 6 of the refusal letter will stand and the Home Office will not be permitted to argue that the claimant was not a member of the SDF. This will not then be an issue before the adjudicator.
Andrew Jordan
Vice President
13 August 2003