COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE ASYLUM AND IMMIGRATION TRIBUNAL
[AIT No. HX/09600/2004]
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE LAWRENCE COLLINS
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SIR PAUL KENNEDY
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IM (Turkey) |
Appellant |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT |
Respondent |
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Lord Justice Buxton:
"The cause of her problems was her involvement with a women's group whose activities caused embarrassment to the authorities by drawing attention to their sexual abuse of women detainees. Her activities for this group appear to have been of a minor nature in attending demonstrations and distributing their literature."
"The appellant left Turkey four years ago and the final question remains as to what would be the attitude of the authorities if she were again to participate in the activities of the EKB women's group. This is a legal organisation whose objectives are based on a moral absolute -- that women should not be subjected to sexual abuse in detention by those in authority."
"The appellant clearly feels strongly about this issue and is evidently a woman of some courage and resolution. I have substantial grounds for believing that, on return to Turkey, she would feel impelled to carry on campaigning against this injustice and thus put herself at real risk of arrest and serious ill-treatment in detention".
"I have substantial grounds […] for believing that she is at real risk of torture or of inhuman or degrading treatment if she is returned to Turkey".
The appeal was therefore allowed, both under the Refugee Convention and under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
"The adjudicator concluded that the appellant had been a low level member of this group and that her campaigning for them on her return to Turkey would put her at risk -- yet the adjudicator made no findings with regard to what the group was, what it did and what risk, if any, there was for its members. She did not assess the risk for members of that group."
Lord Justice Lawrence Collins:
Sir Paul Kennedy:
Order: Application granted. Appeal dismissed.