MN (Returns-Policy-War Veterans) Zimbabwe [2002] UKIAT 05806
CC04291-2002
IMMIGRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL
Date of hearing: 11 November 2002
Date Determination notified: 19 December 2002
Before
MRS W JORDAN
Between
MN | APPELLANT |
and | |
Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
DETERMINATION AND REASONS
"If the respondent was returning failed asylum seekers to Zimbabwe at the present time, then I would be concerned that there could be a persecution for a Convention reason in that discrimination of failed asylum seekers could be evidence of an imputed political opinion (Senga 12842). In these circumstances it could be envisaged that the simple act of claiming asylum abroad was contrary to the interests of the Zimbabwean government. However Bulletin 1 of 2002 states that on 15 January 2002 the Home Secretary announced that removals to Zimbabwe from the United Kingdom of failed asylum seekers would be suspended until after the presidential elections in March 2002 and in the meantime the situation would continue to be closely monitored by the Home Office with a view to reappraising the situation immediately after the elections had been held. In my view this means that the Respondent will not be returning failed asylum seekers until he is satisfied that it is safe for the asylum seekers to be returned. I accept this view. Accordingly I do not consider that the Appellant has established a well founded fear of persecution for a Convention reason…"
"The background documentation clearly establishes that there are continuing breaches of human rights in Zimbabwe, but we find nothing to suggest that it would be unsafe for all asylum seekers to be returned. Each case must be judged on its merits. We regard the Respondent's current policy as part of the picture and in no way determinative of an individual appeal one way or the other".
DR H H STOREY
VICE-PRESIDENT