ZK (International Reaction-Aydogdu) Turkey) CG [2004] UKIAT 00036
Date of hearing: 18 February 2004
Date Determination notified: 2 March 2004
ZK | APPELLANT |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
The Appellant's Determination
The Appellant's Submissions.
The Respondent's Submissions
The Issues
a) was this appellant in a similar situation to the claimant in Aydogdu, and should we follow that determination? If not,
b) noting that the appellant's case is solely based on the risks he submits he faces for failure to undertake military service, are there substantial reasons for concluding that there would be a real risk of a breach of Articles 2 or 3 of the ECHR?
Decision
"20. Mr Scannell's submission put at its simplest, is that any form of imprisonment would be wrong for someone who has evaded the draft because he genuinely objects to taking part in activities which were internationally condemned and were contrary to the basic laws of conduct. The Tribunal accept that this is a valid proposition and that in such circumstances punishment would amount to persecution for a Convention reason, an actual or imputed political opinion. In the light of the Adjudicator's findings on credibility, we are satisfied that the appellant did have a genuine objection to this particular type of military service and we are satisfied on the evidence before us that there was a real risk that he might have been involved in such activities. To be punished for a refusal to serve the military in such circumstances, would amount to persecution."
A R Mackey
Vice President