APPEAL No. RA (Hindu – Safety in Kabul) Afghanistan [2004] UKIAT 00097
Date of hearing: 22.04.2004
Date Determination notified: 04 May 2004
John Freeman and
Peter Moulden (vice-presidents) and
RA | APPELLANT |
and | |
Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
Unlike their counterparts in India, where the faiths are clearly separate it is reported that Sikhs and Hindus, in predominantly Muslim Afghanistan, have become united in adversity. They share the same temples as well as many religious ceremonies.
On the evidence before us, we see no basis for making any distinction between the situation of the Sikhs and that of the Hindus. Mr Saleem suggested that the latter might be less welcome than the former in gurdwaras, the Sikh temples which according to him formed the main place of refuge for members of both communities.
Appeal dismissed
John Freeman