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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> FT (Turkey) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2007] EWCA Civ 1294 (19 October 2007) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2007/1294.html Cite as: [2007] EWCA Civ 1294 |
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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE ASYLUM AND IMMIGRATION TRIBUNAL
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
and
LORD JUSTICE TUCKEY
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FT (TURKEY) |
Appellant |
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THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT |
Respondent |
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THE RESPONDENT DID NOT APPEAR AND WAS NOT REPRESENTED
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Lord Justice Maurice Kay:
"I conclude by finding that, although reprehensible, the appellant's treatment in Turkey is not consistent with persecution for a convention reason. It is consistent with the random and habitual ill-treatment of people in accordance with the objective evidence, but that it was neither sustained nor related to any perception of the appellant as someone who was of interest to them for political purposes."
"appears to have overlooked the perceived political opinion that she had found, proved at paragraph 4.11, as the cause of the attack on the appellant."
Paragraph 4.11 had read:
"On her own terms, there is no reason for me not to accept her evidence that she was ill-treated on account of her husband's activity to the extent that it was proved and that she was raped."
"in failing to make a finding upon a material matter, namely whether the appellant was ill-treated and raped on account of any political activity on the part of her husband."
The panel added, in ordering a second stage reconsideration:
"Unless further evidence demonstrates that the appellant's account of having been ill-treated and raped on 20 November 2003 shows that her account is a fabrication, the immigration judge's finding that the appellant was ill-treated and raped on that date should stand."
"Soldiers also came to our home. I was on my own. They asked me, where are the supplements for the PKK guerrillas? I was beaten up, sworn at, slapped, sexually assaulted and raped."
Then in her interview she answered question 72 in this way:
"They pushed me on the stairs and started searching the house. They swear at me and told me that we were guerrillas and were hiding things to do with guerrillas."
"Even if the circumstances of the appellant's rape in 2003 were as she states and that those responsible were soldiers who came to her home when her husband was not there, there is no reason to regard the incident as not being an isolated one, albeit of a horrific nature."
Lord Justice Tuckey:
Order: Application allowed