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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Asylum and Immigration Tribunal >> FN (Risk, Relocation, MDC) Zimbabwe [2003] UKIAT 00163 (4 December 2003) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKIAT/2002/00163.html Cite as: [2003] UKIAT 163, [2003] UKIAT 00163 |
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FN (Risk – Relocation – MDC) Zimbabwe [2003] UKIAT 00163
Date of hearing: 24 November 2003
Date Determination notified: 4 December 2003
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APPELLANT |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
"this would have marked a substantial increase in the level of danger to [the appellant] and his family (over and above that experienced in December 2001), and I find he would have taken steps to remove them as well as himself."
"searched homes and offices without warrants, and the government was believed to monitor some private correspondence and telephones."
The Human Rights Watch report at page 70 of the bundle observes that:
"Security forces possess good information on MDC members and their movements. They would sometimes ask those they were beating for the location of particular individuals; and even if they did not get this information, reveal they already knew the answer."
"Opposition political activists, particularly those belonging to the MDC, have been targeted and attacked by government supporters and war veterans since the Parliamentary elections in June 2000."
MDC activists are also reported to have been abducted, especially in rural areas. The MDC
"claimed that 227 of their activists had been abducted and beaten. Some abductees were tortured and others later were found killed. Members of the security forces also participated in attacks on opposition activists and suspected supporters."
P R Lane
Vice President