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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> AKB & Anor v Secretary of State for Home Department [2005] EWCA Civ 1493 (15 November 2005) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2005/1493.html Cite as: [2005] EWCA Civ 1493 |
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT
ASYLUM AND IMMIGRATION TRIBUNAL
Strand London, WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE DYSON
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(1) AKB | ||
(2) PB | Applicants/Claimants | |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT | Respondent/Defendant |
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"Certificate
To certify that Mr PB ... is a member of the Democratic Party of Albania and has taken part in all electoral campaigns organised by this party. After the return to power of members of the former Communist Party, activists of the Democratic Party have become the victims of harassment to the extent of losing their jobs and even politically motivated killings. ... Today he is in England and his return to Albania would be impossible. His life would be in danger as the former Communist Party members are in power."
The tribunal said of that certificate that it added very little to what was otherwise known and was merely a recital of facts presumably provided by PB's sister.
"32. We do not consider that PB was of particular interest to the Communist Party authorities in 1997 before the 'blacklist' conversation; if they were, then he could have been arrested at work at the SHIKU at any time, or at the Bajram Curr flat, if it was specifically for those who had Democratic Party links and were being harassed or persecuted for them."
They said that there was no evidence that the police were persecuting those who had formerly worked for SHIK. At paragraph 34 they said:
"The appellants' account of their mountain hideout sits ill with their Democratic Party document or with the certificate of a distance learning law degree from the University of Tirana, with the first year completed in 2000. We specifically disbelieve the appellants' account that the course had been started in 1997 (PB's evidence) or completed before 1997 (AKB's evidence). If the authorities wished to trace him in 1999-2000, as he was registered at Tirana University for a law degree on a distance learning basis, it would not have been difficult for them to find his address and come to the mountains to get him."
Finally, at paragraph 35 they said:
"We consider it much more likely that this family are economic migrants joining all of the younger members of their family in moving abroad, especially as PB lost his job after the 1997 election and they had to sell their State flat to support themselves. We note that family members remain in Albania, and since it is upon the family history of Democratic Party support that these appellants principally rely, that reinforces our consideration that the appellants would not be at risk today if they returned to Albania to live, either in Tirana where PB's sister lives, or in the village where PB's brother-in-law now lives, which is 'nearer the town'."
ORDER: Application refused.