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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE ASYLUM AND IMMIGRATION TRIBUNAL
[AIT No. AS/03593/2005]
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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SC (Zimbabwe) |
Appellant |
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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 Sedley:
"6. It is clear that the background material deals with the plight of practising teachers and that much of it relates to the time of elections when things can often be more difficult than normal. Some of the teachers referred to in paragraph 44 may well have been willing participants if they had been supporters of ZANU-PF. While we accept that the treatment of practising teachers, as set out in paragraph 44, may have been discriminatory, and arguably persecutory, for those who are not ZANU-PF supporters, it does not support the suggestion that all teachers are at risk in Zimbabwe. We cannot find that the background evidence referred to by the Immigration Judge provides anything like adequate reasons for finding that no teacher can be returned to Zimbabwe. The finding was an error of law and the reconsideration must proceed to a second stage reconsideration."
"64. My findings on this part of her appeal are as follows. I find that to the extent that she was involved with the MDC it was at a low level. It is possible that her claim to have been involved is entirely fabricated. There is in particular no evidence to corroborate her claim to have been a presiding officer in the June 2000 election as a result of which, she has claimed, she was threatened by Zanu-PF. Such evidence would not have been difficult to come by. She came to the UK not to escape persecution, but for other reasons. These may have included a wish for a better life. She was of no particular interest to the authorities or to Zanu-PF up to the time of her departure by reason of her being, as she has claimed, an MDC activist or as an MDC activist who is also a teacher. She would on her return be of no interest to the authorities or Zanu-PF by reason of any suspected association with the MDC or as a teacher."
Order: Application granted.