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NM (MDC) Zimbabwe [2002] UKIAT 04263
HX55633-2001
Date of hearing: 01 July 2002
Date Determination notified: 17 September 2002
NM | APPELLANT |
and | |
Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
The Adjudicator's Approach
(a) The Appellant's profile in Bulawayo as a professional footballer publicly supported the MDC.
(b) That the Appellant's mother had told the Zanu-PF that her son had gone to South Africa to divert their hostile questioning.
(c) The evidence before the Adjudicator of increasing violence in the February run-up to the elections.
(1) (By the Secretary of State) the Country Assessment for 2002.
(2) (By the Appellant)
(a) A report entitled Zimbabwe: What Next? dated 14th June 2002 by the International Crisis Group (ICG) which according to an appendix to the report is a private multinational organisation committed to strengthening the capacity of the international community to prevent and contain conflict, the Board containing prominent figures from the fields of politics, diplomacy, business and media.
(b) A report from the Physicians for Human Rights of Denmark dated 21st May 2002, "We Will Make Them Run", a study of post-presidential election activities in Zimbabwe.
(c) Extracts from two reports on political violence connected with and subsequent to the elections (dated 19th March 2002 and 28th March 2002) by the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum.
(d) A letter from the Home Office indicating that returns of failed asylum seekers to Zimbabwe continued to be suspended.
The objective evidence before the Tribunal
Conclusions
Conclusions
D C JACKSON
CHAIRMAN