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VJ (Security forces – Paramilitaries - Collusion – Informers) Colombia [2004] UKIAT 00210
Date of hearing: 16 June 2004
Date Determination notified: 03 August 2004
VJ | APPELLANT |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
"12. In summary the Appellant said that he had been a member of M-19 and later of Corriente de Renovaction Socialista ("CRS"), both illegal left-wing opposition groups which were subsequently rehabilitated and absorbed into the mainstream political process. From 1993 onwards, the Appellant became implicated in legal proceedings brought under the "Secret Justice System", intended to facilitate terrorist trials. He was accused of kidnapping. In 1995 the Appellant was arrested in company with FARC members and was detained for a year without charge having provided the police with a false name. After he learned his parents had been placed under surveillance and had received anonymous telephone threats, he left Colombia in May 1997 on a false passport.
13. The "Secret Justice" proceedings continued in his absence, until 7th April 2002, when an Order was issued by the High Court in Bogota that the charges against the Appellant were revoked and the arrest warrant cancelled. The Appellant maintains that despite the relevant Order, he would continue to be at risk from the military who instigated the charges and also from the paramilitaries."
"The Appellant said that his name still appeared in military reports, where it was said that he was a member of FARC. The situation in Colombia was worse than when he left seven years ago. There was no reason for him to feel safer, especially given his past experiences of state organisations. He considered he would be unable to claim state protection. He believed that he would be detained and killed if returned." (The typed emphasis is ours).
"In my judgment the Appellant's voluntary disclosure of the cessation of the "Secret Justice" kidnap proceedings against him was strongly persuasive in itself to demonstrate the he should be regarded as a credible witness, since that disclosure was tantamount to a declaration against interest and went to the heart of his claim. Moreover the Appellant's evidence as to past events was corroborated by a large number of mainly legal documents whose authenticity was not expressly challenged by the Respondent and also by evidence of Mrs Hernandez-Castro, who as the Appellant's former wife and the holder of Indefinite Leave to Remain would have had no interest in perjuring herself and would certainly not have wished to imperil her grant of Indefinite Leave to Remain in the process. The Appellant's testimony was in my view coherent, detailed and reasonably plausible." (Our emphasis).
"I accept his evidence, as I have summarised it above at paragraphs 12 to 16 as reliable to the required standard of reasonable likelihood and so find." (The emphasis is ours).
"The Appellant said that he had been recorded as a FARC member, but his fear of future difficulty because of that on his return to Colombia seems to me entirely fanciful, since his somewhat colourful left-wing political past was well-known to the authorities and the Appellant was never charged or prosecuted for FARC membership despite years of legal proceedings. Additional charges in the Appellant's absence could have been brought as the fact of the continuation of the other proceedings in his absence shows. It is almost inconceivable and certainly highly unlikely that any such proceedings would now be commenced. If they were commenced the Appellant could defend them as he denies FARC membership."
"The conclusions properly to be drawn from that evidence are however another matter entirely."
"And worst of all is the fear. People dare not even complain, because they know there are informers everywhere."
"The authorities round people up and then get informers from the right-wing paramilitary groups, wearing hoods, to identify guerrilla sympathisers."
"There was also concern that many of the 'demobilized' paramilitaries could be allowed to join private security firms, civilian informer networks and the army of 'peasant soldiers'." (The emphasis is ours).
"Credible reports pointing to the ongoing consolidation of paramilitary forces in heavily militarised areas and indicating strong collusion between paramilitaries and the security forces."
"Despite ceasefires declared in the context of demobilisation negotiations conducted by the AUC – an umbrella organisation of different paramilitary terrorist groups – with the Government, these terrorists continued to commit numerous unlawful and political killings, including of labour leaders, often kidnapping and torturing suspected guerrilla sympathisers prior to executing them."
"… the military the power to arrest, tap telephones and carry out searches without warrants or any previous judicial order, taking Colombia a significant step backwards. It directly contravenes Colombia's international commitments as well as repeated recommendations made by the office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights."
"So far, President Alvaro Uribe has failed to break continuing ties between units of the security forces and paramilitaries and has failed to ensure that the perpetrators of crime against humanity and serious human rights violations are brought to justice."
N H GOLDSTEIN
VICE PRESIDENT
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