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AV (IFA-Mixed Ethnicity Relationship-
Russia
/Chechen)
Russia
CG [2002] UKIAT 05260
Date of hearing: 26 September 2002
Date Determination notified: 15 November 2002
| AV |
APPELLANT |
| and |
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| Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
H-ab-V1
Appeal Number: HX46690-2001
AV (IFA-Mixed Ethnicity Relationship-
Russia
/Chechen)
Russia
CG [2002] UKIAT 05260
| Heard at: Field House | Determination Promulgated |
| on: 26 September 2002 | 15 November 2002 |
| Dictated: 11 October 2002 | ........................................... |
between
Appellant
Respondent
Russia
, has been given leave to appeal to the Tribunal against the determination of an Adjudicator (Mr Nicholas Paul) dismissing her appeal against the refusal of the Respondent to grant her asylum and her claim under the Human Rights Act.
Russia
born on 29 August 1950. She arrived in the United Kingdom on or about 27 September 1999 and claimed asylum on 29 September 1999. On 13 July 2001 the Respondent decided to refuse her application the decision was made to give directions for her removal.
Russia
as she fears persecution as the Chechen nationals want her blood.
Russia
.
Russia
that she came from namely the neighbouring Stavropol regions became magnets for refugees and also subsequently to the most ethnically discriminating provinces of the Russian federation where xenophobia is particularly apparent. He records the IND Report further indicates that the Russian ministry has real problems in trying to eliminate the flaws in ethnic policies. Furthermore the police and other security forces here and in other parts of the country have continued to harass citizens from the Caucasus and darker skinned persons as obviously the appellant's boyfriend/partner.
Russia
she will be tracked down by the Chechens. He found that it was not unrealistic for her to relocate to another part of
Russia
. We declined to make a recommendation.
Russia
and he referred us to the relevant parts of the CIPU Report.
Russia
she faced enormous difficulties in registering. … he claimed that there would be a physical danger in travelling he also pointed out that the CIPU revealed that the quality of protection was lacking and particularly if she was found to be a forced migrant.
Russia
.
Russia
, the date of the decision and the date of the hearing.
Russia
.
Russia
before commencing her illegal journey to the United Kingdom. The question that arises is whether it would be unduly harsh for her to relocate in Rostov.
Russia
in case they had cancelled their permanent registration in one of the successor's states. Moreover the presidential commission declared that refugees recognised as such under Russian refugee law can submit applications for citizenship at their place of temporary registration not at the place of permanent registration.
Russia. It does however record that such an alternative may be limited due to the cost of moving the undeveloped housing market and above all by the enforcement of strict registration regulations practices in parts of the country. Despite constitutional protections for the freedom of movement the government places some limits on this right and some regional authorities most notably the city of Moscow restrict movement in particular by denying local residency permits to new settlers from other areas of the country. These restrictions although successfully challenged in court remain largely in force and are tolerated by the Federal Government.
J R A FOX
VICE PRESIDENT