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CUREDI ID Question at stake Country Official Citation Date of decision Author
CUREDI013UK004 Whether adequate reasons were provided by tribunals when offering their conclusion that the appellant had failed to demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution under the Refugee Convention on the grounds of (a) her illegal exit from Iran, (b) her membership in a social group (that of women suffering domestic violence), and (c) her conversion to Christianity. United Kingdom AS (Iran) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2017] ECWA 1539
2017-10-12 Katia Bianchini View
CUREDI041UK013 1) Whether Iranian citizens who “claim to have converted from Islam to Christianity” face a real risk of persecution as defined by the Refugee Convention or treatment contrary to their rights under Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) on return to Iran. (para. 141) 2) Whether the appellant, as an Iranian who engaged in Christian activities abroad, would face a real risk of persecution upon return to Iran, regardless of whether he holds a genuine religious belief in Christianity. United Kingdom PS (Christianity - risk) Iran CG [2020] UKUT 00046 (IAC)
2020-02-20 Iulia Mirzac View

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