This instruction provides further guidance on how the UK Border Agency's responsibilities in considering asylum claims should be carried out with regard to gender. Published 29th September 2010 document is attached
UKBA have issued two new documents, to be used by UKBA decision makers in assessing asylum claims Gender Issues in the Asylum Claim Paragraph 339J of the Immigration Rules requires the assessment of an asylum claim, eligibility for a grant of humanitarian protection or a human rights claim to be carried out on an individual, objective and impartial basis. Amongst other considerations, this will include taking into account the individual position and personal circumstances of the person. This includes factors such as background, gender and age, so as to assess whether, on the basis of the person's personal circumstances, the acts to which the person has been or could be exposed would amount to persecution or serious harm. This instruction provides further guidance on how the UK Border Agency's responsibilities in considering asylum claims should be carried out with regard to gender. Published 29th September 2010 document is attached UKBA: Country Of Origin Information Report Zimbabwe Events in Zimbabwe from 4 September to 29 September 2010 This Country of Origin Information Report (COI Report) has been produced by COI Service, United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA), for use by officials involved in the asylum/human rights determination process. The Report provides general background information about the issues most commonly raised in asylum/human rights claims made in the United Kingdom. The main body of the report includes information available up to 3 September 2010. The 'Latest News' section contains further brief information on events and reports accessed from 4 to 29 September 2010. Published 30 September 2010 Download the report here . . . . @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ New Removal Directions for Wanda Tete, 2 October 2010 Ms Wanda Tete of Cardiff was one of three campaigners facing removal to the Congo on Tuesday, 28 September. While, thanks to her strong campaign support, she was not removed on Tuesday, she has now received new removal directions for this Saturday, 2 October 2010 on Ethiopian Airlines. More flight details are still being clarified. For more information on what you can do to help go to NCADC . . . . Source for this message: As per Urls per section
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