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DK (Sufficiency of Protection-KAA-Blood Feud) Iraq CG [2002] UKIAT 03608
HX44402-2001
Date of hearing: 21 May 2002
Date Determination notified: 9 August 2002
APPELLANT | |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
The appellant's father himself was killed by the Iraqi forces. Therefore the criteria is satisfied. A family member of equal value has been killed in satisfaction. The CIPU report at paragraphs 3.7 and 3.21 confirm that each KAA region has it's own administration and system of justice with a police force to enforce public order. The police did that for this appellant. The parties were able to engage in elections. Even if the story is accepted, the appellant is not a member of a particular social group and does not come within the Convention.
(1) Whether the blood feud between the appellant's family and the Rash family has an underlying Convention reason and
(2) Whether the authorities in the KAA region are able and willing to offer him a sufficiency of protection.
Miss K Eshun
Vice President