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YK (Citation of unreported decisions) Serbia and Montenegro [2004] UKIAT 00207
Date of hearing: 6 July 2004
Date Determination notified: 28 July 2004
Secretary of State for the Home Department | APPELLANT |
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YK | RESPONDENT |
"My mother ran out of the house and I could see the men pointing their guns at my mother and threatening to kill her. They told my mother they knew who we were and what had happened to my father and told her that gypsies had no place in Kosovo. They told my mother to go to Serbia because we were collaborators Serbs and that the Serbs would protect us. Before they left, they said they will come back soon and if they found is still around, they would kill all of us."
The claimant's brother was nursed back to health. Arrangements were made for the claimant to leave Kosovo. Those arrangements did not include his mother or brother. The Adjudicator recorded in paragraph 3.6 of the determination that the claimant had made no inquiries about his family since leaving.
(a) Kosovo Albanians originating from areas where they constitute an ethnic minority
(b) Kosovo Albanians in ethnically mixed marriages and persons of mixed ethnicity
(c) Kosovo Albanians perceived to have been associated with the Serbian regime after 1990.
"Of course, the appellant is of mixed ethnicity. Although having dark hair his skin is pale and he has clearly been able to live without being identified or suffering any problems for three years until the incident of 2002. So while he has not strictly in the group of RAE it is still relevant to note that his family was targeted with the perception of then deemed gypsies and because of collaboration with the Serbs… the appellant's circumstances are also distinguishable from those of B (SMKosovo) because his family are specifically identified even though he was living in western Kosovo where circumstances are said to be improved. It is not known how his family identity and background was established, but it was with dramatic consequences for him."
"5. Permission will be given only in exceptional cases, and even more rarely in relation to Adjudicator determinations. An application for permission to cite an unreported determination:
(i) must include a full transcript of the determination,
(ii)must identify the proposition for which the determination is to be cited,
(iii)must certify that that proposition is not found in any reported determination of the Tribunal, and has not been superseded by a decision of higher authority, and
(iv)must be accompanied by a summary analysis of all other decisions of the Tribunal, and all available decisions of higher authority, relating to the same issue, promulgated in the period beginning six months before the date of the decision proposed to be cited and ending two weeks before the date of the hearing. This analysis is intended to show the trend of IAT decisions on this issue."
Decision: The appeal of the Secretary of State is allowed.
Andrew Jordan
Vice President
13 July 2004