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1216703 [2013] RRTA 153 (15 February 2013)

15 Feb 2013

Decision in judgment: In favor of the applicant

Country of origin

Pakistan

Host origin

Australia

Type of mobility

Both

Hazard

Flood

Vulnerability characteristics

Ethnicity/Nationality/Clan affiliation, Religious belief, Internally displaced person

Applicant description

Adult man

Description

The applicant, a member of the minority Shia population in Pakistan, was recognized as a refugee owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted by the Taliban. Flooding is recognized in country of origin information as contributing to displacement in the part of the country where the applicant had his origin, and the existence of flood-displaced Sunnis is a relevant factor in determining the availability of an internal relocation alternative.

Case type

Names of all parties

Have been omitted from this decision pursuant to section 431 of the Migration Act 1958.

Name of court

Refugee Review Tribunal, Perth, WA, Australia - Court of first instance.