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RN (Returnees) Zimbabwe CG [2008] UKAIT 00083

19 Nov 2008

Decision in judgment: In favor of the applicant

Country of origin

Zimbabwe

Host origin

United Kingdom

Type of mobility

Cross-border

Hazard

Drought, Flood

Vulnerability characteristics

Gender, Political opinion

Applicant description

Adult woman

Case type

Category 1: Court directly considers impacts of disasters, environmental degradation or climate change related to the claim.

Category 2: Applicant expressly relies on the impacts of disasters, environmental degradation or climate change.

Description

The tribunal recognizes a Zimbabwean teacher as a refugee and also finds removal would violate Article 3 ECHR in the context of political violence including, but not limited to, discriminatory deprivation of humanitarian relief in the context of drought- and flood-related food insecurity.

Names of all parties

Applicant – RN. State – The Secretary of State for the Home Department.

Name of court

Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber). United Kingdom. - Court of second instance.

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