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Old 26-07-2006, 02:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Murat Bingol, 17, a Turkish Kurd refused asylum earlier this year, looked on in confusion as the Home Office presenting officer due to oppose his appeal, a Mr Haynes, told the judge he had not read his case file.

Judge Culver ordered the clerk to photocopy Mr Bingol's papers, and gave Mr Haynes an hour to prepare himself.

Mr Bingol, who says he was repeatedly detained and tortured by Turkish authorities because of his political activities with Kurdish opposition groups, returned to a waiting room, where a patchwork of nationalities waited.

Back in courtroom five, however, Mr Haynes had read his file, cross-examined Mr Bingol and his witnesses, and made his submission, as had Mr Bingol's barrister. The case was complete. "Well, Mr Bingol, I'm going to allow this appeal," said the judge, breaking with a convention that sees most immigration judges post their decision.

From the huddle of tears and smiles, someone from the family shouted thanks to the judge.

"I'm only doing my job," he said
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/st...830007,00.html

How can Turkey be a member of NATO, a democracy & a strong candidate for EU membership if we believe their country is so evil that people have to seek asylum?

Mind you one has to be impressed with a 17 year old lad who is so politically active when most of our lads have almost any other matter on their minds!
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Murat Bingol, 17, a Turkish Kurd refused asylum earlier this year, looked on in confusion as the Home Office presenting officer due to oppose his appeal, a Mr Haynes, told the judge he had not read his case file.

Judge Culver ordered the clerk to photocopy Mr Bingol's papers, and gave Mr Haynes an hour to prepare himself.

Mr Bingol, who says he was repeatedly detained and tortured by Turkish authorities because of his political activities with Kurdish opposition groups, returned to a waiting room, where a patchwork of nationalities waited.

Back in courtroom five, however, Mr Haynes had read his file, cross-examined Mr Bingol and his witnesses, and made his submission, as had Mr Bingol's barrister. The case was complete. "Well, Mr Bingol, I'm going to allow this appeal," said the judge, breaking with a convention that sees most immigration judges post their decision.

From the huddle of tears and smiles, someone from the family shouted thanks to the judge.

"I'm only doing my job," he said
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/st...830007,00.html

How can Turkey be a member of NATO, a democracy & a strong candidate for EU membership if we believe their country is so evil that people have to seek asylum?

Mind you one has to be impressed with a 17 year old lad who is so politically active when most of our lads have almost any other matter on their minds!
'cos there was a rather large country just above them and a bit to the east back in the day...

And they had the largest army in Europe at that time...
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No country which causes people to seek asylum should join the EU.
However the EU wants to grow so ignores these things. If it didn't Poland wouldn't be in the EU although asylum seekers from Poland were on the whole fake - I have never heard of any persecution there.
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how can persecution be proven ? any arriving here might say they do not like me back home and my family and myself are at risk.
sadly we cannot send a crack team of brilliant detectives out to Morroco or Sudan or wherever and check up.
what we can say is; if it is as bad as you reckon, then the first country outside the one persecuting you - is as good as any.
why do these people only love the white cliffs of Dover ?
we cannot have the whole world here.
sorry I am stating the obvious.
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how can persecution be proven ? any arriving here might say they do not like me back home and my family and myself are at risk.
sadly we cannot send a crack team of brilliant detectives out to Morroco or Sudan or wherever and check up.
what we can say is; if it is as bad as you reckon, then the first country outside the one persecuting you - is as good as any.
why do these people only love the white cliffs of Dover ?
we cannot have the whole world here.
sorry I am stating the obvious.
One way to prove persecution would be to not give asylum seekers UK nationality nor let them travel. I know asylum seekers who got a UK passport and went home on holiday - without anything happening to them !
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