Asylum in the news
Asylum in the news
A round-up of asylum news for the weeks of 5th and 12th of July 2010.
Landmark ruling on gay asylum seekers
Gay asylum seekers can now fight deportation if they face the threat of persecution in their country of origin. In a previous ruling by the Court of Appeal, two asylum seekers from Iran and Cameroon failed to establish a right to remain in the UK. It was considered acceptable that they be returned to their countries of origin and conceal their sexuality through discreet behaviour. However, Lord Hope said that in an era of religious fundamentalism it was vital to establish the right to seek haven from homophobia. From now on immigration tribunals will assess whether applicants are gay and whether they would credibly face persecution if they were to not conceal their sexuality.
