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Tamils’ Political Persecution Case

Federal Republic of Germany.  10 July 1989 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Aliens — Refugees — Definition — Fear of persecution — Political opinions — Right to asylum on grounds of political persecution — Whether persecution attributable to “the State” if committed by State-like entities or third parties, where State unable or unwilling to provide protection — Nature of political persecution required to justify grant of asylum — Definition of refugee contained in Geneva Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, 1951 — Active political opposition to State — State interference with expression of political beliefs — Whether constituting persecution even where State thereby protecting its existence or political identity — Repressive measures taken by State to combat terrorism — Whether capable of constituting political persecution

Aliens — Refugees — Definition — Fear of persecution — Internal flight alternative — Whether legitimate ground for denial of asylum — Condition that alternative offers asylum seeker reasonable protection against persecution — Loss of effective territorial control by State — Whether persecution no longer capable of being attributed to the State

Terrorism — Measures to combat terrorism — Circumstances justifying repressive measures interfering with rights of individuals — Commission of atrocities or other very serious crimes — Active support for terrorist activities — Whether constituting bar to asylum claim — The law of the Federal Republic of Germany

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© Cambridge University Press 2007

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