Gay Iraqi could face death penalty if deportation goes ahead
A gay Iraqi man due for deportation tomorrow has been told by the UK Border Agency to conduct his relationships “in private” on his return to Iraq, where homosexuality is punishable by death.
Campaign group Iraqi LGBT says the asylum seeker will become the seventh gay Iraqi to be returned to the country by the UK, despite the country being one of only nine in the world where homosexual people are executed.
Though a ruling was made in September 2007 allowing two gay Iraqis to remain in the UK, campaigners working on behalf of the man facing deportation tomorrow say his case was held too long ago to benefit from the change in case law achieved in 2007.
Keith Best, the director of the Immigration Advisory Service, told the Guardian that the government ought to give the asylum seeker a fresh hearing.
The United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA) has said that the man’s homosexuality did not form the basis of his original asylum application in 2001 and that his subsequent conviction for seeking to stay in the country illegally makes him an untrustworthy defendant, undermining his claim to be gay. See Gay Iraqi could face death penalty if deportation goes ahead
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Group wins asylum for gay pos man facing deportation
(New York City) A gay HIV-positive man has been granted asylum after a group associated with the Columbia University Law School intervened in his case.
The man, whose name is being withheld, feared persecution if forced to return to the Ivory Coast in West Africa.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued the …
Group wins asylum for gay pos man facing deportation
(New York City) A gay HIV-positive man has been granted asylum after a group associated with the Columbia University Law School intervened in his case.
The man, whose name is being withheld, feared persecution if forced to return to the Ivory Coast in West Africa.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued the …
