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Mar 09, 2008 News: Gay Refugee at Risk of Deportation to Iran
By Sven Rabatzky

(Netherlands) - Mehdi Kazemi, a Gay asylum applicant from Iran, is in detention in the Netherlands. He is fighting attempts by the Dutch government to return him to the UK. Mehdi fled Britain and sought asylum in the Netherlands because the British government wants to deport him back to Iran. The Home Office bid to deport an Iranian Gay asylum seeker will put him at risk of arrest, imprisonment, torture and execution.

The Gay human rights group OutRage! campaigns on asylum issues and supports Mehdi Kazemi's claim for refugee status.

OutRage! spokesperson Peter Tatchell said:

"The Home Office decision to deport Mehdi back to Iran is shameful and reckless.

"If returned to Tehran, he will be at risk of imprisonment, torture and execution.

"Gay men in Iran are hanged from public cranes using the barbaric method of slow strangulation, which is deliberately designed to cause maximum suffering.

"This deportation order borders on a criminal decision. It violates the government's legal obligations under the Refugee Convention.

"The Home Office country report on Iran ignores the true scale of homophobic repression, in order to justify the deportation of lesbian and Gay Iranians.

"I have been tipped off by a senior Home Office official that government orders are to cut asylum numbers at almost any price.

"Staff are encouraged to assume that all asylum applicants are bogus and to play down the merits of individual cases, such as Medhi's," said Mr Tatchell.

"The Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith MP, must urgently remedy her department's five failings with regard to the treatment of LGBT asylum claimants," added Mr Tatchell.

"Currently, the Home Office stands accused of:

- No training on sexual orientation issues for asylum staff and adjudicators;

- No explicit official policy supporting the right of refugees to claim asylum on the grounds of sexual orientation;

- No action to stamp out the abuse of LGBT refugees in UK asylum detention camps;

- No accurate, up-to-date information on the victimisation of LGBT people in violently homophobic countries;

- No access to adequate legal representation for LGBT asylum applicants.”

"These are systemic failings by a callous and indifferent government that is more interested in cutting asylum numbers than in ensuring a fair, just and compassionate asylum system," concluded Mr Tatchell.

Medhi's case was reported by the Everyone group (http://www.everyonegroup.com/) and by the Iranian Queer Organisation (http://www.irqo.net/).






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