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Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by Ludlum(m): 5:13pm On Apr 23, 2021
The British Government has mandated under a policy document that has now been withdrawn for review, that any member of Biafran separatist groups intending to apply for asylum on the grounds of “political persecution” must be physically present in the United Kingdom, TheCable reports.

It also stated that the applicant must not be considered a security risk to the UK.

According to TheCable, it was disclosed that the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) had released new guidelines to its decision makers on how to consider and grant asylum applications by members of Biafran secessionist groups.

Asylum is to be granted to “persecuted” members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), which has been labelled as a terrorist group by the Nigerian government, and the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB).

The Nigerian government has oppossed the decision while IPOB has declared that what it wants is freedom through referendum, and not an asylum.

Although the UK has said that it is bound by specific resolutions to protect those in need, the decision is perceived as unfair to the Nigerian government.

The policy document has now been withdrawn for review with an update expected shortly, Lagos-based Radio Now reported.

Burden of Proof

In the ‘Country Policy and Information Note Nigeria: Biafran secessionist groups’ seen by TheCable, the UKVI, a division of the Home Office, stipulates that the credibility of every application must be assessed under ‘Asylum Policy Instruction’.

The policy states: “An asylum claimant will be granted asylum in the United Kingdom if the Secretary of State is satisfied that:

"He is in the United Kingdom or has arrived at a port of entry in the United Kingdom;
"He is a refugee, as defined in regulation 2 of The Refugee or Person in Need of International Protection (Qualification) Regulations 2006;
"There are no reasonable grounds for regarding him as a danger to the security of the United Kingdom;
"Having been convicted by a final judgment of a particularly serious crime, he does not constitute danger to the community of the United Kingdom; and

"Refusing his application would result in him being required to go (whether immediately or after the time limited by any existing leave to enter or remain) in breach of the Geneva Convention, to a country in which his life or freedom would threatened on account of his race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership of a particular social group.
"The subsisting policy on 'assessing credibility and refugee status' has been in place since 2015 and applies to those applying for asylum and refugee status.

"A claimant who makes an asylum claim and then leaves the UK will no longer be considered.

"The burden of substantiating a claim lies with the claimant who must establish that they qualify for international protection, the guidelines state.

"Paragraph 339 of the UK Immigration Rules emphasises the burden on the claimant to provide an evidence and the duty of the caseworker to assess the information put forward 'in co-operation with the person.'"

The UKVI says its caseworkers must “examine, investigate and research the available evidence and, if appropriate, invite submission of further evidence, although the caseworker may well be in a better position than the claimant to substantiate aspects of the account”.

Weight of Evidence

Evidence to be considered in dealing with asylum requests includes:

Screening Interview (SIR)

Statements made to an Immigration Officer prior to the claim being made, or information supplied when they applied for a visa

Preliminary Information Form (PIF)

Asylum interview (SEF – Statement of Evidence Form)

Other evidence submitted by the claimant, e.g. written statements, newspaper or internet articles, witness statements from family or associates, police or medical reports, political party membership cards

Country of origin information (COI)

Files relating to previous applications by the claimant or their relatives

Passports: where available, checked for entry/exit stamps, visas, to confirm the claimant’s immigration status and history

‘Section 8’ type conduct prior to asylum claim being lodged

When considering the weight to attach to any overseas documents (for example, official certificates or arrest warrants), the claimants are required to show that those documents can be relied on.

Caseworkers are to “assess whether a document is one on which reliance can be placed after looking at all the evidence in the round”.

In practice, this means that “a document must be considered together with other evidence, oral and written, that goes towards establishing the particular material fact”.

Relevant legislation

The Nigerian government thinks the decision is disrespectful gesture from the UK because Biafran separatists are officially branded as terrorists.

However, there are legal statutes upon which Nigeria’s former colonial masters might have based its decision.

The UKVI says the 1951 Refugee Convention is the primary source of the framework of international refugee protection, originally limited to persons fleeing events occurring before January 1, 1951 and within Europe.

The 1967 Protocol gave the convention universal coverage and has since been supplemented in the European Union and other regions “by a subsidiary protection regime, as well as via the progressive development of international human rights law”.

Another is the European Council Directive 2004/83/EC which was rearranged into UK law through The Refugee or Person in Need of International Protection (Qualification) Regulations 2006 and the Immigration Rules.

Other statutes are: Part 11 of the Immigration Rules setting out the provisions for the consideration of asylum claims and reflecting UK obligations under the Directives; and section 8 of the Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Act 2004 which requires decision-makers to take into account the claimant’s conduct when applying the benefit of the doubt to unsubstantiated material facts.


https://saharareporters.com/2021/04/23/uk-outlines-how-persecuted-biafran-activists-can-apply-asylum

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Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by Ludlum(m): 5:16pm On Apr 23, 2021
Another premium wailing for BMC TERRORIST

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Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by Papertrails(m): 5:18pm On Apr 23, 2021
E go pain some people say ipob/massob don get asylum for uk grin,

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Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by Sirkingsnado: 5:23pm On Apr 23, 2021
Eheya ndi ofe mmanu na ndi ugwu no go slep wel today like 4 biafra share 4 nigeria

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Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by SLAP44: 5:26pm On Apr 23, 2021
Pains for zombies

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Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by Tranquillity360: 5:30pm On Apr 23, 2021
Ludlum:
Another premium wailing for BMC TERRORIST
Terrorist Nigerians will remain in pains until total separation happen.


From one pain to another pain.

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Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by castrogee(m): 5:32pm On Apr 23, 2021
Good news

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Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by SirBlack999(m): 5:35pm On Apr 23, 2021
Pains

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Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by viyon02: 5:45pm On Apr 23, 2021
Nice one, it is just a gradual process, this is the first step, asylum grant then to freedom to nation.

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Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by LuQuLuQu(m): 5:46pm On Apr 23, 2021
When we say we're from Israel, they laugh at us. When we say we're umu Chineke they laugh at us..




Gradually God is showing himself strong for all Biafrans

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Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by colorsofrainbow: 5:46pm On Apr 23, 2021
ngeneukwenu please come and see something...Is this true please 'cos I'm already crying my head off.
how can U.K issue ipob assylum again after you telling me just few minutes ago that the assylum has been pulled down?
As a zombie,I feel like committing suicide now

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Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by lastempero: 5:48pm On Apr 23, 2021
Another heartbreaking news for haters.

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Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by McStoic(m): 7:08pm On Apr 23, 2021
Ludlum:
The British Government has mandated under a policy document that has now been withdrawn for review, that any member of Biafran separatist groups intending to apply for asylum on the grounds of “political persecution” must be physically present in the United Kingdom, TheCable reports.

It also stated that the applicant must not be considered a security risk to the UK.

According to TheCable, it was disclosed that the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) had released new guidelines to its decision makers on how to consider and grant asylum applications by members of Biafran secessionist groups.

Asylum is to be granted to “persecuted” members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), which has been labelled as a terrorist group by the Nigerian government, and the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB).

The Nigerian government has oppossed the decision while IPOB has declared that what it wants is freedom through referendum, and not an asylum.

Although the UK has said that it is bound by specific resolutions to protect those in need, the decision is perceived as unfair to the Nigerian government.

The policy document has now been withdrawn for review with an update expected shortly, Lagos-based Radio Now reported.

Burden of Proof

In the ‘Country Policy and Information Note Nigeria: Biafran secessionist groups’ seen by TheCable, the UKVI, a division of the Home Office, stipulates that the credibility of every application must be assessed under ‘Asylum Policy Instruction’.

The policy states: “An asylum claimant will be granted asylum in the United Kingdom if the Secretary of State is satisfied that:

"He is in the United Kingdom or has arrived at a port of entry in the United Kingdom;
"He is a refugee, as defined in regulation 2 of The Refugee or Person in Need of International Protection (Qualification) Regulations 2006;
"There are no reasonable grounds for regarding him as a danger to the security of the United Kingdom;
"Having been convicted by a final judgment of a particularly serious crime, he does not constitute danger to the community of the United Kingdom; and

"Refusing his application would result in him being required to go (whether immediately or after the time limited by any existing leave to enter or remain) in breach of the Geneva Convention, to a country in which his life or freedom would threatened on account of his race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership of a particular social group.
"The subsisting policy on 'assessing credibility and refugee status' has been in place since 2015 and applies to those applying for asylum and refugee status.

"A claimant who makes an asylum claim and then leaves the UK will no longer be considered.

"The burden of substantiating a claim lies with the claimant who must establish that they qualify for international protection, the guidelines state.

"Paragraph 339 of the UK Immigration Rules emphasises the burden on the claimant to provide an evidence and the duty of the caseworker to assess the information put forward 'in co-operation with the person.'"

The UKVI says its caseworkers must “examine, investigate and research the available evidence and, if appropriate, invite submission of further evidence, although the caseworker may well be in a better position than the claimant to substantiate aspects of the account”.

Weight of Evidence

Evidence to be considered in dealing with asylum requests includes:

Screening Interview (SIR)

Statements made to an Immigration Officer prior to the claim being made, or information supplied when they applied for a visa

Preliminary Information Form (PIF)

Asylum interview (SEF – Statement of Evidence Form)

Other evidence submitted by the claimant, e.g. written statements, newspaper or internet articles, witness statements from family or associates, police or medical reports, political party membership cards

Country of origin information (COI)

Files relating to previous applications by the claimant or their relatives

Passports: where available, checked for entry/exit stamps, visas, to confirm the claimant’s immigration status and history

‘Section 8’ type conduct prior to asylum claim being lodged

When considering the weight to attach to any overseas documents (for example, official certificates or arrest warrants), the claimants are required to show that those documents can be relied on.

Caseworkers are to “assess whether a document is one on which reliance can be placed after looking at all the evidence in the round”.

In practice, this means that “a document must be considered together with other evidence, oral and written, that goes towards establishing the particular material fact”.

Relevant legislation

The Nigerian government thinks the decision is disrespectful gesture from the UK because Biafran separatists are officially branded as terrorists.

However, there are legal statutes upon which Nigeria’s former colonial masters might have based its decision.

The UKVI says the 1951 Refugee Convention is the primary source of the framework of international refugee protection, originally limited to persons fleeing events occurring before January 1, 1951 and within Europe.

The 1967 Protocol gave the convention universal coverage and has since been supplemented in the European Union and other regions “by a subsidiary protection regime, as well as via the progressive development of international human rights law”.

Another is the European Council Directive 2004/83/EC which was rearranged into UK law through The Refugee or Person in Need of International Protection (Qualification) Regulations 2006 and the Immigration Rules.

Other statutes are: Part 11 of the Immigration Rules setting out the provisions for the consideration of asylum claims and reflecting UK obligations under the Directives; and section 8 of the Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Act 2004 which requires decision-makers to take into account the claimant’s conduct when applying the benefit of the doubt to unsubstantiated material facts.


https://saharareporters.com/2021/04/23/uk-outlines-how-persecuted-biafran-activists-can-apply-asylum

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Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by FarahAideed: 7:14pm On Apr 23, 2021
Hmmm Ngene will not like this oo
Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by Smashspesh(m): 7:26pm On Apr 23, 2021
G

Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by UsmanFodio: 8:11pm On Apr 23, 2021
The British Government has mandated under a policy document that has now been withdrawn for review, that any member of Biafran separatist groups intending to apply for asylum on the grounds of “political persecution” must be physically present in the United Kingdom, TheCable reports.

I don't understand the bolded.
Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by Nigeriabiafra82: 8:14pm On Apr 23, 2021
Haa

Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by jlinkd78(m): 8:26pm On Apr 23, 2021
Noted
Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by mytime24(f): 8:59pm On Apr 23, 2021
Hmmm

Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by Kondomatic(m): 9:13pm On Apr 23, 2021
Ludlum:
Another premium wailing for BMC TERRORIST
Ngeneukwenu has just wet his underwear
Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by NigeriaIsZOO: 9:16pm On Apr 23, 2021
Chai zoogerians have murdered sleep. IPOB news now dominates headlines and they can't sleep again.

Dismantling the contraption is the duty every Southerner should help accomplish.
Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by Sunnycliff(m): 9:32pm On Apr 23, 2021
NgeneUkwenu, hope you won't be MIA in this post. You and other BMCs
Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by Solsix(m): 10:11pm On Apr 23, 2021
E pain them gaiiiiin!!!!
Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by Asgard13: 10:34pm On Apr 23, 2021
Ship don Dey steam... get on board and embrace IPOB . ..
for those that fear and scared of Kanu IPOB totalitarian government on Biafra soil... it simply won’t work ... die the fears ... no single human, cabals, or spirit can dictate for igboman in igboland..
excerpt for constituted authority established by igbos ..

Just like the Ojukwu mandate...


If Kanu change tomorrow.... Igbos go change am for am...ask uwazurike how e go..

Champion no Dey igboland... we all be Oga on our own.

Till then no sitting on fence...
Re: Update:uk Govt Gives Outline On How IPOB Members Can Apply For Assylum-- Sahar by Resurrection212: 10:39pm On Apr 23, 2021
They wanted to evacuate the terrorist from their abode don't worry herdsmen will take care of your home.

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