Source: http://www.jurablogs.com/2016/03/24/egmr-swedish-authorities-must-assess-the-consequences-of-an-iranian-nationals-conversion-to-christianity-before-deciding-on-his-removal-to-iran
Timestamp: 2017-05-30 09:32:56
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BlogsReligion – Weltanschauung – Recht [ RWR ]März 2016EGMR: Swedish authorities must assess the consequences of an Iranian national’s conversion to Christianity before deciding on his removal to Iranvon Dr. Georg NeureitherThe case F.G. v. Sweden (application no. 43611/11) concerned the refusal of asylum to an Iranian national converted to Christianity in Sweden. The applicant, F.G., notably alleged that, if expelled to Iran, he would be at a real risk of being persecuted and punished or sentenced to death owing to his political past in the country and his conversion from Islam to Christianity.In today’s Grand Chamber judgment in the case the European Court of Human Rights held, unanimouslythat there would be no violation of Article 2 (right to life) and Article 3 (prohibition of torture and of inhuman or degrading treatment) of the European Convention on Human Rights, on account of FG.’s political past in Iran, if he were deported to his country of origin, and that there would be a violation of Articles 2 and 3 of the Convention if FG. were to be returned to Iran without a fresh and up-to-date assessment being made by the Swedish authorities of the consequences of his religious conversion.The Court pointed out that the case involved important issues concerning the duties to be observed by the parties in asylum proceedings.The Court considered that there was no evidence to support the allegation that the national authorities, in their decisions refusing asylum, had been wrong to come to the conclusion that F.G. had been a low-profile activist or political opponent and was not therefore in need of protection in Sweden. Indeed, they had taken into account F.G.’s political activities against the Iranian regime, as well as the fact that he had been arrested on a number of occasions and summoned before the Iranian courts. Nor could the Court conclude that the asylum proceedings had in any way been inadequate as concerned its assessment of F.G.’s political activities.However, as concerned F.G.’s conversion to Christianity, the Swedish authorities had so far never made an assessment of the risks that F.G ...Zum vollständigen Artikel77 Leserarbeitsrechtra:Verschickt ein Arbeitnehmer über den Arbeitgeber-Account private Nachrichten, so können...10 verwandte ArtikelEGMR: Forthcoming Grand Chamber judgment concerning the refusal of asylum to an Iranian national converted to Christianity in SwedenEGMR: Case against Sweden concerning failed asylum seeker facing expulsionEGMR: Switzerland was under no obligation to recognise the marriage of a 14-year old childEGMR: Forthcoming Grand Chamber judgment concerning failed asylum seeker in Sweden facing expulsion – W.H. v. SwedenCollective Expulsion and the Khlaifia Case: Two Steps Forward, One Step BackEGMR: Forthcoming Grand Chamber judgment concerning Moldovan national’s arrest and detention in TransdniestriaEGMR: Television broadcast showing non-blurred image of an individual obtained using a hidden camera entailed a violation of his privacyEGMR: Forthcoming judgment on Tuesday 8 December 2015 – Z.H. and R.H. v. Switzerland (no. 60119/12)(Polizeirecht) EGMR vom 15.3.2012:Containment within police cordon during violent demonstration did not amount to deprivation of liberty
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