Dear colleagues,
Please find attached Still Human Still Here's new commentary on the Pakistan Country Information and Guidance (CIG) reports [Moderator's note: Please download the commentary at this link: http://www.asylumresearchconsultancy.com/webfm_send/156]. This commentary identifies the main inconsistencies and omissions between the available COI and case law and the conclusions reached in the CIG reports issued by the UK Home Office on:
- Background information, including actors of protection, and internal relocation
- Fear of the Taliban and other militant groups
- Prison conditions
- Land Disputes
- Women
- Religious Freedom
The commentary is intended as a tool to assist legal practitioners and to help ensure that all relevant material is considered by decision-makers.
Previous commentaries on the Afghanistan, DRC, Eritrea, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Nigeria, Palestine, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan and Zimbabwe Operational Guidance Notes (OGNs) can be accessed at:
http://stillhumanstillhere.wordpress.com/resources/ and www.asylumresearchconsultancy.com
We would be grateful if you could distribute this document to your contacts and on your website.
Thank you and best wishes,
Stephanie and Liz
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Stephanie Huber and Liz Williams
Consultants
www.asylumresearchconsultancy.com
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