Dear colleagues,
Please find attached Still Human Still Here's new commentary on the December 2014 and April 2015 Iraq Home Office Country Information and Guidance (CIG) reports [Moderator's note: please access the commentary at the links below]. This commentary identifies the main inconsistencies and omissions between the available COI and case law and the conclusions reached in the Iraq CIG reports issued by the UK Home Office on:
. Internal relocation (and technical obstacles), December 2014
. Security situation in Baghdad, southern governorates and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI), April 2015
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 Pakistan and Eritrea Country Information and Guidance (CIG) reports and Operational Guidance Notes (OGNs) on Afghanistan, DRC, Eritrea, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Nigeria, Palestine,
Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan and Zimbabwe and 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.
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