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Pursuant to rule 14 of the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008, the appellant is granted anonymity.
No-one shall publish or reveal any information, including the name or address of the appellant, likely to lead members of the public to identify the appellant. Failure to comply with this order could amount to a contempt of court .
              This is an appeal by the Secretary of State for the Home Department against the decision of the First-tier Tribunal allowing IS's appeal against the Secretary of State's decision to refuse his protection and human rights claims.
              For the purposes of this decision, we shall hereinafter refer to the Secretary of State as the respondent and IS as the appellant, reflecting their positions as they were in the appeal before the First-tier Tribunal.
              The appellant's immigration history is complex and there is no need to set it out in full here. In summary, he first claimed asylum in January 2008, in the false identity and nationality he had given at the time of his arrest. It does not appear that a decision was made on this claim.
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