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a. The Czech republic provides, in general, a sufficiency of protection for Czech Roma.
b. No Czech Roma is, by reason of his ethnicity alone, entitled to refugee status.
d. It will be the exceptional case in which the claimant establishes to the relevant standard a well-founded fear of persecution for a Convention reason on the basis of the feared actions of non-state actors, but such cases will be few.
e. The stage has not been reached where it is can be said as a blanket rule of law or as an irrebuttable presumption that no Roma claim can succeed.
f. Whilst Roma faced with local discrimination or harassment may be able to re-locate elsewhere with the Czech Republic, an adjudicator should be prepared to consider arguments that relocation is not possible in the circumstances of a particular case.
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