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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.
                  The appellant appeals a decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge CJ Williams ('the Judge') dismissing his asylum and human rights appeals. The decision was sent to the parties on 28 December 2023.
                  The Judge issued an anonymity order. Neither representative requested that it be set aside. I consider that at the present time the appellant's private life rights protected by article 8 ECHR outweigh the public interest in knowing his identity in these proceedings, as protected by article 10 ECHR, consequent to him seeking international protection. In these circumstances the anonymity order is properly to continue.
                  The order is detailed above.
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