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Anonymity is granted because the facts of the appeal involve a protection claim. and Unless and until a tribunal or court directs otherwise, the appellant is granted anonymity. No report of these proceedings shall directly or indirectly identify him. This direction applies both to the appellant and to the respondent. Failure to comply with this direction could lead to contempt of court proceedings.
             The appellant appeals with permission against the decision of the First-tier Tribunal Judge O'Hanlon (hereinafter referred to as the "FtTJ") who dismissed the appellant's protection appeal in a decision promulgated on the 17 June 2021 but allowed the appeal on human rights grounds (Article 3).
             Permission to appeal that decision was sought on behalf of the appellant and on 3 November 2021 permission was granted by designated Immigration Judge Shaerf.
             The appellant is a citizen of Iraq. The basis of his claim is set out in the decision letters in the respondent's bundle and summarised in the decision of the FtTJ.
             The Appellant is a national of Iraq born 15th October 1993. He is of Kurdish ethnicity and lived in the X district of Sulaymaniyah with his family.
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