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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, any of his witnesses or any member of his family. This direction applies to, amongst others, both the Appellant and the Respondent. Failure to comply with this direction could lead to contempt of court proceedings
             The Appellant is a national of the Islamic Republic of Iran born in 1993.
             The Appellant arrived in the United Kingdom and claimed asylum on 28 January 2020. The basis of his protection claim was that he had come to the adverse attention of the authorities in Iran, who believed him to be involved with the banned Kurdish group the KDPI.
             Protection was refused on 8 October 2021.
             The Appellant brought an appeal to the First-tier Tribunal, which on 1 July 2022 came before First-tier Tribunal Judge Juss. By the date of that appeal there had been factual developments in the Appellant's case. He averred that he had continued to show his opposition to the Iranian authorities since his arrival in the United Kingdom. He had demonstrated these political views his Facebook page, and by attending protests outside the Iranian embassy in London.
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