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                  The appellant appeals with permission a decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Fowell ('the Judge') promulgated following a hearing at Birmingham (Priory Court) on the 13 July 2021, in which the Judge dismissed the appellant's appeal on all grounds.
                  The appellant is a citizen of Iraq from the Independent Kurdish Region (IKR) who grew up in the Sulamaniyah Governate, to the south of that region.
                  The appellant entered the United Kingdom by lorry in June 2016 claiming to be in fear of his uncle who wanted to kill him because he had lost his faith in Islam and drank alcohol.
                  The Judge noted an earlier asylum claim had been refused by the Secretary of State and his appeal against that decision dismissed on 17 December 2016 by another judge of the First-tier Tribunal. The earlier decision found the appellant's fear of his uncle was not for a Refugee Convention reason and that the appellant could have relocated to another part of the IKR. The Judge sets out specific extracts from the earlier determination.
                  Having considered the written and oral evidence and submissions the Judge sets out his findings from [30] of the decision under challenge.
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