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The anonymity order issued by the First-tier Tribunal is replaced by the following:
Pursuant to Rule 14 of the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008 (SI 2008/269) we make an anonymity order. Unless the Upper Tribunal or a Court directs otherwise, no report of these proceedings or any form of publication thereof shall directly or indirectly identify the original Appellant. This direction applies to all, whether or not parties to this case .
Any failure to comply with this direction could give rise to contempt of court proceedings.
The appellant arrived in the UK on 6 January 2002 with his mother and his younger brother ("MJ"). The appellant was 7� years old, his brother 5� years old. He has two half-sisters who were aged 14 years and 8 years at the date of the hearing before the Judge and who were born in the United Kingdom. He also has an older sister who was aged 25 years at the date of the hearing before the Judge.
The appellant had lived in the Republic of Congo from birth until 14 October 1997, when he was nearly 3� years old, and in Gabon for about 4 years before his arrival in the UK.
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