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This construction of his particular sentence is supported not only by the fact that a comma appears after " social group " and the words " or his status as a defaulter or deserter " but also upon a reading of paragraphs 15 and 16 as whole.
(b) as to whether homosexual acts are prosecuted or punished by the Eritrean authorities.
We considered that the two articles at pages 91 to 96 of the Appellant's bundle do not relate to the situation of homosexuals in Eritrea. Indeed, the first article (at pages 91 to 93) specifically refers to the countries of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The second article (at pages 94 to 96) is about various countries including Zimbabwe, Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria but we can find no reference in it to Eritrea.
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