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Pursuant to rule 14 of the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008, the Appellant is granted anonymity. No-one shall publish or reveal any information, including the name or address of the A ppellant, likely to lead members of the public to identify the A ppellant. Failure to comply with this order could amount to a contempt of court .
      The Appellant was born on 4 June 1993. He is a citizen of Senegal. He appealed against the decision of the Respondent dated 30 November 2022, refusing his protection and human rights claim. That appeal was dismissed by First-tier Tribunal Judge O'Hanlon in a decision promulgated on 5 June 2023.
      Permission was granted by Judge Boyes on 28 June 2023 who stated:
"2. The grounds assert that the Judge erred in reaching the conclusions that he did. The appellant argues that the positive grounds decision and the conclusive grounds decision impact his ability to internally relocate and/ or seek the protection of the authorities. The appellant argues that neither of these aspect received sufficient consideration or attention in the judgment which causes an error.
Secondly, the appellant argues that the Judge erred by failing to consider how the fact of Modern slavery which exists in this case would or could impact on his ability to seek protection of the authorities.
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