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       The appellant is a citizen of Somalia, born on 6 December 1982. She appeals, with permission, against the decision of the First-tier Tribunal dismissing her appeal against the respondent's decision to refuse her asylum and human rights claim.
       The appellant arrived in the UK on 7 March 2016 and claimed asylum the same day. Her claim was refused on 19 May 2020. She appealed against that decision and her appeal is the subject of these proceedings.
       The respondent did not find the appellant's account to be credible. The respondent noted various inconsistencies in her evidence and observed that she was unable to give basic details about her job. Her account of managing to escape from Al-Shabaab was considered to be lacking in credibility. The respondent therefore rejected the appellant's claim to have had problems with Al-Shabaab and found that she was at no risk on return to Somalia. The respondent did not accept that the appellant's removal to Somalia would be in breach of her human rights.
       Permission was granted by the First-tier Tribunal on all grounds. The respondent did not provide a rule 24 response.
   The Tribunal was subsequently informed by Parker, Rhodes, Hickmotts Solicitors that they were no longer representing the appellant and they were accordingly taken off the court record. There was no further contact from the appellant with the Tribunal and no response to directions issued by the Tribunal for the filing of an appeal bundle.
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