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The Appellant, a citizen of Afghanistan, was given leave on 24 September 2002 , to appeal against the decision of an Adjudicator, Mr C J Yelloly, promulgated on 29 July 2002, dismissing his appeal against the decision of the Respondent refusing asylum and human rights claims.
However in paragraph 12 the word "claim" is used to mean something else. It is stated:
"..�took into account your claim that you have been forced to leave Afghanistan".
It is clear that the word "claim" was being used in this context to mean "assertion" and not a claim under either Convention.
" In support of your claim you have sought to rely on Articles 3 and 5 of the ECHR�".
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