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�It is plain that the Immigration Judge took great care over this case and dealt with it with considerable sensitivity.� I am quite satisfied that there is no arguable error of law in the majority of her decision for the reasons that the Senior Immigration Judge gives.
The one issue that has given me concern is the question of language for the following reasons.
It seems to me that a material error of law may have been made in this area and given that the Immigration Judge took into account the question of language in reaching her overall conclusions, there must be a real possibility that the AIT would decide the matter differently on reconsideration.�
�Unfortunately I cannot give you the history of my own clan simply because I lost my granddad who was the person I could get more history about our clan.�
�We used to speak Kibajuni and I say some words Kibajuni if when they are there say Kibajuni here say Bajuni language and some Arabic language we used to speak in my area).� But we do not speak so much Arabic language we do not speak any of the other Somali language.� We know some Somali words 2, 3, 4 something like that.�
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