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I have considered whether any parties require the protection of an anonymity direction. No anonymity direction was made previously in respect of this Appellant. Having considered all the circumstances and evidence I do not consider it necessary to make an anonymity direction.
This is an appeal by the Appellant against the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Cohen promulgated on 8 August 2017, which dismissed the Appellant's appeal.
The Appellant was born on 1 January 1955 and is a national of Somalia. On 23 March 2016 the Secretary of State refused the Appellant's application for leave to remain in the UK.
The Appellant appealed to the First-tier Tribunal. First-tier Tribunal Judge Cohen ("the Judge") dismissed the appeal against the Respondent's decision. Grounds of appeal were lodged and on 25 April 2018 Upper Tribunal Judge Kekic gave permission to appeal stating
The appellant, a Somali national, challenges the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Cohen dismissing the appeal on human rights grounds (articles 3 and 8)
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