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For the Appellant: Mrs. JohnRose, of counsel, instructed by Broudie Jackson Carter
            This is an appeal against a decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Austin ("the judge") dated 4 th April 2024. By that decision the judge refused the appellant's appeal against the respondent's decision dated 13 June 2023 to refuse his protection claim made on 10 December 2019.
            The appellant is an Iraqi national of Kurdish ethnicity from Kirkuk Province, Iraq.
      The judge rejected as unreliable the appellant's account of his reasons for leaving Iraq [11]. Having found the factual basis of the claim to be unreliable, referring to inconsistencies in the appellant's account, the judge found the appellant was not at risk from the PMF. The judge also set out (in his view) what action the PMF would likely have taken if the appellant's claim was correct [12].
      The judge also rejected the appellant's explanation as to why he was not in possession of his CSID card. At [13] the judge did not consider it credible that a person in the position of the appellant would surrender his identity documentation.
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