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The claimants are citizens of Afghanistan and were born on 21 May 2003 and 22 September 2010 respectively.
For the purposes of this decision I refer to the Entry Clearance Officer as the respondent, his position before the First-tier Tribunal.
This is the respondent�s appeal against the determination promulgated on 9 June 2014 of First-tier Tribunal Judge Flower which allowed the entry clearance appeals under Article 8 ECHR brought against the respondent�s decisions of 20 December 2012 to refuse entry clearance.
The background to this appeal is that the two appellants are siblings. Their father was killed in Afghanistan on 20 January 2010 when their mother was pregnant with the second appellant. The family then moved to Pakistan.
On 28 June 2010, following family discussions, the appellants� mother married her husband�s brother, the appellants� paternal uncle. He has been recognised by the Secretary of State for the Home Department as a refugee. His first wife and children were all killed in an air bombardment in Afghanistan.
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