France - National Asylum Court, 4 May 2012, M.B., No. 11004519

France - National Asylum Court, 4 May 2012, M.B., No. 11004519
Country of Decision: France
Country of applicant: Turkey
Court name: National Asylum Court (CNDA)
Date of decision: 04-05-2012
Citation: CNDA, 4 mai 2012, M.B., n°11004519

Keywords:

Keywords
Persecution (acts of)
Procedural guarantees
Subsequent application
Refugee Status

Headnote:

Where national authorities responsible for examining asylum applications breach the duty of confidentiality, this can of itself create conditions exposing an asylum seeker to persecution within the meaning of the 1951 Refugee Convention.

Facts:

The Applicant, a Turk of Kurdish origin, claimed he feared persecution due to his involvement in the Kurdish cause. His first asylum application had been rejected by the Ofpra and the CNDA. In support of his application for a re-examination, the Applicant alleged new elements, in particular the existence of legal proceedings. He added that, in the context of enforcing an expulsion order, the Prefecture had sent to the Turkish Consulate a deposition in which he declared that he was wanted by the Turkish authorities because of assistance he had provided to the PKK.  

Decision & reasoning:

In relation to the existence of new facts, the CNDA held that the sending by the Prefecture to the Turkish Consulate in France of a deposition made by the Applicant constituted an established fact subsequent to the CNDA’s previous decision and was capable of justifying the Applicant’s fear of persecution.

In relation to examining this fear, the CNDA underlined that the confidentiality of information regarding asylum seekers in France constitutes an essential guarantee of the right to asylum and a principle of the Constitution. The Court added that the obligation on the authorities of the country responsible for examining asylum claims to ensure that this guarantee is respected is set out in Article 22 of the Asylum Procedures Directive.

In this case, the CNDA held that the breach of the guarantee of confidentiality resulting from the French Prefecture’s actions was of itself sufficient, within the meaning of Article 1A2 of the 1951 Refugee Convention, to create conditions to expose the Applicant to persecution by the Turkish authorities in the event he returned to his country of origin, owing to his involvement in the Kurdish cause.

Outcome:

The Applicant’s refugee status was recognised.

Relevant International and European Legislation:

Cited National Legislation:

Cited National Legislation
France - Ceseda (Code of the Entry and Stay of Foreigners and Asylum Law)