
The ruling underscores risks for women fleeing gender-based violence, say legal groups ISLA and LHR
Judge blocks deportation of Congolese woman, cites gender-sensitive asylum need
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A judge has ruled that a Congolese woman cannot be returned to her country of origin, citing the need for a gender-sensitive approach in asylum cases. The decision highlights the risks faced by women fleeing gender-based violence, according to the judge. Legal groups ISLA and LHR noted that her case is not unique, pointing to broader systemic issues in asylum adjudication.
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Judge says Congolese woman's fight for asylum highlights the need for a gender-sensitive approach.
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Returning her to her country of origin is not an administrative outcome.
according to IOL (Independent Online)ISLA and LHR said her case is not unique.
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