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Date: 20020710

Docket: IMM-3876-01

Neutral citation: 2002 FCT 767

Toronto, Ontario, Wednesday, the 10th day of July, 2002

PRESENT:      The Honourable Mr. Justice Campbell

BETWEEN:

                THANALEDCHUMY SHANMUGALINGAM

                                                                                                     Applicant

                                                    - and -

   THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

                                                                                                 Respondent

                     REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER

  • [1]    This is an application for judicial review of a decision of the Convention Refugee Determination Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board (the "CRDD"), dated July 23, 2001, wherein the CRDD determined that the Applicant is not a Convention refugee.

  • [2]    The Applicant is a 69 year-old citizen of Sri Lanka. The Applicant is a Tamil who based her claim on a well-founded fear of persecution at the hands of the Liberation Tamil Tigers of Eelam (LTTE) and the Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization (TELO) on the grounds of imputed political opinion, nationality and membership in a particular social group.
  • [3]    The Applicant alleged that she fears TELO members who began extorting money from her in June 2000 on the presumption that her daughters living abroad could help pay. The Applicant gave them her cash and jewellery; however, they continued to demand money and threatened to take her away and shoot her.
  
  • [4]    The CRDD accepted the Applicant's identity as a Jaffna Tamil and found her testimony to be credible. The CRDD acknowledged the Applicant's subjective fear, but found that there was no objective element. The CRDD concluded that the documentary evidence did not indicate that the Applicant did not meet the profile of targeted individuals.
  • [5]    The Applicant brings this judicial review challenging the reasonableness of the CRDD's conclusion regarding the objective basis for the Applicant's fear. The Applicant submits that the documentary evidence clearly indicates that TELO is a widespread organization responsible for torture, detention and widespread extortion. In addition, the Applicant submits that by definition, a person subject to extortion would face sanctions for not complying with the demands.
  

  • [6]                 On the facts of this case, I accept the Applicant's submissions. I find that on the evidence, and in particular the CRDD's own finding that the Applicant's story was credible, it is unreasonable to conclude that there was no objective basis to the Applicant's fear of persecution. The Applicant is an elderly woman who was being extorted and was already being targeted by TELO. In my opinion, the CRDD's conclusion that she would not face a reasonable possibility of persecution if she were to return to Sri Lanka and be incapable of meeting the group's demands is patently unreasonable.
   

                                                  ORDER

1.                    Accordingly, the CRDD's decision is set aside and the matter is referred back for redetermination by a different panel.

"Douglas R. Campbell"

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Judge

        

FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

Names of Counsel and Solicitors of Record                                                                                                  

COURT NO:                              IMM-3876-01

STYLE OF CAUSE:                       THANALEDCHUMY SHANMUGALINGAM

Applicant

- and -

THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

Respondent

                                                                                   

DATE OF HEARING:              WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2002                         

PLACE OF HEARING:              TORONTO, ONTARIO

REASONS FOR ORDER

AND ORDER BY:                         CAMPBELL J.

DATED:                          WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2002

APPEARANCES:                         Mr. John M. Guoba

For the Applicant

Mr. Michael Butterfield                                 

                                For the Respondent

SOLICITORS OF RECORD:       John M. Guoba

Barrister & Solicitor

                                      2425 Eglinton Avenue East

Suite 211

Toronto, Ontario

M1K 5G8

For the Applicant

                                                                   

Morris Rosenberg

Deputy Attorney General of Canada

For the Respondent


FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

     Date: 20020710

                                   Docket:IMM-3876-01

Between:

THANALEDCHUMY SHANMUGALINGAM

Applicant

- and -

THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

Respondent

                                                   

REASONS FOR ORDER

AND ORDER

                                                   

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