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July 28, 2022, the Chairperson identified the following Refugee Appeal Division decision as being a
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Decision TC1 05038 – The proper interpretation of the ‘generalized risk’ exception to protection found at subparagraph 97(1)(b)(ii) of the Act, in claims for protection involving allegations of gang-targeting or other acts of criminality.
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Decision MB8-00025 – This Jurisprudential Guide addresses, in applying Article 1E of the Refugee Convention, whether members should consider allegations of risk in a country of residence if they conclude that a refugee claimant has the rights and obligations which are attached to the possession of nationality in that country.
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Decision TB7-19851 – Nigeria – This Jurisprudential Guide addresses internal flight alternatives in major cities in south and central Nigeria for claimants fleeing non-state actors.
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The country documentation referenced in each of these decisions has been included in s.16 of the updated National Documentation Packages published on July 10, 2018.
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Decision TB7-01837 – Pakistan – Whether the treatment experienced by Ahmadis in Pakistan amounts to persecution, whether state protection is available and whether there is a viable internal flight alternative.
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Decision MB6-01059/60 – India – Availability of an internal flight alternative in India for claimants from Punjab.
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Decision TB6-11632 – China – Analysis of the efficacy of the Chinese national computer network known as the Golden Shield Project and its impact on whether a person wanted by the authorities can exit China via an airport using a genuine passport.
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The country documentation referenced in each of these decisions has been included in s.16 of the updated National Documentation Packages published on July 20, 2017.
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29 March 2019
UZBEKISTAN
List of Documents
1.
General Information and Maps
Source:
United Nations. Cartographic Section.
Date of Document:
January 2004
Accessed Date:
20 November 2012
Title:
Ouzbékistan. L'Encyclopédie en ligne.
Accessed Date:
18 April 2017
Title:
Uzbekistan. The World Factbook.
Source:
United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
Accessed Date:
10 May 2018
Title:
Ouzbékistan. L'aménagement linguistique dans le monde.
Source:
L'aménagement linguistique dans le monde
Date of Document:
27 December 2015
Accessed Date:
27 May 2016
Keywords:
country overview; ethnic and national groups; legal system; legislation; map; minorities; nationality; statistics
Title:
Uzbekistan. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2018.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
13 March 2019
Accessed Date:
18 March 2019
Title:
Uzbekistan. Amnesty International Report 2017/2018: The State of the World's Human Rights.
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
22 February 2018
Accessed Date:
4 May 2018
Title:
Uzbekistan. Freedom in the World 2018.
Accessed Date:
16 May 2018
Title:
Uzbekistan. World Report 2018: Events of 2017.
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
January 2018
Accessed Date:
4 May 2018
Title:
After the Padishah: Addressing Discrimination and Inequality in Uzbekistan
Source:
Equal Rights Trust
Date of Document:
December 2016
Accessed Date:
30 May 2017
Title:
Uzbekistan. Nations in Transit 2018.
Accessed Date:
10 May 2018
Title:
Uzbekistan: “We Will Find You, Anywhere”: The Global Shadow Of Uzbekistani Surveillance
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
31 March 2017
Accessed Date:
30 May 2017
3.
Identification Documents and Citizenship
Title:
Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan on Citizenship of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Accessed Date:
20 November 2012
Keywords:
citizenship; legislation
Title:
Uzbekistan Reciprocity Schedule
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Accessed Date:
4 May 2018
Title:
Uzbekistan: ID Documents and Passports
Source:
Norway. Norwegian Country of Origin Information Centre, Landinfo.
Date of Document:
18 February 2013
Accessed Date:
23 May 2014
Keywords:
children; citizenship; corruption; document fraud; freedom of movement; identity documents; legislation; marriage
Title:
Russia and Uzbekistan: Whether an individual born in the Soviet Union (Russia) to ethnic Russian parents, who is a citizen of Uzbekistan, is entitled to Russian citizenship (2013-May 2014)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
16 May 2014
Accessed Date:
29 May 2014
Keywords:
citizenship; legislation
Title:
Ouzbékistan : Entrave à la liberté de mouvement des citoyens ouzbeks
Source:
France. Office français de protection des réfugiés et apatrides.
Date of Document:
17 December 2014
Accessed Date:
11 April 2016
Keywords:
citizenship; freedom of movement; legislation; penal system; religion
Title:
Information on the propiska residence registration system and impact on a person's ability to relocate; requirements and procedures to relocate within the country, including deregistration; role of the Mahalla (neighbourhood) Committee in...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
17 May 2016
Accessed Date:
30 May 2017
4.
Political Activities and Organizations
Title:
Uzbekistan. Qonunchilik Palatasi (Legislative Chamber).
Source:
Inter-Parliamentary Union. Parline.
Date of Document:
25 October 2017
Accessed Date:
4 May 2018
Title:
Uzbekistan. Election for Qonunchilik Palatasi (Uzbekistani Legislative Chamber) of 4 January 2015.
Source:
International Foundation for Electoral Systems. Election Guide.
Accessed Date:
19 May 2015
Keywords:
election; political activities; political opposition; political organizations
Title:
Uzbekistan: The Year After. Nations in Transit Brief.
Date of Document:
August 2017
Author:
Bakhtiyor Nishanov
Accessed Date:
4 May 2018
Title:
I. Political Transformation. Transformation Index 2018 Country Report: Uzbekistan.
Source:
Bertelsmann Stiftung
Accessed Date:
10 May 2018
Title:
Uzbekistan. Election for President of 4 December 2016.
Source:
International Foundation for Electoral Systems. Election Guide.
Accessed Date:
18 April 2017
Title:
Uzbekistan: The Hundred Days. Europe and Central Asia Report N°242.
Source:
International Crisis Group
Date of Document:
15 March 2017
Accessed Date:
18 April 2017
Title:
Uzbekistan: In Transition. Europe and Central Asia Briefing N°82.
Source:
International Crisis Group
Date of Document:
29 September 2016
Accessed Date:
30 May 2017
5.
Gender, Domestic Violence and Children
Title:
Concluding observations on the fifth periodic report of Uzbekistan
Source:
United Nations. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.
Date of Document:
20 November 2015
Accessed Date:
12 April 2016
Title:
Violence Against Women in Uzbekistan
Source:
The Advocates for Human Rights
Date of Document:
May 2014
Accessed Date:
19 May 2015
Keywords:
country overview; crime; domestic violence; female genital mutilation; gender equality; gender-based violence; institutional efficacy; labour; legal system; legislation; map; marriage; penal system; political activities; sexual violence; statistics; trafficking in persons
Title:
Uzbekistan. Social Institutions and Gender Index 2014.
Source:
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
Accessed Date:
19 May 2015
Keywords:
family law; female genital mutilation; gender equality; legislation; marriage; sexual violence
Title:
Forced Sterilization of Women in Uzbekistan
Source:
Open Society Foundations
Date of Document:
December 2013
Accessed Date:
19 May 2015
Keywords:
female genital mutilation; government corruption; legislation; political activities
Title:
Concluding observations on the fifth periodic report of Uzbekistan. Addendum: Information provided by Uzbekistan in follow-up to the concluding observations
Code:
CEDAW/C/UZB/CO/5/Add.1
Source:
United Nations. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.
Date of Document:
11 December 2017
Accessed Date:
4 May 2018
Title:
Uzbekistan. State-Sponsored Homophobia 2017: A world survey of sexual orientation laws: criminalisation, protection and recognition.
Source:
International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association
Date of Document:
May 2017
Author:
Aengus Carroll; Lucas Ramón Mendos
Accessed Date:
30 May 2017
7.
Criminality and Corruption
Title:
Uzbekistan: Tier 3. Trafficking in Persons Report 2017.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
June 2017
Accessed Date:
4 May 2018
Title:
Tackling Corruption in Uzbekistan: A White Paper
Source:
Open Society Foundations
Date of Document:
June 2016
Accessed Date:
18 April 2017
Title:
Uzbekistan. 2018 Crime and Safety Report.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
21 March 2018
Accessed Date:
10 May 2018
Title:
Uzbekistan. Country Reports on Terrorism 2016.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
July 2017
Accessed Date:
4 May 2018
8.
Military Service - (No items in this section)
9.
Judiciary, Legal and Penal Systems
Title:
Secrets and Lies: Forced Confessions under Torture in Uzbekistan
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
15 April 2015
Accessed Date:
12 April 2016
Keywords:
arbitrary arrest and detention; conflict; corruption; crime; extremist/terrorist organizations; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; government corruption; institutional efficacy; judicial corruption; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; penal system; police corruption; police efficacy; police/security forces; religion; sexual violence
10.
Police and Security Forces - (No items in this section)
Title:
Uzbekistan. Freedom of the Press 2016.
Accessed Date:
18 April 2017
Title:
Uzbekistan. Freedom on the Net 2017.
Accessed Date:
4 May 2018
Title:
Uzbekistan. International Religious Freedom Report for 2017.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
29 May 2018
Accessed Date:
31 May 2018
Title:
Uzbekistan. United States Commission on International Religious Freedom 2018 Annual Report.
Source:
United States. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
Date of Document:
April 2018
Accessed Date:
10 May 2018
Title:
Report of the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief on his mission to Uzbekistan
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
22 February 2018
Accessed Date:
4 May 2018
13.
Nationality, Ethnicity and Race
Title:
Uzbekistan. State of the World's Minorities and Indigenous Peoples 2016: Events of 2015.
Source:
Minority Rights Group International
Date of Document:
12 July 2016
Author:
Katya Quinn-Judge
Accessed Date:
30 May 2017
Title:
Treatment of ethnic Russians by society and authorities; state protection (2012-May 2014)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
16 May 2014
Accessed Date:
29 May 2014
Keywords:
corruption; ethnic and national groups; judicial corruption; judicial efficacy; legislation; organized crime; police corruption; police efficacy
14.
Exit/Entry and Freedom of Movement
Title:
On the Laws and Practices of the Republic of Uzbekistan Regarding the Rights of Citizens to Free Movement and Choice of Residence
Source:
Uzbek-German Forum for Human Rights
Accessed Date:
20 November 2012
Keywords:
citizenship; freedom of movement; identity documents; legislation
Title:
Exit procedures and documents required for nationals leaving the country; whether interviews are conducted by customs officials; whether persons wanted by authorities are able to leave the country legally or without...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
10 January 2017
Accessed Date:
30 May 2017
15.
Labour, Employment and Unions - (No items in this section)
16.
Other - (No items in this section)
The following changes have been made to the previous package dated 31 May 2018:
Title:
Uzbekistan. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2017.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
20 April 2018
URL:
http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/hrrpt/humanrightsreport/index.htm?year=2017&dlid=277299
Accessed Date:
24 April 2018
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