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Indeed, it was not until that all homophobic sexual offences legislation was finally repealed. Only in January this year did the UK Government decide to posthumously pardon thousands of gay men convicted of offenses based on old laws criminalising 'homosexuality'. Such history should engender compassion in the UK for individuals fleeing countries where such laws and attitudes still exist, but sadly this is not playing out in the way the Home Office assesses LGBT asylum claims.
For many years those who feared return to their countries because of their sexual orientation were told they could return and keep quiet about it. Immigration departments and Courts all around the world told gay asylum seekers to go home and be discreet — to live in the closet.
But this began to change with new international jurisprudence. Notably in , Australia's Highest Court determined that gay asylum seekers could not be returned and avoid persecution only by being discreet about their sexual orientation. MIMA: "persecution does not cease to be persecution for the purpose of the Convention because those persecuted can eliminate the harm by taking avoiding action within the country of nationality.
MSM quotes from the Judgement in the CJEU case of X,Y and Z, which observed that the prospect of a gay person avoiding persecution by 'exercising greater restraint than a heterosexual in expressing his sexual orientation is not to be taken into account […]'. The judgements in HJ Iran and subsequently in MSM Somalia were serious victories for LGBT rights and the protection of asylum seekers in the UK, however what has followed is a disturbing change of tactics from the Home Office with legal providers reporting that asylum seekers are now more likely to be refused because the Home Office does not believe they are gay.
The report identifies that more restrictive practice exists in the UK with regard to the concealment of sexual identity in order to avoid persecution. Because of the difficulties in evidencing sexual orientation, great focus is placed by decision makers on the hour Home Office interview. But quizzing someone about their sexual orientation is a complex task, very different, for example, from asking about when the militia came to someone's village or when a political protest took place.
To question someone about their sexual orientation takes great skill.
In the Independent Chief Inspector, John Vine, raised serious concerns with the interview process, finding that the Home Office was asking bad questions based on LGBT stereotypes and accepting sexually explicit material see the Vine Report. The DSSH model , developed by S Chelvan of No 5 Chambers, teaches interviewers and decision makers that discovering one's sexual orientation or gender identity is a complex and often gradual process, especially in countries where LGBT people are persecuted. Sadly, in the legal community, we are not seeing the Chief Inspector's recommendations taking proper effect — decision makers and interviewers fail to understand the way individuals discover their sexual orientation and minor or non-existent inconsistencies form the pillars of many Home Office refusals.
I have had clients disbelieved because they said they liked same sex classmates in primary school: "Too young to have these feelings" the Home Office refusal read. I have had clients disbelieved because they said they were attracted to boys at age 10 but later said they knew they were gay at age 14 — this was inconsistent, the Home Office determined.
The best available guidance developed in the CREDO training manual suggests that searching for a bright line of gay self-awareness usually proves futile, and using such a fiction as a point on which credibility turns is dangerous. One client was told that because he mixed up where he hugged a man inside his room or outside in the corridor this affected his overall credibility. Another refusal was based almost entirely on an old marriage interview during which my client forgot when his same sex partner last went to the dentist.
I see gay asylum seekers who came to the UK as students, discover the freedom of living openly and only then realise they cannot return home. Home Office refusals say such individuals ought to have claimed asylum earlier — but these are people who often haven't declared their sexual orientation to more than a few people in the world, how can we expect they take a leap and declare their sexual orientation to the Home Office while they still have leave to remain as a student?
And if the Home Office is obsessed with consistency they should certainly be worried about their own.
As practitioners, we are often confused why one claimant is refused who has strong evidence and another is accepted with a much weaker claim. Proving you are gay during a four-hour interview is a challenging prospect and we hope desperately that our clients face well trained interviewers.
I have recently attended asylum interviews for gay clients and have been pleased to observe interviewing officers who have clearly received training in the DSSH model — you can hear it in the more gentle questions at the beginning of the interviews. But time and again I see interviewers pushing for accounts of long term relationships or clandestine gay sex in countries where it is punishable by death.
Interviewers do this either by asking direct questions or only finishing a line of questioning once a client has provided detailed information about a sexual relationship. The latter approach clearly signals to applicants that these are the accounts that interviewers need to hear. However, many of our clients left their country in their early 20s before they had been sexually active and have no such stories to tell.
Others were simply too frightened in their countries to have sex or long term relationships.