Wednesday, June 27, 2012

dissident from Cameroon #3

The Asylum Officer asked: -why did you join that political party? what were the goals of that party? why did you join at that time, and not earlier? What specifically did you do, as a member? -sit on a chair, during meetings? -distribute tracts on the streets? -make phone calls, to solicit money and members? - talk to your friends, face-to-face, about joining? = you say you were arrested again? where? why? how did the police know you were there? did you suffer any physical harm? Where were you taken? what happened upon your arrival at the jail? was anyone else arrested? why no letter from him? what did you hear inside the cell? what did you smell inside? what fears did you have, inside the cell? what food did you eat? what did you drink/? = do the police have a central file, which they can read, and find out if you had been arreted earlier? Did they ask you any questions inside the cell? = after you escaped from the prison, where did you go? how did you get there? -did the police talk to members of your family after your escape? what did the police say? = you were arrested about 18 months ago? now, the police have forgotten about you? Who says they are still interested in you? If you return to your country, what would happen? why? You were injured in city #1? OK, so why don't you live in City #2? Is there anything else? yes? what? OK, now, is there anything else?

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