The Asylum officer asked:
-Why did you join the political party?
Why did the police arrest you?
Why did the guard hit you?
How many times were you arrested? four times? which arrest was the worst?
Concerning arrest #1, where were you at the moment of your arrest?
Concerning arrest #2, where were you at the moment of your arrest?
#3?
#4?
Concerning arrest #1, why were you arrested?
concerning arrest #3, why were you arrested?
Aside from that, did you suffer any ohter harm?
did you suffer economic harm? how do you measure it in dollars/year?
Did you suffer emotional harm?
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today, any physical problems?
Today, any emotional problems?
While you were in detention, how did you spend your time?
After arrest #1, how were you released? what was the conversation upon release?
Were any conditions put upon you?
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what thoughts went through your mind when the guard came near you with a baton?
At the time of arrest #4, who was there with you, or near you? Did that person write a letter of support for you?
Why are you so vague?
[were you really arrested, or are you just making the story up? If it really happened, you should remember all kinds of details: what you saw, what you heard, what you felt; what you smelled, what you thought, what emotions you felt]
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how did you get this letter? where is the envelope it came in? [did you print this in your basement, and have your friend sign it?]
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you voluntarily returned to your country, that you say is dangerous? and nothing happened to you at that time? OK, so if return there tomorrow, nothing would happen, would it? why would something happen tomorrow, if it did not happen last year?
Thursday, September 19, 2013
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