Questions asked of an activist from Burma:
Who helped you write your Written Statement? how did he help you? He made it shorter, and made it in chronological order?
Who helped you prepare your application for a visa? I have a copy of your visa in my computer, and I just read it, but you have not read it yourself? I know more about your visa application than you do? Is that embarrassing to you? What lies did you tell in your application?
Where is a copy of your first passport? Your second passport? Your government promptly and easily gives you passports, when you ask?
A soldier yelled at your uncle in December 2024 in the city of Mandalay? What words did he say? Did the soldier make any "indirect" or "implied" threats? Is there a difference between a direct, express, and clear threat, and a threat that is implied, indirect, or suggested?
Why did you apply for asylum? Because you fear your government? Why are you in fear? Because they are angry at you? Why are they angry? For just one reason, or for more than one reason?
Did you suffer any harm? How many different kinds of harm are there? Physical, emotional, financial-economic, and "social" harm?
Let's talk about physical harm. How many times did you suffer harm that was physical? When was the first time? Which was the worst?
Why did the soldier hit you with his rifle butt? You think because he hated your ethnic group? Why do you think that? what words did the soldier say? when you told your uncles about this, did your uncle have an opinion as to why the soldier hit you?
There were seven houses on the street. Bamar people lived in six of them, and in house # 7, lived a non-Bamar family? Which house was burned? #7? Why was # 7 burned but the other six were not?
Everyone in Burma suffers, yes? Do non-Bamar people suffer more, or suffer dis-proportionately, compared to Bamar? How so?
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