Showing posts with label BN Updates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BN Updates. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Did Ugandan Brenda Namigadde Lie About Being A Lesbian To Score British Asylum?

Brenda Namigadde, the 29-year-old Ugandan woman living in Britain who initially scored a reprieve from deportation by claiming her homosexuality would subject her to threats and violence, has renewed her appeal to avoid being shipped off. And it curiously leaves out any mention that she's a lesbian — only that she's been reported in the press to be one.

Now that she's been slapped with the "lesbian" title, Namigadde remains at risk, the Telegraph relays.

Her legal team managed to secure a last-minute delay in her removal from Britain by arguing that as a homosexual she would be at risk of persecution in her African homeland. But now lawyers acting for the woman, who can be identified only as "BN", have submitted a new appeal on her behalf – which no longer hinges on her sexuality. Instead, they say that because she has appeared in newspapers claiming to be gay, she would inevitably be at risk in Uganda whatever her true sexual orientation.

How come? Because a judge handling the case ruled Namigadde isn't gay at all.

Earlier this month this newspaper revealed how she was unable to remember the surname, age, employer or other details of a woman with whom she claimed she had a six-year relationship in Uganda. Nor could she describe a lesbian bar in London that she claimed she visited regularly.

BN came to Britain in 2002 and overstayed her visa, later lodging an asylum claim. She claimed to have been beaten and victimised over her sexuality. The Home Office refused her claim and began deportation proceedings. Last December, immigration judge Toby Davey ruled that BN should be sent back to Uganda. He criticised the 28-year-old for a "lack of candour" over her sexuality, and concluded: "I find that the appellant was and is not, on the evidence before me, a lesbian." Yet following the ruling, BN secured sympathetic coverage in several newspapers. Her lawyers, Luton-based Cardinal Solicitors, were quoted on the dangers she allegedly faced, and BN herself gave interviews from inside Yarl's Wood immigration detention centre.

Now Namigadde's lawyers claim "the credibility of the applicant's sexuality … is entirely irrelevant to the risk … that the applicant will face. … The risk derives from a widespread national public perception of the applicant being homosexual." Which, uh, she and her representatives, it appears, conveniently manufactured. In which case: shame on them. Because while Namigadde may have decent reasons to want to stay in Britain and away from her homeland, gaming the system — and casting more speculation and cynicism on actual LGBTs who need the safe haven that asylum offers — hurts everyone.

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Ugandan Lesbian Brenda Namigadde Freed, UK Court Bans Media from Saying Her Name

by Tanya Domi

Brenda Namigadde, a Uganda lesbian who is fighting deportation to Uganda, has been released tonight, United Kingdom-based LGBT Asylum News just tweeted late this afternoon. The judge however, Lord Justice Maurice Kay, has prohibited the government, press and any one else in the United Kingdom from speaking or writing her name.

Readers, if you are in disbelief about the veracity of the directive, just visit the LGBT Asylum News website, which has changed its home page from “Brenda Namigadde Updates” to “BN Updates.”

Namigadde was scheduled to attend a Royal Court of Appeal injunction hearing on Monday before Judge Kay. No mainstream media in Britain have reported on her case since the hearing was conducted.

Read: “Ugandan Lesbian Facing Certain Deportation Death Wins Temporary Reprieve

When The New Civil Rights Movement spoke to the UK Border Agency press about Brenda Namigadde’s status  just two hours ago, the press officer said that the court has directed that the subject’s name can not be referenced. The official statement provided to us from a UK Border Agency spokesperson said:

“We are disappointed by the court’s decision. The government has made it clear that it is committed to stopping the removal of asylum seekers who have genuinely had to leave particular countries because of their sexual orientation or gender identification. However, when someone is found not to have a genuine claim we expect them to leave voluntarily.”

LGBT Asylum News is reporting, ”BN’s Judicial Review deadline in on Friday. This is not a hearing but the deadline for receipt of new evidence which would, in the case of BN, show the specific threat if she was to be removed.”

“If this review is accepted then a fresh claim for asylum can proceed.”

Without further corroboration, it is unclear if Namigadde has lost her case for asylum for the moment at least and she may be pending deportation once again. More to come on the asylum case of Ugandan Brenda Namigadde. Stay tuned.

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