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Gay Iranian deportation reviewed | Gay Iranian deportation reviewed |
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The home secretary is to review the case of Iranian homosexual teenager Mehdi Kazemi, who has said he will be executed if forced to return to Iran. | |
The UK rejected his first asylum plea, but Jacqui Smith has now granted him a temporary reprieve from deportation while she reconsiders his case. | The UK rejected his first asylum plea, but Jacqui Smith has now granted him a temporary reprieve from deportation while she reconsiders his case. |
Mr Kazemi, 19, had failed to gain asylum in the Netherlands. | Mr Kazemi, 19, had failed to gain asylum in the Netherlands. |
Homosexual acts are illegal in Iran and Mr Kazemi's boyfriend had named him as his partner before his own execution. | Homosexual acts are illegal in Iran and Mr Kazemi's boyfriend had named him as his partner before his own execution. |
Ms Smith said: "Following representations made on behalf of Mehdi Kazemi, and in the light of new circumstances since the original decision was made, I have decided that Mr Kazemi's case should be reconsidered on his return to the UK from the Netherlands." | Ms Smith said: "Following representations made on behalf of Mehdi Kazemi, and in the light of new circumstances since the original decision was made, I have decided that Mr Kazemi's case should be reconsidered on his return to the UK from the Netherlands." |
Urgent meeting | |
Following the announcement of a review, the Liberal Democrat MP for Southwark and Bermondsey, Simon Hughes, pledged to support Mr Kazemi if he was returned to the UK. | |
"I hope Mr Kazemi will now come back to Britain where arrangements are already in place for an urgent meeting with him, his family, specialist lawyers and myself to prepare a new application to the Home Office," he said. | |
Ben Summerskill, chief executive of gay rights group Stonewall, said the group was "delighted" that the home secretary had "listened to the representations that were made in this case". | |
"There are overwhelming reasons why people should not be deported to Iran in the current circumstances and it is important that Britain is seen as a safe haven," said Mr Summerskill. | |
Campaign cause | |
The teenager's case has become a campaign cause for gay rights activists across Europe. | |
More than 4,000 gay men and lesbians have been executed in Iran since the Ayatollahs seized power there in 1979, according to human rights campaigners from the country. | |
Mr Kazemi came to London in 2005 to study English but later discovered that his boyfriend had been arrested by the Iranian police, charged with sodomy and hanged. | |
Mr Kazemi fled to the Netherlands after the Home Office rejected his case late last year. |
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