Capa v Minister for Immigration & Multicultural Affairs
[2001] FCA 898
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Federal Court of Australia
Decision date
2001-07-18
Before
Hely J
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (6 paragraphs)
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT 1 The applicant is a citizen of Albania. Prior to 24 May 1991 he lived with his wife in Shkoder. At that time, the Communist Party was in power and had held power in Albania for over 50 years. 2 The applicant began working for the Democratic Party in September 1990. He actively supported the party in Shkoder during the April 1991 election campaign, which the Democratic Party lost and which was won by the Communists. In April 1991 the applicant became a member of the Democratic Party. 3 RRT accepted that the applicant believed that the Communists had placed his name on a "hit list" after the 1991 elections because of his political activities, and accepted that his name "may have been" on a "hit list" in 1991. The applicant claimed to have learnt of this fact from a person working with the police in Shkoder who had seen the list. In the context it seems to me that RRT has accepted the applicant's claim that his name was placed on a "hit list" by the Communists in 1991 because of his political activities, rather than merely accepting that the applicant had a belief to that effect. 4 RRT also accepted that the applicant and his wife left Albania on 24 May 1991 for Greece because the applicant feared that he would be killed or imprisoned if he remained in Albania. The applicant and his wife encountered hardships in travelling to Greece and living there illegally. Their two children were born in Greece. The family lived in Greece until the wife and children left for Australia in November 1999, followed by the applicant in December 1999. 5 Whilst in Greece the applicant lived under an assumed name to avoid being identified by other Albanians. He moved house frequently and gave his children Greek names. He did not apply for refugee status during the eight years in which he lived there, because he was in Greece illegally, he had no rights, he was afraid, and he did not know what to do. 6 During March 1992 the Democratic Party came into power in Albania and remained in power until July 1997 when the Socialist Party (formerly the Communist Party) regained power. The Socialist party is currently in power. 7 In the period between 24 May 1991 and December 1999, the applicant visited Albania on four occasions. They were described by RRT as follows: · "7-11 November 1996 - visited family and to ascertain whether it was safe to return to Albania; · 25 November 1997 - spent one day in Albania. He came to visit his family and claims that a relative told him that his presence in Albania had been detected so he returned to Greece; · 18-23 January 1998 - visited family following the death of his brother a month earlier; · 5-8 September 1998 - claims he was involved in political demonstrations." 8 The applicant claims to have been told by his brother in November 1996 that it was not safe for him to return to Albania, because even though the Democratic Party was then in power, the security police and other people in authority were the same people who had been in these positions under the Communists. At the hearing, the applicant told RRT that he had not participated in political activities in Albania in September 1998 (CB 60-61). 9 The applicant claimed that he left Greece because the number of Albanians in Greece was growing and he did not wish to be recognised. He came into contact with a person who could get him a visa for Australia (CB 61). 10 RRT accepted that the applicant is still a member of the Democratic Party and he continues to fear that he will be harmed by the Socialist Party (formerly the Communist Party) if he returns to Albania. RRT accepted that the applicant has a subjective fear of persecution for reason of his political opinion if he returns to Albania. 11 Although RRT accepted the applicant's claims that he retains his membership of the Democratic Party, it also found: