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13/06/2022
IT: The Tribunal of Catanzaro provided subsidiary protection to a national of Mali due to the indiscriminate violence and general situation of insecurity in the country of origin and particularly in the region of Segou.

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Type
Judgment
Original Documents
Relevant Legislative Provisions
Revised Asylum Procedures Directive (Directive 2013/32/EU on common procedures for granting and withdrawing international protection) and/or APD 2005/85/CE; Revised Qualification Directive (Directive 2011/95/EU on standards for the qualification of third-country nationals or stateless persons as BIP for a uniform status for refugees or for persons eligible for subsidiary protection- recast)/or QD 2004/83/EC
Reference
Italy, Civil Court [Tribunali], Applicant v Ministry of Interior (Territorial Commission Crotone), R.G. 2955/2019, 13 June 2022. Link redirects to the English summary in the EUAA Case Law Database.
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https://caselaw.euaa.europa.eu/pages/viewcaselaw.aspx?CaseLawID=2671
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Abstract

A national of Mali from the region of Segou requested international protection in Italy, which was rejected by the Territorial Commission of Crotone on 21 May 2019. The applicant appealed before the Tribunal of Catanzaro.


The court allowed the appeal and provided subsidiary protection considering that there was a serious risk of harm due to indiscriminate violence from an armed conflict and a general insecurity in the country which would expose anyone on the territory, in particular in the applicant's region of ​​origin, as it emerged that the Segou region is one of the regions in which the situation is deteriorating sharply, in addition to the continuous and deep-rooted violation of fundamental human rights.


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Country of Decision
Italy
Court Name
IT: Civil Court [Tribunali]
Case Number
R.G. 2955/2019
Date of Decision
13/06/2022
Country of Origin
Mali
Keywords
Indiscriminate violence
Subsidiary Protection