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An Iranian child has been granted refugee status. Photo / RNZ
By Gill Bonnett of RNZ
An Iranian boy who was sexually abused and harassed as a child would face physical and mental harm if forced to return and perform military service, an appeals court ruled.
The 15-year-old, who came to New Zealand when he was 12, received refugee status.
His mother, an opponent of the Iranian authorities, was recognized as a refugee last year.
They told the Immigration and Protection Court that he and his parents never practiced Islam, and that he was not familiar with the Quran other than what he remembered from school.
They told the court that he had been punished by teachers, particularly for faults in religious instruction, and that he had suffered sexual abuse when he was 4 years old. He became hyper-vigilant and did not leave his house alone after learning of the scale of the kidnapping of children in his city.
“[He] he does not believe in Islam and opposes the ideas of the Islamic regime, “the court recorded. He believes that the Iranian government is a terrorist. The appellant does not wish to perform military service. He would be forced to pray five times a day. he would teach how to use a weapon and would not be allowed to choose how to treat other Iranians, he respects other people’s opinions and does not wish to do this.
“They would tell him to stand in front of the protesters and if he refused, they could kill him. Soldiers must do what they are ordered to do and he doesn’t want to take anyone’s life. He wants to help others, live freely and build a world. best “.
His father is still in hiding in Iran after being tortured by the authorities.
The court ruled that the risk of psychological harm at the school exacerbated by her absence from Iran and her stay in New Zealand, and the possibility of further mental and physical harm during a two-year period of compulsory military service, constituted serious harm.
– RNZ