Immigration Asylum Fear of persecution Claimants not engaging in political activities in Zimbabwe fearful of persecution for opinions imputed to them Asylum claims refused for failure to establish well-founded fear of persecution Whether claimants reasonably to be expected to profess loyalty to regime or lie to authorities to avoid persecution if returned to country of nationality Test to be applied Whether claimants entitled to refugee status Conventional and Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees (1951) (Cmd 9171) and (1967) (Cmnd 3906), art 1A(2)

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