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CASE- BETWEEN UGANDA & U.

S
GOVERNMENT
James is a 28-year-old Ugandan man. He was the son of a wealthy farmer and supporter of President
Musevini (PM). His father was very politically involved. James began organizing for the FDC(Forum for
Democratic Change) on his college campus. In 2003, Jamess father and brother were abducted by
government soldiers during the presidential campaign. Thereafter, James was abducted and was
tortured by government soldiers for his involvement with the FDC. He later fled to the US to escape
torture and certain death.
When James came to the United States, he was severely depressed, still had untreated injuries, and
suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). He lost his affirmative asylum case and received
a notice, explaining why his claim was denied (Notice of Intent to Deny or NOID). Since James had
already lost his case . They submitted ten letters of support from various individuals, including: people
who knew him and his father in Uganda, FDC party leaders in Uganda and in the United States, and
priests who helped him when he was hiding.
They also submitted supporting documents, such as: medical documentation of past torture, depression,
and PTSD by a medical professionals who volunteer to perform psychological evaluations for the
Ascentria Immigration Legal Assistance Program (ILAP) through Physicians for Human Rights; a
medical report from his doctor in Uganda; and extensive country conditions documentation.

SYRIAN BOY ON BEACH


On Wednesday, the body of
the three year old Syrian
migrant child Alyan Kurdi
was found washed ashore on
a Turkish beach offer he and
his family, drowned while
taking a dilapidated small
boat to reach Greece to
escape the deadly conflict.
Apply Kantian and Social
Contract

Rohingyas want to stay illegally in another


country
Rule: You may want to stay illegally in any
country without paying taxes and using the
services of other country
Apply Kantian and Social Contract on it

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