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· 2/7/2005

Imelda Laurencia Lie, Soyono Liem Andre, Yulius Suyono v. John Ashcroft, Attorney General of the United States of America

Citations

  • 396 F.3d 530
  • 2005 U.S. App. LEXIS 1899
  • 2005 WL 278694

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that violence against Chinese Christians in Indonesia did not constitute a pattern or practice of persecution
  • holding that “two isolated criminal acts, perpetrated by unknown assailants, ... [are] not sufficiently severe to be considered persecution”
  • holding that “two isolated criminal acts, perpetrated by unknown assailants, ... [are] not sufficiently severe to be considered persecution”
  • holding that “two isolated criminal acts, perpetrated by unknown assailants, ... [are] not sufficiently severe to be considered persecution”
  • holding that the reasonableness of a petitioner’s fear of future persecution is diminished when family members remain in the petitioner’s native country without meeting harm
  • holding that Atwo isolated criminal acts, perpetrated by unknown assailants, . . . [are] not sufficiently severe to be considered persecution@

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Judges: Nygaard, Rosenn, Becker

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