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· 2/10/2005

Zahra A. Mohamed Shukri Salah Abdulkadir Salah Hamida Salah Abdi Salah v. John Ashcroft, Attorney General of the United States of America

Citations

  • 396 F.3d 999
  • 2005 U.S. App. LEXIS 2132
  • 2005 WL 310037

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • “To be eligible for asylum, the harm suffered must be particularized to the individual rather than suffered by the entire population.” (citation omitted)
  • “To be eligible for asylum, the harm suffered must be particularized to the individual rather than suffered by the entire population.” (citation omitted)
  • “To be eligible for asylum, the harm suffered must be particularized to the individual rather than suffered by the entire population.”
  • “Harm arising from general conditions such as anarchy, civil war, or mob violence will not ordinarily support a claim of persecution.”
  • “Harm arising from general conditions such as anarchy, civil war, or mob violence will not ordinarily support a claim of persecution.” (citations omitted)
  • “Harm arising from general conditions such as anarchy, civil war, or mob violence will not ordinarily support a claim of persecution.”

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Judges: Loken, Magill, Benton

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