Z.H. v. THE NETHERLANDS
Doc ref: 45582/18 • ECHR ID: 001-195100
Document date: July 12, 2019
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Communicated on 12 July 2019
FOURTH SECTION
Application no. 45582/18 Z . H . against the Netherlands lodged on 18 September 2018
SUBJECT MATTER OF THE CASE
The application is lodged by an Afghan woman from Kabul, who was born in 1987. After studying in the Netherlands for a few months, in 2017 she claimed asylum in that country. The Dutch authorities refused asylum. They believed that the applicant had worked for a German non ‑ governmental organisation (NGO) in Afghanistan, but they disbelieved that she had been threatened by the Taliban. The applicant complains under Article 3 that if expelled to Kabul she will be at risk of ill ‑ treatment because she is a westernised woman who used to work for a foreign NGO.
QUESTION TO THE PARTIES
1. In the light of the claims and documents submitted by the applicant, are there substantial grounds for believing that the applicant will face a real risk of treatment prohibited by Article 3 of the Convention if expelled to Afghanistan?
2. Was the applicant ’ s request for asylum examined in conformity with the procedural obligations stemming from Article 3 of the Convention?
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