CAT/C/20/D/89/1997 page 2 Annex VIEWS OF THE COMMITTEE AGAINST TORTURE UNDER ARTICLE 22, PARAGRAPH 7, OF THE CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE AND OTHER CRUEL, INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT - TWENTIETH SESSION concerning Communication No. 89/1997 Submitted by: Ali Falakaflaki [represented by counsel] Alleged victim: The author State party: Sweden Date of communication: 3 September 1997 The Committee against Torture, established under Article 17 of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, Meeting on 8 May 1998, Having concluded its consideration of communication No. 89/1997, submitted to the Committee against Torture under article 22 of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, Having taken into account all information made available to it by the author of the communication, his counsel and the State party, Adopts its Views under article 22, paragraph 7, of the Convention. 1. The author of the communication is Mr. Ali Falakaflaki, an Iranian citizen born on 16 December 1969, currently residing in Sweden, where he is seeking asylum. He claims that his forced return to Iran would constitute a violation by Sweden of article 3 of the Convention against Torture. Mr. Ali Falakaflaki is represented by counsel. Facts as presented by the author 2.1. The author states that he belongs to a politically active family and that his father became a local communist leader for the Tudeh Party already in 1963. After having been subject to imprisonment and persecution due to his political activities, the father went into hiding in 1989, entrusting the author with the hiding of certain documents. Following his father’s disappearance, the family’s house was raided on numerous occasions by Pasdaran, the Revolutionary Guards, and as a result the author’s mother fled to Sweden to join her youngest daughter. She was subsequently granted a residence permit on grounds of family reunion.

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