Czech Republic: While Janette Ganova said the markings were cut by two neo-Nazi skinheads who kidnapped her in Zatec, Czech Republic, her now-estranged husband wrote a "poison pen letter" to immigration officials claiming that her injuries were self-inflicted. , according to Hamilton Spectator. "The panel is unable, based on evidence provided, to make a clear finding as to how the injuries. . . on the claimant back," wrote IRB adjudicator Louise Paquette-Neville in the unusually long 68-page decision released last week. Would a Czech Roma asylum seeker be so desperate to get accepted in Canada that she'd carve two swastikas in her back to fool a refugee judge? After four hearings that stretched over two years and ended in July, the Immigration and Refugee Board IRB couldn't determine the culprits who did the crime, but rejected the Toronto woman claim because her evidence was inconsistent and there enough protection in Czech Republic for Roma.
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