Medhi Kazemi is a 19-year-old homosexual Iranian who was originally in the UK to study. While he was abroad his lover at home revealed that they had a sexual relationship - illegal in Iran.
Kazemi applied for asylum and was refused. He then fled to the Netherlands. There he seems to have applied for asylum, then to a local court and then a national court who won't consider it. On March 11, it was ruled that he be sent back to Britain - where he will likely be deported. He could yet appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
Deportation will very probably mean a death sentence. His case has a much higher profile in Iran.
What do you think?I shall express my view once I've listened to the debate a bit.
(I've tried to get as many decent links as possible, hence the inclusion of some crap ones)
The Independent CNN BBC this rather surprising diary entry (first para only) is the best I could find for the Guardian.
I can't find the story on the Telegraph's site...