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     Date: 20000829

     Docket: IMM-6320-99


BETWEEN:


PETER BAKONYI

PETERNE BAKONYI

DALMA BAKONYI

NOEMI BAKONYI

Applicants



- and -




THE MINISTER OF

CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

Respondent



REASONS FOR ORDER

LUTFY A.C.J.:

[1]      Despite the thoughtful submissions of their counsel, the applicants have failed to establish any reviewable error in the decision of the Convention Refugee Determination Division that they are not Convention refugees. The applicants are a Roma family from Hungary.

[2]      It was opened to the tribunal to reach its negative findings of credibility on certain aspects of the testimony of the applicant Peter Bakonyi. The alleged incident of August 1997, involving a physical attack against the applicant and his brother-in-law in the latter's home by approximately eight skinheads, was not mentioned in the personal information form. Similarly, the tribunal was concerned with the vagueness of Mr. Bakonyi's evidence concerning the police involvement immediately subsequent to the incident and the alleged release of the skinheads who may have been responsible for the attack against the applicants on December 31, 1997. The tribunal was prepared to accept that the attack against the family did occur but found that Mr. Bakonyi's vague responses did not establish the absence of state protection.

[3]      The applicants also challenge the tribunal's finding that Mr. Bakonyi "...is not afraid of returning to Hungary". On my reading of the decision under review, this statement was made in the context of his encounters with the Hungarian criminal justice system. The tribunal's comment is better understood when read in the light of Mr. Bakonyi's evidence that he would not want to return to jail in Hungary "...because it would ruin my reputation".

[4]      In my view, the tribunal's reasons for decision disclose a careful analysis of the documentary evidence concerning the plight of the Romani people in Hungary. Again, the applicants have failed to show any reviewable error in the tribunal's well-articulated conclusion that the discrimination and the harm that they may have suffered in the past and the discrimination and the harassment that the Bakonyi children may face in the Hungarian school system, do not constitute a serious possibility of persecution.

[5]      For these reasons, this application for judicial review will be dismissed. Neither party suggested the certification of a serious question.

                                 "Allan Lutfy"

     A.C.J.


Toronto, Ontario

August 29, 2000

     FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

     Names of Counsel and Solicitors of Record

COURT NO:                  IMM-6320-99
STYLE OF CAUSE:              PETER BAKONYI, PETERNE BAKONYI,

                     DALMA BAKONYI, NOEMI BAKONYI

Applicants

                     - and -

                                            

                     THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND

                     IMMIGRATION

Respondent

DATE OF HEARING:          TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2000
PLACE OF HEARING:          TORONTO, ONTARIO
REASONS FOR ORDER BY:      LUTFY A.C.J.

                        

DATED:                  TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2000


APPEARANCES BY:           Mr. Peter G. Ivanyi

                        

                                  For the Applicants
                        
                     Mr. Greg George
                                 For the Respondent
SOLICITORS OF RECORD:      ROCHON/GENOVA

                     Barristers and Solicitors

                     121 Richmond Street West, Suite 903

                     Toronto, Ontario

                     M5H 2K1

                        

                                 For the Applicants

                     Morris Rosenberg

                     Deputy Attorney General of Canada

                                 For the Respondent

                     FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA


                                 Date: 20000829

                        

         Docket: IMM-6320-99


                     BETWEEN:

                     PETER BAKONYI

                     PETERNE BAKONYI

                     DALMA BAKONYI

                     NOEMI BAKONYI

Applicants


                     - and -



                     THE MINISTER OF

                     CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

     Respondent


                    


                     REASONS FOR ORDER

                

                    

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