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1. The plaintiff's appeal is dismissed.
2. The costs of appeal shall be borne by the Plaintiff.
The purport of the claim and appeal is the purport of the appeal.
Reasons
1. Quotation of the first instance judgment
A. The reasoning for this case is identical to the reasoning of the judgment of the court of first instance, and thus, this case is cited by Article 8(2) of the Administrative Litigation Act and the main text of Article 420 of the Civil Procedure Act.
B. The Plaintiff asserts that, in the event that he returns to Ghana from the trial, it is highly likely that he would be the product of his bodily respect by the persons sublimeing his folks, and therefore, the Plaintiff has repeatedly acknowledged a well-founded fear of being detrimental to his country of nationality.
However, in full view of the details and circumstances of gambling alleged by the Plaintiff, the Plaintiff’s entry route, and the background of applying for refugee status, it does not seem that sufficient fear exists to deem that the materials submitted by the Plaintiff could cause harm to the Plaintiff on the grounds of a specific social group’s member status or religion.
According to this, the plaintiff's assertion is not accepted.
2. The plaintiff's claim for conclusion shall be dismissed on the ground that the plaintiff's claim is without merit.
The judgment of the court of first instance is justifiable in conclusion as above.
Therefore, the plaintiff's appeal is dismissed because it is without merit.