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The man appealed a decision not to grant him refugee status, saying he had been attacked by a neighbour, including with a sickle.
Claims of being hanged from a tree and then slashed in the head with a sickle in a dispute over irrigation on family land have proved no defence in an Indian man's fight for refugee status in New Zealand.
The man told immigration officials he feared being persecuted in India and was at risk of harm from a "mentally unstable man" from his village if forced to return.
He also feared being killed or seriously harmed in any firearms skirmish between India and Pakistan, as his home was near the border.









