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  1. Jeremy Dean Hinzman (born 1979 in Rapid City, South Dakota) is an Iraq War resister who was the first American deserter to seek refugee status in Canada. [1] He enlisted in the U.S. Army as a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division and deserted in 2004 to avoid participating in the Iraq War.

  2. Jeremy Hinzman, his wife, and their son, seek refugee protection in Canada. Mr. Hinzman enlisted in the US military and during his course of training and service gradually came to the conclusion that he could not participate in offensive operations.

  3. 6 de dic. de 2004 · Has Jeremy Hinzman rebutted the legal presumption that the government of the US will be willing and able to protect him? Is Jeremy Hinzman a Convention refugee by reason of a well-founded fear of persecution by the US government and its military for reasons of political opinion, religion, or membership in a particular social group ...

  4. Jeremy Hinzman huyó a Canadá para evitar que lo enviaran a Irak, a causa de su objeción de conciencia a la guerra que se lucha allí. Si lo devuelven a Estados Unidos, corre peligro de ser sometido a un consejo de guerra y encarcelado durante entre uno y cinco años. De ser condenado, Amnistía Internacional lo consideraría preso de conciencia.

  5. Las autoridades canadienses tienen intención de expulsar, el 23 de septiembre, al soldado estadounidense Jeremy Hinzman, su esposa, su hijo y su hija de un mes. Jeremy Hinzman huyó a Canadá para evitar que lo enviaran a Irak, a causa de su objeción de conciencia a la guerra que se lucha allí.

  6. Decisions in the claims for refugee protection of Jeremy Hinzman (the principal claimant), Nga Thi Nguyen (the female claimant), and Liam Liem Nguyen Hinzman (the minor claimant), made under section 99 (1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. Executive summary. Full text decision.

  7. Jeremy Hinzman fled to Canada to avoid being sent to Iraq because of his conscientious objection to the war there. If they deport him, he risks being court-martialled and jailed for between one and five years. If convicted, Amnesty International would consider him a prisoner of conscience.