Canada seeks to overturn S.Africa refugee ruling

OTTAWA, (Reuters) – The Canadian government is going  to court to try to overturn a controversial decision to grant  refugee status to a white South African who said he suffered  racist attacks at home, an official said yesterday.

The move by an Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) panel to  grant South African Brandon Huntley residence on the grounds  that he was persecuted for being white has prompted official  protests from South Africa, where apartheid ended 15 years  ago.

“With regard to the Brandon Huntley case, the government is  seeking leave to challenge the IRB decision before the Federal  Court,” said a spokeswoman for Canada’s federal citizenship and  immigration department.

The Federal Court will take about a month to decide whether  to hear the case and if it agrees to do so, it will hold a  hearing roughly three months after that, said a spokesman.

If the court did examine the case, it would stick to the  evidence presented to the initial panel and would not be able  to consider additional material.