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081224P.pdf   07/16/2009  Rose Mambwe  v.  Eric H. Holder, Jr.
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  08-1224
   Board of Immigration Appeals   
   [PUBLISHED][Gruender, Author, with Bye and John R. Gibs on, Circuit Judges]
Petition for Review - immigration. Citizen of Angola who fled to Zambia following 1984 attack on her village and later came to United States sought asylum, withholding of removal and relief under the Convention Against Torture. While 1984 attack constituted past persecution, petitioner failed to show she had a well-founded fear of future persecution as a result of changed circumstances; petitioner failed to show 1997 harm she suffered in Zambia was on account of a protected ground, and petitioner failed to show she was entitled to humanitarian relief. Petitioner did not show she was denied due process or that her administrative appeal was fundamentally unfair.