I'm not sure that would do it. I think you would want to present a stronger argument than that.
Have you read the link I gave you above and specifically this bit? Note the part that states "they would face the risk in every part of that country".
Whether the applicant’s return to their country would subject them personally to:
- A danger of torture; or
- A risk to life, or of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment, if:
- Because of that risk, they are unable/unwilling to seek protection in their country;
- They would face the risk in every part of that country;
- The risk is not the result of legitimate sanctions (except those imposed in violation of international standards); and
- The risk is not caused by the inability of the country to provide adequate health or medical care.