[IPSM] Status for Abdelkader Belaouni: CALL SOLBERG TODAY!
Comité de soutien d'Abdelkader Belaouni
soutienkader at gmail.com
Sun Feb 12 12:49:40 PST 2006
::: DEMAND STATUS FOR ABDELKADER BELAOUNI :::
::: CALL THE NEW MINISTER OF IMMIGRATION TODAY!:::
12 February 2006
On January 1 2006, Abdelkader Belaouni took sanctuary at St. Gabriel¹s
Church in Point St. Charles, Montreal. After nearly three years of
making a home for himself in Montreal, working hard to establish a
dignified, autonomous and secure life, Abdelkader was faced with a
deportation order from Immigration Canada. With no other viable
option, Abdelkader chose to take sanctuary in St. Gabriel's Church,
determined to continue his struggle to secure a peaceful and dignified
life. Since taking sanctuary, several organizations, friends,
community members, and politicians alike have come out in support of
status for Abdelkader. Backed by this broad base of support, the
Committee to Support Abdelkader Belaouni has launched a public
campaign to request that to
the new Minister of Citizenship and Immigration: REGULARISE
ABDELKADER'S STATUS NOW!
Last Monday, the newly elected Conservative Party came into power. In
order to ensure that Abdelkader's demand for status is immediately
brought to the attention of the new Minister of Citizenship and
Immigration, Monte Solberg, during his first weeks in office, we are
calling for a PHONE/FAX/EMAIL campaign. We are encouraging you to
contact Minister Solberg to ask:
1) That he grant permanent resident status to Abdelkader Belaouni now;
2) That he make it a priority to meet with Abdelkader Belaouni and
supporters to get a firsthand account of his situation.
A model letter is included below.
If you already contacted former Immigration Minister Joe Volpe, thank
you for your support! We strongly encourage you to follow up on your
efforts by placing a phone call to the new Minister of Citizenship and
Immigration's office, informing him of Abdelkader's case and his
demands, and to fax/e-mail a copy of your original letter to him. It
is essential that we continue demonstrate to the new government that
this situation is a priority and that we continue to demonstrate our
support for Abdelkader's just demand!
:::MINISTER CONTACT INFORMATION:::
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Monte Solberg
Tel: 613-992-4516 (Ottawa)
or toll free 1-800-565-4694 (Alberta)
Fax: 613-992-6181
E-mail: solberg.m at parl.gc.ca AND minister at cic.gc.ca
Please contact the support committee at soutienkader at gmail.com or
514-859-9023 to send us a copy of your letter or to let us know you
have called.
For a sample letter, see below.
:::BACKGROUND:::
On 1 January 2006, Abdelkader Belaouni took sanctuary in St. Gabriel's
Church in the neighbourhood of Point St. Charles, Montreal. After
exhausting all recourses to remain legally in Canada, Abdelkader was
facing deportation on January 5th, 2006. For him, deportation would
mean losing the dignity, autonomy and security for which he had worked
so hard to achieve since settling in Montreal nearly three years ago.
Abdelkader had no other option but to make the courageous decision to
take sanctuary in St. Gabriel's Church.
If Abdelkader had not taken sanctuary, he would have been deported to
the United States, and from there to Algeria on 5 January. Abdelkader
had already been uprooted twice in the past ten years. The first time
was in 1996, when he fled a violent civil conflict in Algeria, his
country of birth. The conflict took the lives of 100,000 civilians. As
a blind man, Abdelkader was especially at risk. When members of one of
the armed groups came to his family grocery store and told him he had
to help pay for their fight or be killed, he fled the country.
Abdelkader made his way to New York City. Though he never gained legal
status, he was able to make a life for himself by selling telephone
cards from a booth on the street. But following September 11th, 2001,
Abdelkader no longer felt safe. There were violent attacks on Muslims
and Arabs, and on people thought to be Muslim or Arab. Mosques were
fire-bombed. Racial profiling became government policy. Abdelkader was
told to report to officials, simply because he was born in Algeria.
After two confusing and humiliating interviews, he was given a
deportation hearing. Abdelkader chose to flee to Canada, hoping that
he could build a life for himself here.
After nearly three years of making a home for himself here in Montreal
however, Abdelkader was again facing displacement. Immigration
Canada's decision to deport him did not take into account the fact
that he was working as a volunteer, that he had a strong family of
friends, nor that he faced serious barriers to finding paid work as a
blind person and was not eligible for equal opportunity programmes
because he had no status. Upon receiving news of his deportation
order, a committee of friends and neighbours immediately formed to
support Abdelkader. Shortly there after, neighbourhood church offered
him sanctuary. Abdelkader's decision to stay in Montreal was
courageous and inspiring, and his demand for status has been supported
by over forty organizations, including Comité Action Refugié, the
Multiethnic centre for the integration of the handicapped into Quebec,
Entraide Missionaire, the Diocese of Montreal,
and organizations from his neighbourhood such as the Table de
Concertation Action Gardien, Point St. Charles Legal Aid, the
community health clinic, and the Welfare Rights Committee.
As long as Abdelkader is forced to put his life on hold while he waits
in sanctuary, it is crucial that we continue to put pressure on
government officials to take immediate action on his case. We urge you
to join countless friends, neighbours, and community organizations in
supporting Abdelkader Belaouni's demand for a complete regularisation
of his status now!
:: SAMPLE LETTER ::
Feel free to use the following letter as a model. Please also feel
free to personalize the text as much as possible.
ATTN: Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Monte Solberg
(Address)
(Place, date)
Re : Abdelkader Belaouni
Dear Minister Solberg,
I write this letter to draw attention to the case of Mr. Abdelkader
Belaouni, in response to a call for support from the Committee to
Support Abdelkader Belaouni. It has been brought to my attention that
Mr. Abdelkader Belaouni has been forced to take sanctuary in St.
Gabriel's Church in Point St. Charles, Montreal in order to avoid
deportation at the hands of Immigration Canada. I am writing you to
encourage you, in your new capacity as Minister of Citizenship and
Immigration, to take immediate action on this case, as outlined below.
Since moving to Montreal nearly three years ago, Mr. Belaouni has
worked hard to achieve a life of dignity, autonomy and security for
himself. However, as is the case of many thousands of other non-status
people living in Canada, Immigration Canada left Abdelkader with no
choice but to defy his deportation order, and, in his case, to take
sanctuary. As a result of the significant contributions and strong
connections he has made in his community, and more broadly in
Montreal, Abdelkader he has
seen an outpouring of support from Montreal-based organizations and
countless individuals since taking sanctuary. While confined to the
rooms of St. Gabriel's Church for already more than one month, his
struggle against deportation and for status continues.
I am writing to you today to express my support for Abdelkader
Belaouni's demand that the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Canada:
1) Immediately regularize the status of Abdelkader Belaouni.
2) Make a meeting with Abdelkader and his support committee a priority
As the Minister of Citizenship and Immigrations, you have the power to
grant him permanent resident status on humanitarian grounds. I
therefore urge you to exercise your power to grant Mr. Abdelkader
Belaouni status in Canada immediately.
Sincerely,
YOUR NAME HERE
ADDRESS
CC:
Stephen Harper, Office of the Prime Minister of Canada:
Email: pm at pm.gc.ca
Fax: 613 941 6900
Stockwell Day, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Email: Day.S at parl.gc.ca
Fax: (613) 943-0044
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This appeal is issued by the Committee to Support Abdelkader Belaouni.
For more information, or to get involved with the committee, contact
us by phone or e-mail, or visit our website.
e-mail: soutienkader at gmail.com
telephone: (514) 859-9023
website: www.soutienpourkader.net
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