[van-discuss] ACT NOW TO STOP A DEPORTATION
ha rsha
hwalia08 at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 20 15:55:54 PDT 2003
* Contact information for immigration, sample letter, and recent article
below
PLEASE POST WIDELY---
Solidarity and struggle, friends and neigbours of the Ibad family, Action
Committee, No One is Illegal, and REBELdesis. Contact nooneisillegal at tao.ca
or call 514-409-2049.
STOP THE DEPORTATIONS !!!
JUSTICE FOR IBAD FAMILY!!!
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
RALLY:
1010 ST ANTOINE (IRB offices)
Tuesday October 21, 2003
@ 7:30 am sharp (their deportation is 8 AM)
MASSIVE CALL/FAX CAMPAIGN
FLOOD THE IRB OFFICES WITH CALLS, EMAILS AND FAXES
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><
ACT TODAY !
CALL:
*** RENE DAOUST director of Investigations and Removals: (514) 496-1238 ***
If you are more comfortable not speaking to an immigration official, leave a
message on the voice mail over the weekend. For those calling during office
hours, if asked who you are, you can say you are a concerned citizen.
Points to emphasize in your call:
- The demands of the campaign:
1) At least no removal take place to either Pakistan or the US prior to the
Humanitarian and Compassionate claim being processed in a fair and just
manner and particularly in light of the recent violence in Islamabad.
2) Further we demand that the family be given full status in Canada on
humanitarian grounds.
- The recent violence and curfew in Islamabad
- Their childrens education has previously been interrupted while they were
in hiding, and their deportation will surely impact their education again
- Great danger Naveed faces of being detained in the US.
- The familys contribution to Canadian society over the past fifteen
months.
EMAIL/FAX :
* Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Denis Coderre:
Phone: (613) 957-0312
Fax: (613) 957-2688
Email: Minister at cic.gc.ca
* Montreal Constituency Office
Phone: (514) 323-1212
Fax: (514) 323-2875
Email: Coderd1 at parl.gc.ca
October 17, 2003
Honourable Minister Coderre:
I would like to draw your particular attention to the case of the Ibad
family who is scheduled for deportation on October 21, 2003. The Ibad family
(Naveed, Assia and their three children) have been in Canada for over
fifteen months, during which their refugee claim has been refused. All three
of their children, ages 14, 12 and 9, are in school and speak four languages
fluently (Urdu, English, French, Punjabi). Naveed is currently working two
jobs and Assia volunteers in an organization supporting disabled people and
works night shifts.
One of the allegations made by the IRB is that they should have made claims
in the United States (their port of entry) instead of Canada, even though
they are under no legal obligation to do so. Naveed will surely be
incarcerated in detention upon their removal to the US, before eventually
being deported back to Pakistan.
Another one of the allegations of the IRB is that they are not convinced
that the Ibad family and Ali face imminent and grave danger in Pakistan. The
Ibad family belongs to a religious minority in Pakistan. The family has been
physically attacked by SSP (a sectarian and extremist organization) on
several occasions in the past few years and Naveed still carries scars on
his body from these attacks. Members of their families have died due to
these attacks. The family was forced into hiding for over 2 years, during
which time their children were unable to attend school or even play with
other children. The family face grave danger and persecution, including
rape, torture, and a certain death if they are forced to return to Pakistan.
The situation in Pakistan is especially heightened now as the head of the
SSP was recently killed and there have been riots and curfews imposed in the
capital city of Islamabad. In light of the recent violence and the
increasingly intensified attacks against minorities, it is deplorable and
unacceptable that any Pakistani refugee would be returned, particularly to
Islamabad.
I urge you to please consider their situation and mounting support for their
case from various church groups, unions, student groups, womens groups,
media outlets, members of political parties, and community organizations. On
humanitarian and compassionate grounds, particularly in light of the recent
violence in Islamabad, you should intervene immediately to allow the family
the right to remain in Canada and be granted regularized status immediately.
Sincerely,
*******************************************************************
SUPPORT THE CAMPAIGN FOR JUSTICE FOR ALL PAKISTANI REFUGEES:
* Endorse the demands --->
In Montreal, there are over 200 Pakistani refugee claimants facing
deportation in the coming months as their cases are being rejected in
unprecedented numbers by the Immigration and Refugee Board. These refusals
are based on the grounds that the situation in Pakistan from these refugees
has improved, whereas, the facts are contrary to it. These refugees are
fleeing a violent political and sectarian crisis in Pakistan, which has been
well documented by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. A close
review of the rejected cases indicates that some IRB judges are not aware of
their own departments published reports, which clearly agrees with the
aforementioned human rights reports, and as such the decisions of the IRB
judges decisions are indicative of systemic racial profiling.
The Action Committee is asking for the public support of organizations and
groups who support the demands of the campaign. If your organization
endorses the demands below, please phone 514-409-2049 or e-mail
nooneisillegal at tao.ca.
1) The Action Committee demands that the deportation of rejected Pakistani
claimants to either Pakistan or the United States be stopped immediately;
2) All Pakistani refugee claimants be granted full and regularized status in
Canada
* Current endorsing groups include: Pakistan Association of Quebec, Islamic
Center Montreal, Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, No One is Illegal
Montreal, Rebel Desis, Union United Church- Little Burgundy, Action
Committee for Non Status Algerians, No One is Illegal- Toronto, STATUS
Coalition Toronto, Fire this Time Movement for Social Justice Vancouver, No
One is Illegal Vancouver, South Asian Womens Community Center Montreal,
QPIRG Mcgill, Coalition Against the Deportation of Palestinian Refugees,
QPIRG Concordia, Dragonroot Center for Gender Advocacy, Solidarity for
Palestinian Human Rights, Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Movement, Jewish
Alliance Against the Occupation, Coalition Against War and Racism Toronto,
Block the Empire Montreal, Direct Action Against Refugee Exploitation (DARE-
Vancouver)
*****************************************************************************
Deportation means death, family says
Certain they will be sent back to Pakistan now that Canada has refused
refugee status
LEVON SEVUNTS
The Gazette
Monday, October 20, 2003
Assia Ibad says she is preparing to die.
The 36-year-old mother of three is certain that if her family is deported to
their native Pakistan, they will lose their lives.
"We think not how we are going to live but how we are going to die," she
says, sobbing softly. "There is no chance of life."
Ibad, her husband Naveed and the couple's children are going to be deported
to the United States tomorrow, following the Immigration and Refugee Board
refusal to grant them refugee status. From the U.S., the family fears they
will be eventually deported to Pakistan.
Ibad and her three children - daughter Aliza, 14, and sons Pallal, 12, and
Nawwal, 9 - fled Pakistan in September 2001. They headed to the U.S. to join
her husband, Naveed, who left Pakistan in 1998, fearing for his life.
In June 2002, the family finally made it to Canada and asked for refugee
status.
Ibad comes from a prominent family in the Shia Muslim minority. Her husband
was a Sunni Muslim. After they were married, he started to donate money and
attended prayers at imambargah, a Shia place of worship.
Ibad said that didn't go well with the radical Sunni Islamic group
Sipah-i-Sahaba Pakistan, which for years has campaigned to declare the
country's Shia minority as non-Muslim.
The SSP has been blamed by police for more than 400 killings in recent
years.
Naveed said SSP thugs attacked him several times, threatening to kill him if
he didn't denounce the Shia faith and divorce his wife. He abandoned his
prosperous business and fled to the U.S.
But the threats against the family only accelerated, forcing Ibad and the
children to spend three years on the run.
"My children couldn't go outside to play, they couldn't go anywhere," Ibad
said. "They were stuck at home."
In July 2001, armed SSP militants caught up with them. Only the intervention
of her neighbours saved her, she said.
Immigration lawyer Stewart Istvanffy said the family has a well-documented
case. He called on the federal government to stop deportations of Shia
Muslims to Pakistan, especially given the recent assassination of SSP leader
Azam Tariq and the wave of sectarian violence and unrest that followed.
Robert Gervais, spokesperson for Citizenship and Immigration, said refugee
claimants who already lost their pre-removal risk assessment, could still
ask the Federal Court for a stay of removal if new facts emerge. Gervais
said, however, there is no automatic stay of removal.
lsevunts at thegazette.canwest.com
_________________________________________________________________
On the move? Get Hotmail on your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile
More information about the van-discuss
mailing list