[van-discuss] URGENT: STOP A DEPORTATION
ha rsha
hwalia08 at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 22 02:52:18 PDT 2003
* UPDATE ON THE IBAD FAMILY: The Ibad family was removed from Canada today,
Tuesday Oct 21, at 11 am. The previous night, immigration officials appeared
at their home for over one hour and interrogated them about their public
campaign. They were not detained in the US, thanks to all the work of the
Vermont Refugee Assistance Centre, and are currently on the road, while
their fight for status will continue in Canada. The demand of their campaign
(their Humanitarian and Compassionate claim be processed in a fair and just
manner and they be allowed back to Canada with full status)and public
pressure will continue until the fight is won.
Solidarity and struggle,
Action Committee, No One is Illegal,REBELdesis. nooneisillegal at tao.ca
/514-409-2049.
STOP THE DEPORTATIONS !!!
JUSTICE FOR ALI NAQVI!!!
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MASSIVE CALL CAMPAIGN
FLOOD THE OFFICE WITH CALLS
*** René D'Aoust director of Investigations and Removals: (514) 496-1238 ***
Points to emphasize in your call:
- The demands of the campaign (below)
- The recent violence and curfew in Islamabad
- Alis education being interrupted for the past two years
- Great danger Ali faces of being detained in the US.
- His incarceration in Laval Detention Centre (no reason given) upon arrival
due to IRBs profiling forced him to loose four months of his life and he
still suffering from the indignity and blatant violation of his rights.
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 21, 2003
Honourable Minister Coderre:
I would like to draw your particular attention to the case of Ali Naqvi who
is scheduled for deportation on October 28, 2003.
He received his deportation orders to go back to the US on October 28, 2003.
Ali fears that if he is deported back to the US he will again be put in
detention and be targeted by the racist post 9/11 legislation that focuses
on young, single, Muslim men like himself. He will eventually be sent back
to Pakistan.
Upon arriving in Canada on 2 February 2002 he surrendered his passport and
his valid student visa to the Canadian authorities and was detained for
almost four months in the Laval Detention Centre. No reason was ever given
by the Immigration officials for his detention neither upon his initial
arrival at the border nor upon his release from the detention centre. Since
his release, Ali has been teaching History and English at the local Islamic
centre and is an active member of his community.
One of the allegations of the IRB is that they are not convinced that Ali
faces imminent and grave danger in Pakistan. Ali is seeking refugee status
in Canada to escape the brutal ongoing targeting that he and members of his
Shia family are facing by the extremist group Sipahe Sahaba Pakistan (SSP).
His father has received a number of death threats and members of his family
have been forced to go into hiding fearing attacks by the SSP. The targeting
by the SSP and direct attacks made on their family home has even forced them
to move away from their hometown where they have been rooted for 30 years.
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. The recent wave of sectarian violence in
Islamabad has claimed dozens of lives and a curfew has been placed on the
city, a situation that is a near-civil war one at present. Sectarian
violence in Pakistan has claimed the lives of hundreds of civilians, as
documented by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. 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.
Sincerely,
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BACKGROUND
Ali Naqvi is a 23-year old Pakistani who arrived in the US in August of 2001
on a student visa as a means of escaping the persecution and threats he was
facing in his homeland. The increased racist targeting of Arab, Muslim and
South Asian men in the post 9/11 months in the US prompted Ali to come to
Canada to claim refugee status. Upon arriving in Canada on 2 February 2002
he surrendered his passport and his valid student visa to the Canadian
authorities and was detained for almost four months in the Laval Detention
Centre. No reason was ever given by the Immigration officials for his
detention neither upon his initial arrival at the border nor upon his
release from the detention centre.
Since his release, Ali has been teaching History and English at the local
Islamic centre and is an active member of his community. He is also one of
the most committed and impassioned members of the Action Committee of
Pakistani Refugees, spending over ten hours a day at the Refugee Protection
Centre to mobilize and organize with other claimants.
Ali has had a number of meetings with the IRB. His refugee claim was heard
twice and rejected both times. During these two hearings immigration
officials tried desperately to discredit Ali's reasons for seeking refuge
and worked to make him nervous by asking the same questions time and again.
For example, they repeatedly asked him the exact date of his familys move
from one city to another in Pakistan. Ali was unable to give an exact date
because the move was done in steps and did not happen on any one particular
date. He received his deportation orders to go back to the US on October 28,
2003. Ali fears that if he is deported back to the US he will again be put
in detention and be targeted by the racist post 9/11 legislation that
focuses on young, single, Muslim men like himself. He will eventually be
sent back to Pakistan.
One of the allegations of the IRB is that they are not convinced that Ali
faces imminent and grave danger in Pakistan. Ali is seeking refugee status
in Canada to escape the brutal ongoing targeting that he and members of his
Shia family are facing by the extremist group Sipahe Sahaba Pakistan (SSP).
His father has received a number of death threats and members of his family
have been forced to go into hiding fearing attacks by the SSP. The targeting
by the SSP and direct attacks made on their family home has even forced them
to move away from their hometown where they have been rooted for 30 years.
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. The recent wave of sectarian violence in
Islamabad has claimed dozens of lives and a curfew has been placed on the
city, a situation that is a near-civil war one at present. Sectarian
violence in Pakistan has claimed the lives of hundreds of civilians, as
documented by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, and even in the
IRBs own departmental reports, and as such the decisions of the IRB judges
decisions are indicative of systemic racial profiling. His family is begging
for him to remain in Canada where they feel he is safe. They fear that their
familys prominence and namesake will immediately cause authorities at the
airport in Pakistan to target him. 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.
Demands of the campaign are that:
1) No removal take place to either Pakistan or the US in light of the recent
violence in Islamabad.
2) Further we demand that Ali be given full status in Canada on humanitarian
grounds.
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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), Canadian Federation of Students Quebec, Al-Awda Vancouver,
Palestine Solidarity Group-Vancouver.
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