Mohsen Amri; murdered by the Home Office, March 2002
Jay-B | 02.04.2002 16:28
On Tuesday, 12th March, Mohsen Amri took his life in Handsworth, Birmingham. He had been waiting 2 years for an outcome to his asylum application, which was recently rejected.
Because of the unfair asylum laws he was not allowed to work.
Mohsen's death was brought on by the cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment that he received from the Home Office.
JOIN THE LOBBY AT MP CLARE SHORT'S SURGERY TO DEMAND:-
A right to work for asylum seekers
Benefits at the same level as UK residents
Applications to be looked at even if they are late due to bad advisors.
An end to the criminalisation of asylum seekers
ASYLUM SEEKERS SHOULD BE TREATED WITH DIGNITY AND RESPECT.
Saturday, 6th April 10am, Holte School, Wheeler St, Birmingham, B19.
Email letters of protest to David Blunkett at the Home Office; see above for details.
Because of the unfair asylum laws he was not allowed to work.
Mohsen's death was brought on by the cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment that he received from the Home Office.
JOIN THE LOBBY AT MP CLARE SHORT'S SURGERY TO DEMAND:-
A right to work for asylum seekers
Benefits at the same level as UK residents
Applications to be looked at even if they are late due to bad advisors.
An end to the criminalisation of asylum seekers
ASYLUM SEEKERS SHOULD BE TREATED WITH DIGNITY AND RESPECT.
Saturday, 6th April 10am, Holte School, Wheeler St, Birmingham, B19.
Email letters of protest to David Blunkett at the Home Office; see above for details.
Jay-B
e-mail:
www.home.co.uk/dblunkettMP/
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