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saddened | 19.05.2002 18:07

tragic and distressing post about the death of a asylum seeker

from indymedia bristol, the poem he left on a suicide note is particularly moving, does anyone know if thereis more to it.




Tragic death of Shiraz Pir



by Jon Freeman 2:38pm Sat May 18 '02
 jon@bs3.org.uk
The funeral of Shiraz Pir, a young Afghani asylum seeker, was held at Easton Mosque, on Monday 13th May. It was an intensely moving occasion, attended by over 50 members of the local community, fellow refugees, and members of refugee support groups. Next day, his body was flown back to his parents, who are now living as refugees in Pakistan.


Shiraz was 25. He arrived in Bristol about 18 months ago with a group of other young Afghanis. He seemed an obvious candidate for asylum as he had lost many family members to war and political violence. He himself had been shot through the legs by the Taliban, and had horrific scars to prove it. About 6 months ago his friends were awarded refugee status, but Shiraz's application was unaccountably refused. His friends, no longer asylum seekers, had to move on to other accommodation; alone in the asylum hostel Shiraz sank into despair.

He hanged himself in his room overlooking the traffic lights on Hotwells Road on Friday 4th May. He survived for a few days in the Bristol Royal Infirmary, on life-support, but died the following Tuesday.

He left a note, containing a request for his body to be returned to his parents if possible, and a poem in Pashtun, which says:

A statue is only a statue, even if it is made of gold.
Give me a lamp, with which to find human beings.

After the tragedy Mr Eftekhar Ahmed (a member of the mosque) managed to trace his parents, and broke the news to them. He is underwriting the cost of returning Shiraz's body to them, on behalf of the Muslim community. Bristol Defend the Asylum Seekers Campaign has promised to help in the fund-raising effort.

Shiraz's story will take some piecing together, but we are determined that it will be told, and a memorial meeting will be held in the near future, to do this.

Suicide and suicide-attempts are common but under-reported features of asylum seeker existence in Britain today. Our asylum regime is indeed 'tough' - it might have been designed to destroy asylum seekers' mental and emotional health. They live on a mere 70% of income support, in constant anxiety as to their fate, and debarred from working. For Shiraz, this last was possibly the hardest to bear. From a rural community, where work and life were inseperable; used to being active and busy, he found enforced idleness, and the loneliness, utterly unbearable.

Shiraz Pir's family have now lost almost everything and been crushed almost beyond belief. They used their last resources to get him to safety in Britain, presumably in the backs of trucks, through dangerous border crossings. He returns from Britain by air, in a coffin. No dramatist could have devised a more bitter ending. We feel that the least we can do is help the Muslim community to pay for Shiraz's return to his parents. We would like to raise £500 at least. If you would like to donate, send a cheque made out to "Bristol Defend Asylum Seekers" to the Shiraz Pir Appeal, Bristol Defend Asylum Seekers Campaign, Box 41, Greenleaf Books, 82 Colston Street, Bristol BS1 5BB

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did he jump or was he pushed

19.05.2002 21:21

DID HE JUMP, OR WAS HE PUSHED,
condolences and sympathies for shiraz, alone in a strange place, after fleeing the brutality of the taliban and the war in afghanistan, where else could shiraz go, where he would be safe, who would welcome and give him shelter, safety and stability. Shiraz had a traumatic time, who would not despair, in those circumstances, espeacially without medical aid and trauma counselling, which is not available for refugees.
i would have liked to have walked beside shiraz, to stand with him, but i never knew him. Shiraz to ordinary people is just another faceless statistic, human debri, set a drift, and washed up in a place, he thought would be his haven from persecution and death. how could he go on after all his hopes disintergrated, as he faced another cruel event, that he was not wanted or welcome, in a land he thought would save him, and he would have to return, to afghanistan, to pick his way through the taliban/allied army/soviet minefields left behind, and scavenge for food, to survive, whilst dodging the bombs and bullets.

baader


yes, but

19.05.2002 22:10

Sad story but doesn't negate fact that UK is getting too many so-called Asylum Seekers who should seek a new life in neighbouring countries

hurst widell


no but

20.05.2002 08:45

the reality is the UK has too many ignorant racists like you hurst. In fact we are swamped by them. Fuck off

arse


hurst widell disgusts me

20.05.2002 16:40

perhaps the name should be 'horst wessel' for opinions like that. a typical callousness that can only feed into fascism if not actually there already: "sod the ole bluddy world, mate; wot about my meat n two veg n beer n footie n daily sun then" ?
we used to call your type "the nuffs" back in my schooldays. they were the ones who used to go around moaning theyd "never ad nuffink" but they seemed more bothered about what other people had supposedly got, and commie bashing instead of taking care of their own material circumstances. not that i actually went to school with such types, thank god; they used to hang around the gates of MY school, moaning and threatening, shouting commies etc. the garbage.

acorn


hurst widell disgusts me

20.05.2002 16:44

perhaps the name should be 'horst wessel' for opinions like that. a typical callousness that can only feed into fascism if not actually there already: "sod the ole bluddy world, mate; wot about my meat n two veg n beer n footie n daily sun then" ?
we used to call your type "the nuffs" back in my schooldays. they were the ones who used to go around moaning theyd "never ad nuffink" but they seemed more bothered about what other people had supposedly got, and commie bashing instead of taking care of their own material circumstances. not that i actually went to school with such types, thank god; they used to hang around the gates of MY school, moaning and threatening, shouting commies etc. the garbage.

acorn


hurst widell disgusts me

20.05.2002 16:47

perhaps the name should be 'horst wessel' for opinions like that. a typical callousness that can only feed into fascism if not actually there already: "sod the ole bluddy world, mate; wot about my meat n two veg n beer n footie n daily sun then" ?
we used to call your type "the nuffs" back in my schooldays. they were the ones who used to go around moaning theyd "never ad nuffink" but they seemed more bothered about what other people had supposedly got, and commie bashing instead of taking care of their own material circumstances. not that i actually went to school with such types, thank god; they used to hang around the gates of MY school, moaning and threatening, shouting commies etc. the garbage.

acorn


Arse - HOLE

20.05.2002 19:47

Hurst's comment wasnt racist. How can saying there are too many illegals entering the country be racist?

You marxist fuckers make me sick.

No one is saying we shouldnt be letting in those people who are genuinely victims of state sanctioned persecution back in their native coutries. BUT the country IS being flooded by a tide of illegal immigrants hell bent on parasitising out welfare state and Health care systems. Genuine seekers of assylum... WELCOME. Economic migrants = FUCK THE HELL OF MY ISLAND.

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