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watching a man die..

mark mozaz wallis | 18.08.2004 15:17 | Sheffield

watching a man die

from thursday 12 aug to date i have been sat on a rota
with Naseh Ghafor, today i have been asked why one is
agitated.. erm you think people.. a brother is being
killed.. when blunkett tells us he has done this to
gain publicity then you ask why one is raged.. i have
decided to change me name to Naseh Ghafor the moment
blunkett manages to kill our brother.. in the meantime
ill fight using evrything i have to save the life of
our brother Naseh Ghafor.. changeing my name will mean
they have not won and wiped out another iraqi name..
his name will continue through me.. along with his
story and how he was killed by blunkett..

a simple act we could all do when a brother sister is
killed due to the racist asylum laws.. i hope you join
and support me in this simple act.. please mail back
if you desire to join this simple protest..

mark mozaz wallis..

mark mozaz wallis

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watching a man die too

20.08.2004 04:38

Of course you are supported and joined in your efforts, my friend.
Some people DO get agitated and emotional when they feel unsupported, anxious, stressed or tired.
Life IS something to be cherished and taken seriously, but, sadly perhaps, many, too many people are too wealthy, comfortable and therefore have differing views than, perhaps, you, I, Naseh, etc and so forth.
I really kind have got used to you Mozaz, as Mozaz.
Let us hope and pray(if that is your thing), that this young, brave, courageous, desperate and distressed man's life WILL be saved by ALL of the pressure and publicity that you and many others have brought to bear.
If politicians/authorities can see reason, common-sense and compassion AT ALL, then let us hope that it begins Now.
Thanks Mozaz, take it easy fella.
Regards to you et al, brother.
Smiley Steve.

Smiley Steve