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Euro-Parliament takes up the cases of Pegah Emambakhsh

EveryOne Group | 30.08.2007 18:42

1) Euro-Parliament takes up the case of Iranian lesbian threatened with expulsion
Brussels.
2) The French Minister of Imigration confirm the concession of 10 years of Residence to Hamid, a 21 years-old gay man from Iran.

Two great news!

1) Euro-Parliament takes up the case of Iranian lesbian threatened with expulsion
Brussels

30/08/07. Following a proposal by Italian MEP Giusto Catania (PRC), representing the European United Left/Nordic Green Left (GUE/NGL) Group in the European Parliament during today's Conference of Presidents - and Graham Watson, President of the Parliament's Liberal Group, European Parliament President Hans Gert Pöettering has accepted to write a letter to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on the fate of Pegah Emambakhsh, the Iranian lesbian woman who risks expulsion from Great Britain to Iran. If deported, Ms Emambakhsh risks physical violence and torture, and without doubt losing her life, because of London's refusal to grant her the status of political refugee on grounds of "sexual discrimination".
"Pöettering has the task of explaining to Gordon Brown that Pegah's expulsion to Iran would constitute a serious violation of human rights and international conventions and bring shame not only on a country like Great Britain but also on the European Union as a whole. I suggested to the President that he indicate Italy's willingness to welcome Pegah, who is not guilty of any crime. We strongly support Pegah and I am sure that all European parliamentarians will continue to follow her case very closely", MEP Catania declared.
The European Parliament Presidency has committed to sending the letter without delay.

2) The French Minister of Imigration confirm the concession of 10 years of Residence to Hamid, a 21 years-old gay man from Iran who was arrested on July 18, 2007 by the police in Paris and was at risk of deportation to Iran. His case is similar to the case of Pegah and the Gouvernment respected the International Laws on the Refugee Status and Right to the Asylum.

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