Sofia Mweni & Johson Kalu to remain in the UK
John O | 27.07.2009 06:55 | Migration | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | World
Sofia's church in Zimbabwe made arrangements for her to go to Britain where a church was to provide her with shelter and work. Later, once in the country, Sofia's claimed asylum but was refused on the grounds that the Home Office did not believe she would be at risk as an MDC supporter in South Africa or that she would be forced to go back to Zimbabwe by the authorities. Sofia fears either could happen and there is now a very real risk of persecution if she is returned.
Sofia has recently married Johson Kalu (same Home office ref: M1357287) a Nigerian asylum seeker who is also facing a risk of persecution if he is sent back to Nigeria. They have built a new life in Manchester as husband and wife and both are active in the Manchester community. At present, Sofia's claim has been refused and is at the end of the line.
Zimbabwe is a 'Failed State' and Nigeria a 'Failing state' (32% decrease in living/human rights conditions in 3 years) according to "Fund for Peace' a leading authority on economic and human rights conditions in all countries around the world.
We the undersigned, call upon the Home Secretary to grant Sofia & Johnson permission to stay in the UK on Humanitarian grounds so that thy can remain with their Manchester Community; where they have established a 'private life' as set out in Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Download the petition: Sophia&JohnsonPT.doc
Petitions should be returned to -
Sofia & Johnson Must Stay Campaign
C/O WAST
WEVH, ADA House
77 Thompson Street
Manchester
M4 5FY.
E-mail: wastmanchester@yahoo.co.uk
John O
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JohnOncadc.org.uk
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