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Desmond Nwose aged 10 needs help for himself and his family

John O | 14.05.2009 06:38 | Migration | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | Birmingham | World

My name is Desmond Nwose. I am 10 years old. My favourite subject is math's and I would love to be a successful solicitor so I can fight for people's right but I am not too sure now because I have no future and I was told by the people who broke down our door to arrest me and my family that we do not have the right to stay in the UK.

Up until that Monday morning (20th April 2009), I used to think that it was a free world where human beings are treated equally unfortunately on that ill omen day it was not to be so as I was already dressed up as usual for school when I heard the bangs on our door with people marching in like what I experienced in Africa. I tried so hard not to wee on my body with fright. They kept saying 'you are going back to Africa don't pack more than one bag, you do not need boots or coats where you are going mate'. I can still hear those voices in my head. They were so rude and hushed us like criminals out of our house with our uniform on to detention centre. I felt so ashamed in the neighbourhood been taken to the back of a van like in the movies.

I think detention is meant for bad people who have done wrong in the society and they end in jail. I have done nothing wrong now I have a criminal record and I am an ex convict because I have come to the UK to be safe with my dad.

My experience in Yarl's Wood prison was terrifying, like in a concentration camp in the war movies I watch on TV. We always stood in a queue for our meals and were always counted before we went to bed and every day they lock us in the rooms at night after counting and making sure we were complete. My sister is still in shock after all the experiences from this horrible place. sometimes I wish I sleep and don't wake up anymore because all this is too much for my family to bear.

My daddy has a lot of pain from the bullet inside of him and I always pray he makes it to the next day because it is scary to live with the thought of your dad having a live bullet inside of him. If I go back to Africa I would end up being an Orphan with no parents to care for me and I would end up not having a future as a solicitor that is if I am alive because the military will do anything to kill my daddy.

I am writing this to everyone to help my family and get us out of this horrible situation that looks like a holocaust.

Desmond Nwose / H. O. Ref: N1117819

If you want to contact me, send an E-mail C/o of my dad:  ken_nwose@yahoo.com

Online petition: Save Desmond Nwose and his family
 http://www.gopetition.com/online/27357/sign.html

Stephanie 12, Desmond 11 and Raphael 6, refuse to leave Yarl's Wood
 http://tinyurl.com/dhkf8m

John O
- e-mail: JohnO@ncadc.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.ncadc.org.uk


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