Nottingham Evening Post has created a media circus around two refugees in roughly as many weeks and so far, we have not passed comment which may seem unusual for members of the British National Party but despite what people may think of us, we are not in the habit of kicking a man when he is down.
Today is the exception. After all, “morality is a private and costly luxury”.
Amdani Juma was evacuated by the UN during events surrounding the Rwandan genocide in Burundi's neighbour, Rwanda.
In 2003, he was granted three years humanitarian protection but a later application for indefinite leave was rejected.
Since living in the UK he has worked in the community with refugees, paying particular interest to stopping the spread of HIV according to Nottingham’s Evening Post.
The BBC reports that the Rwandan government is trying to rebuild the country’s economy and to improve its image in the wake of the genocide massacre that took place in 1994. HIV and AIDS prevalence is high and sexual health education is inadequate. Yet Alan Simpson who represents Nottingham South, decried Mr Juma’s imminent deportation from Nottingham East and told protesters in the market square that it would be “ludicrous” if he was sent back.
2 comments:
Alan Simpson has enough property in his portfolio such as his Tuscan holday home
and his eco house to give Mr Juma and all his other migrant mates a home if he cares
about them all so much.
That won't happen as political opportunists like Alan who preach the gospel don't live according to the rules they set for the rest of us.
He can jet between his luxury homes and meanwhile make England a third world slum, with no go areas for you and me. What a hypocrite. SIMPSON OUT!
The problem is that the media circus does actually 'help' these deportees.
Many of you will remember the Iranian 'Asylum Seeker' that sewn up his ears, eyes and mouth in a protest against his deportation order.
What the Evening Post (infact, hardly any news outlet) mentioned was that he had escaped from an Iranian Prison following a conviction as a terrorist!
We have a number of international terrorists living in Britian either as refugees (which means that they are allowed to work) or under 'Leave to stay on Humanitarian Grounds' (which means they are not allowed to work)
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