02
Aug, 2007
SOS

6th August 2007 21.35 hours flight ET 701 to Kinshasa

Refugee Week 2007

Congolese Community spoke of their fear of forced removal. “Congo is not safe. We want to go back – when it is safe.”

June 2007 in Middlesbrough

Rev. Theodore Ngoy, opposition M.P. in DRC, now in exile in UK, spoke in Middlesbrough and Stockton:

“Do not remove asylum seekers to Congo. You return them to hell – to imprisonment, torture and in some cases death.’

13th July 2007

The Independent

On the day people demonstrated in support of the Congolese in several cities, including M’bro, a full page article urged that removals to Congo be stopped. One Anglican Bishop said he wished the Home Office would stop acting as if Kinshasa were Dorking.

May 2007

Radio 4

Reports on Congo over a week shocked listeners, yet the information given had been toned down for a UK public.

Lukombo Judgement

A judge recently ruled that this man should not be removed before the Country Guidance tribunal gave its decision. Surely, this should be the same for all Congolese people. Yet, on Wed 25th July, 25 Congolese are forcibly removed on Kenya Airways flight to Nairobi and on to Kinshasa.

SOS

Thursday 26th July a man is detained in Stockton and issued with removal directions. On the above flight of 6th August. He is a pastor, a man who helps people keep their faith and live good lives, said Jean. His name Benjamin Sukisa Tuambilangana.

Flight of the 26th February.

Half-term holiday. (19 children)

People on that flight are known to have been tortured, some have ‘disappeared’, children now have malaria. People removed on flights often have to remain in hiding. Home Office said it would not remove people unless it was safe to do so, yet, it has overwhelming evidence in its possession of the reality but keeps postponing the Tribunal, which will study the evidence on DRC. UK has many business interests in DRC. In the week we learn that the Foreign Office is to recall from DRC embassy staff with children, the Home Office plans to forcibly remove people to DRC on 06/08/07.

Action

Please do as our Congolese guests asked: Write on behalf of Benjamin and others to be removed asking for removals to be stopped to:

Kim Howells MP

0207 2195813 Fax: 0207 2195526
Foreign and Commonwealth Office Whitehall SW1A 2AH

e mail: raybouldc@parliament.uk

Constituency: 01443 402551, 16, Tyfica Road, Pontypridd, CF 37 2DA Wales

Gordon Brown

In his constituency and at No.10

Rudi Vis MP

who has twice proposed EDMs proposing removals to DRC to stop

Mr. M. Malloch Brown

at the Home Office, who has received evidence from an MEP re: the dreadful abuse of returned asylum seekers to Democratic Republic of Congo. Evidence passed to the Foreign Office.

Your own MP

Evidence of abuse has been shown to staff of Ashok Kumar, as he requested.

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