Abdel Must Stay In Brighton
Stop His New Year’s Deportation - ACT NOW
Abdelkrim Madjoudj (HOref: M702098). Abdelkrim is a 39 years old gentleman,
Algerian who is currently detained at Brook House since last 17/12/2010
and has already been given direction removals for New Year’s Eve. Abdel
has been living in the UK for 13 years and he is very much loved in the
Brighton community.
Abdelkrim arrived initially as a medical visitor in the UK in the 16th December 1994, sought an extension to stay unsuccessfully, and returned home to Algeria in September 1995.
Abdelkrim was detained on return and tortured and accused of being involved with criminals and being a member of a banned political party.
He was found not guilty of the alleged crime of failure to report criminals, but by that time Abdelkrim had been physically and mentally scarred by his experience, and he required psychological treatment as a
result. He is afraid that this would happen again if send back to Algeria.
Abdelkrim returned to the UK in January 1998 and lived with his brother in Brighton. He did not apply for asylum or otherwise come to the attention of the authorities until August 2009 when Immigration Officers came to his flat in Brighton. He then applied to remain in the UK for compassionate reasons under the Article 3 (prohibits torture, and "inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment”) and Article 8 (provides a right to respect for one's "private and familylife, his home and his correspondence" ) of the European Convention of
Human Rights. It was refused. Home Office states in the refusal letter that Abdel had not strong links in the UK and because he was living illegally in the UK, he should be removed.
Abdelkrim is not working in the UK still suffers physically from back pain. His brother is a successful businessman in the UK. Abdel is supported financially byhis brother, has never been a burden on the State and if he were permitted to stay in the UK, he would be an asset to society as he has a degree in Civil Engineering.
Abdel is a committed and loved volunteer at Migrant English Project and Brighton Voices in Exile. MEP
is run completely by volunteers and provides free English lessons and a safe and social space. Abdel regularly cooks for up to 50 people at Migrant English Project and he takes the lead responsibility for this.
He is friendly and welcoming to new members and he is dearly missed already. After 13 years he is fully engaged in the Brighton and Hove community.
We believe that his removal is an abuse of process as he has no chance to lodge an appeal over the Christmas period with support organisations in Brighton closed, solicitors closed and the Home Office are closed for this period of the year.
And we know he is extremely distressed by the possibility of been removed after living in the UK for 13 years.
What can you do to help?
1)Call the Home Office now demanding he has a right to appeal his deportation order and ask that your message is recorded 0870 606 7766.
2)Write to the Home Secretary Theresa May and let her know that Abdelkrim should be released from detention and given permission to stay in the UK.
Rt. Hon Theresa May, MP
Secretary of State for the Home Office,
2 Marsham St London SW1 4DF
Fax: 0044 (0)20 7035 4745 or 02072191145
Email:
mayt@parliament.uk
UKBA: publicenquiries@UKBA.gsi.gov.uk,
public.enquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
CITTO: citto@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
Privateoffice.external@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
MEP (Migrant English Project)
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