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donderdag 7 november 2013
Kabul demonstration against deportation to Afghanistan
Great news! Comrades in Kabul are organising a demonstration this Saturday in Kabul
against deportations. They are calling on ex-deportees - including from
the UK - to come together outside the Afghan parliament while the Minister
inside is being grilled ob corruption charges.
There is a FB page for the event here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/537421926352544/?source=1
Maybe if you know deportees in Afghanistan who might want to go you could
invite them or tell them about it?
STOP DEPORTATIONS TO AFGHANISTAN - KABUL DEMONSTRATION
علیه اخراج اجباری پناهجویان افعان , کابل افغانستان تظاهرات
Some of those who have been brutally deported to Afghanistan will
demonstrate outside the National Parliament buildings in Kabul.
At that time, the Minister of Refugees and Repatriation will be question
by Parliament about charges of serious corruption at the Ministry. At the
same time, the protesters will accuse him of colluding with foreign
governments, enabling them to deport vulnerable people back to
Afghanistan.
The demonstrators will demand
a) an end to deportations to Afghanistan
b) that the Afghan government and the Ministry for Refugees and
Repatriations in particular cease their collusion with foreign governments
and defend the rights of their citizens
c)All European countries and Australia must treat Afghan refugees
according to international law, and give them full access to all legal
assistance according to their rights
d) that those who claim to be defenders of Human Rights abide by their
duty to those whose own governments cannot protect them.
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