FREE THOMAS: No Borders, No Nations, No Deportations!
A group of activists and supporters held a second protest outside of Immigration Services in Auckland last Friday to highlight the plight of Thomas Hossein Yadegary. These protests will continue until Thomas is free!
Fighting for Justice and freedom
Thomas Hossein Yadegary is an Iranian man who has been in New Zealand for about
twelve years. He came to this country as a political asylum seeker in 1993 and asked
for help from our government. He worked all these times and paid his taxes and
now this is the way this government is paying him back! Over these years he has
spent over $60,000 on legal fees in order to gain residency, only to find the doors of a
free life in New Zealand closed on him after all this time. He waited all this long
twelve years and yet there was no answer.
All his applications have been declined and now he has been put him in prison to be
deported back to Iran. He has been in prison from 1 November 2004.
It was such a shock to Thomas not only to be turned down after twelve years of
waiting but also to be arrested and been taken to Remand Mt Eden Prison, as if he was
a danger to society. He only wanted to live in peace in our beautiful, peaceful
country.
Some organizations inside and outside New Zealand have offered their full support,
such as The International Organization of Iranian Refuges.
For these twelve years Thomas has been working hard and contributed to society by
paying taxes. He has been studying hard to get his qualification as a chef and learnt
English at the same time. He always has positive attitude of living in this new
country. Thomas became Christian and accepted Jesus in his heart in 1997. This is
an unforgivable crime under the Islamic Law in Iran and it is punishable by death. If
he ever sent back to Iran he will be executed because he committed apostasy.
Thomas thought he was going to start a new and exiting life in New Zealand. This
country is the second democratic country in the world and it can be anybody’s dream
to live here. But now all his dreams are shattered by staring at the long walls of Mt.
Eden prison. That place is not for someone like Thomas who is an honest,
honorable, truthful and hard working person. Now behind bars he is becoming
stressed and depressed, getting constant headaches. He is under enormous amount
of pressure both psychologically or emotionally. Hope and lots of prayers are
keeping him going.
It is time to free Thomas. Thomas is not a criminal. All he ever wanted to do was
to live in peace and freedom. He was never been a harmful person or danger to the
society. He has the right to live freely as a human being. Deportation will bring
dire consequences for him.
Thomas needs our support, no matter what race, ethnicity, and colour or religion we
have. He needs your support now before it’s too late.
Please support Thomas Hossein Yadegary by participating in a protest in
front of the Mt. Eden Remand Prison on 26 February 2005 from 2.00 pm to
4.00 pm. Your support is vital.
If you have any questions or would like any more information please
contact one of these numbers:
Homeira: 832 4531 or 021 533899
Shahin: 021 780111
Vahid: 021 447544
Sohail: 021 1835468
Also you can get more information on this website: www.bimarz.net
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Re: FREE THOMAS: No Borders, No Nations, No Deportations!
So great to see this demo. See you tomorrow, and keep up the kick-ass work. We're all foriegners.
Re: FREE THOMAS: No Borders, No Nations, No Deportations!
"These protests will continue until Thomas is free!"
When?
Re: FREE THOMAS: No Borders, No Nations, No Deportations!
When I said these actions will continue - I meant that they will be regular - not that they are every day.
Re: FREE THOMAS: No Borders, No Nations, No Deportations!
FOr more information contact the numbers provided to find the next time.
Re: FREE THOMAS: No Borders, No Nations, No Deportations!
can anyone give any reason why this person should be allowed to stay in Aotearoa when the RSAA apparently does not think he should (the RSAA recognised Ahmed Zaoui's legitimate case to stay).
I am genuinely interested in the argument for why he should stay...
Re: FREE THOMAS: No Borders, No Nations, No Deportations!
Because we are all immigrants? Most refugees in the world are caused by the effects of globalisation and neo-liberalism which we benefit from. The majority of refugees in the world are in third world countries. The real people we should be deporting from our countries are the multinationals who are the real drain on our people and the planet.