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[ueber die grenze]: urgent action: stop deportation to sudan |
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - <nettime-l-temp@material.net> is the temporary home of the nettime-l list while desk.nl rebuilds its list-serving machine. please continue to send messages to <nettime-l@desk.nl> and your commands to <majordomo@desk.nl>. nettime-l-temp should be active for approximately 2 weeks (11-28 Jun 99). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: "[ueber die grenze]" <grenze@ibu.de> To: nettime-l@desk.nl Subject: urgent action: stop deportation to sudan http://www.contrast.org/borders 11 - 06 - 99 URGENT ACTION Stop the deportation of Sudanese refugee Abdallah Fathelrahman! Send faxes to the judge to prevent the next killing while deportation! May, 28th 1999 the 30 year old Sudanese Aamir Ageeb was killed during the departure of a Lufthansa flight after having resisted his deportation to the Sudan, where civil war is still raging and an Islamic Military dictatorship is in power. Four people were killed during the last 8 months while being deported from European countries. After the death of the 20 year old Semira Adamu who suffocated under a pillow, Khaled Abuzarifeh died in March 1999 during his deportation from Switzerland. On May, 1st 1999 Marcus Omofuna suffocated during his deportation from Vienna to Sofia. After the death of Aamir Ageebs the federal minister of the interior Otto Schily ordered the federal border patrol not to deport persons, who physically resist or those who are likely to do so. That order enraged the Bavarian minister of the interior, Mr. Beckstein. The Sudanese refugee Abdallah Fathelrahman has been sitting in deportation detention in Nürnberg for nine months. He has survived three earlier attempts to deport him by the federal border patrol, during the last on November, 12th 1998 he almost died and had to be taken to the hospital at the airport. On June, 12th 1999 another attempt to deport him, this time in a special plane, was planed to take place. That deportation was cancelled by the federal border patrol after Schily’s order. The bavarian government does not want to accept that. It announced that it is going to have the deportation carried through. According to a statement of the immigration office of Nürnberg Mr. Fathelrahman is going to be deported by Bavarian police forces. According to the Bavarian minister of the interior the deportation is going to take place on June, 19th 1999. It is kept secret from which airport and under which security and compulsory measures the deportation is going to be followed through. The Bavarian ministry of the interior calls Mr. Fathelrahman a violent criminal, who definitely has to be deported, although Mr Fathelrahman has only fought for his life. Independent experts also attested that Abdallah Fathelrahman’s trauma had been reawakened because of the nine months he has had to spend in prison and because of the brute force that was used against him during the attempts to deport him. In the meantime medical reports have attested that Mr. Fathelrahman is in great danger of committing suicide. Furthermore the reports state that the first attempt to deport him was stopped when Mr. Fathelrahman refused to enter the plane. During the second attempt one of the policemen rammed his knee into Abdallah Fathelrahmen’s abdomen and he was dragged into the plane and was flown to Frankfurt. There, however, the pilot of the connection flight refused to take Abdallah Fathelrahman with him. On November, 12th 1998 Abdallah Fathelrahman desperately resisted his deportation to Khartoum. The policemen hit him into his abdomen again and pulled a cap over his head. When Mr. Fathelrahman almost suffocated under the cap, he was taken to the hospital at the airport. Abdallah Fathelrahman is certainly going to resist again in case of a further attempt to deport him. His psychic condition is very critical. Mr. Fathelrahman has to be immediately released from prison and treated by a psychotherapist. We demand from the bavarian and german government: - To immediately stop deportations - Freedom for Abdallah Fathelrahman - An immediate and diligent investigation of the death of Aamir Ageeb which has to be assisted by human rights organisations - The punishment of the perpertrator And we demand from Lufthansa airlines to refuse to assist the deportations. WHAT YOU CAN DO: Please forward this message! Please send faxes to the local judge, in order to protest against the deportation plan! Send your faxes to: Bayerische Verwaltungsgericht Ansbach Verwaltungsstreitsache Abdallah Fathelrahman, Sudan gegen Bundesrepublik Deutschland Fax ++49/981/1804271 Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, According to a statement of the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior Mr. Abdallah Fathelrahman is going to be deported to the Sudan on June, 6th 1999. Thus Mr. Fathelrahman would not only be exposed to the danger of getting seriously injured or even killed during the deportation, but to lose his freedom or life or to run into the risk of concrete existential danger as well on returning to the Sudan. Mr Fathelrahman’s trauma has been reawakened because of the nine months he has had to spend in detention and because of the violence and force that was used against him by the police during 3 earlier attempts to deport him. Furthermore he is in desperate need of medical and psychological treatment. Therefor there is a legal problem that prevents following through with the deportation. In addition to that the legal proceedings concerning Mr. Fathelrahman’s application for asylum should be taken up again because of obstacles to the deportation with regard to the state of destination. Therefor I ask you to stop the deportation Sincerely