Lying Nigerian woman 'NOT in danger' if sent back to Africa
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Datum: 05.07.2008 15:04
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A Nigerian woman who says she fears for her life if removed from the UK is not considered to be "at risk," according to Home Office documents. Kemi Ayinde, her partner Taiwo Salami and daughter were living in Cardiff before being taken to a Bedfordshire detention centre on 17 June. In a letter seen by the BBC refusing her asylum claim, the Home Office said there was state protection in Nigeria. The UK Border Agency said it would not remove someone at risk of serious harm. Ms Ayinde, 24, who is pregnant with her second child, was trafficked to the UK in 2001 and worked as a prostitute in a house in London until her escape in 2004 when she became homeless. She said in an interview with the Home Office that she was told by a woman she met in Nigeria and who trafficked her she would have to work as a prostitute for three to four years in order to pay for being brought to the UK. http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php/woman-not-danger-if-removed-503090.html[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
