Actualización de la peticiónCanada Must Permit Endangered Afghan Women's Rights Activist to Join Toronto Family'My life is in danger in Afghanistan': Write and Call, Canada Must Save this Women's Rights Advocate
Matthew BehrensOttawa, Canadá
14 jul 2025

Please read this compelling story and take 2 minutes to write and call (templates below) to save Mohammad's life: https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/afghan-refugee-mohammed-younesi-us-canada-1.7581176     Sadly, human rights violations in Afghanistan are too often treated as yesterday's news, yet they remain an ever-present threat to those who, like Mohammad, stand for women's rights. Canada MUST grant him a permit to join his family in Toronto before the US deports him to a cruel fate.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

Please email the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship today, copying Karim Bardeesy, the MP for Taiaiako'n—Parkdale—High Park (where Mohammad's family lives), and also copy your own MP. 


Not sure who your MP is? Look them up here:
https://www.ourcommons.ca/Members/en

Please feel free to customize and personalize this template (for example, you can still send the letter even if you are not a Canadian citizen). We want to emphasize how much support Mohammad and his family have in Toronto.  When you sign the letter, please put in your postal code.

To: lenametlege.diab@parl.gc.ca, IRCC.Minister-Ministre.IRCC@cic.gc.ca, 

CC:  karim.bardeesy@parl.gc.ca, tasc@web.ca, Scott.Harris@cic.gc.ca, Harpreet.Kochhar@cic.gc.ca

Subject: Urgent Action Needed – Grant Endangered Afghan Women's Rights Advocate Mohammad Younesi a Permit to Enter Canada

Dear Minister Diab, 

I am writing as someone who values human rights and Canada's stated commitment to honour them.  

I have read articles in the Toronto Star and on CBC about Mohammad Younesi, a young Afghan refugee whose family recently arrived in Canada. I am very worried that Mohammad will soon be deported from the U.S. to Afghanistan, as Canada did not issue him the necessary permit to come here in time.  

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/u-s-authorities-agreed-to-release-this-afghan-refugee-to-join-family-in-canada-ottawa/article_4d0c2b15-1fdf-47e0-b27d-1b8e9179de07.html 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/afghan-refugee-mohammed-younesi-us-canada-1.7581176

 

After a dangerous journey to escape persecution in Afghanistan, most of the Younesi family made it to Canada to claim and receive refugee status and have begun to build new lives here. A community has grown fast around this wonderful family - a testament to the kindness and warmth they show to everyone they meet. The community stands ready to support them as they build their language skills, seek employment, and continue to build our community and society like so many others like them.  

However, their youngest son Mohammad has been stuck in a detention centre in Texas for eleven months. And now, his application for a temporary residency permit has been denied by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. As a result, he could be deported back to Afghanistan - where he was previously kidnapped and tortured by the Taliban - at any time. 

I am scared and worried and cannot imagine how much worse these feelings are for his family. 

As a Canadian, I have always been proud when the people of this country have opened our arms to those around the world who are fleeing danger, looking for someone to help them build a new life in safety. This is one of those times. I urge you to re-consider and grant Mohammad's application to enter Canada as soon as possible to re-join his family. 

Thank you, 

NAME, Postal Code

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Phone Call (please leave a message if you get the machine, and be polite in your tone!):

Minister of Immigration Lena Metlege Diab: 613-996-3085

Hi, my name is XXX and I am calling from XXX about the case of Mohammad Younesi, a young Afghan refugee whose family was accepted in Canada but who remains stuck in US detention because Canada will not grant him a temporary residence permit. I understand that Mohammad’s lawyer has asked the minister to reconsider her original decision, and I hope that she will grant him a permit quickly, as he otherwise faces deportation to torture or death in Afghanistan. Thank you!  

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