Petition updateStop The Persecution of Negash AbdelkaderStop The Persecution of Negash Abdelkader
negash abdelkaderBirmingham, ENG, United Kingdom
Jul 24, 2022

Sunday 24th of July 2022

56-Days into A Hunger Strike in Protest Against the Home Office Abuse of Power; my health is deteriorating; I am living with extreme mental anguish and feel weak by the day. In the name of humanity, please help save my life.

I am a law-abiding African American Muslim father of three young daughters; my journey in the quest for justice has been a painful experience! I have been denied justice across the Atlantic, and I may not live to see justice defending my legal rights against lawless public officials! Nonetheless, time will reveal the ugly truth of the egregious abuses of power. I hope my struggle for justice will increase public awareness of the injustices of biased governments?

On 20th April 2016, I entered the UK legally and claimed asylum at Heathrow Airport. The UK BA seized all my documents at the Airport; these documents are sufficient and compelling evidence to support my asylum application. I had an interview for nearly two hours with the Home Office caseworker, Mr. Shah, and Mr. Gill, the UK BA in the Airport; at the end of the interview, Mr. Shah said, “I will grant you asylum.” After fourteen hours of interviewing, I was transported to a high-security prison and arbitrarily imprisoned for two months (62days) without due process of law?  

On 16th June 2016, I filed a case with the High Court against the Home Office challenging the unlawful of my imprisonment without due process. On 20th June 2016, the Home Office released me from prison and mendaciously depraved me the right to a court hearing to cover up the alleged criminal act. Since I arrived in the UK, I being persecuted, denied due process, psychologically tortured, and have been struggling daily to stay alive.

In March 2022, I filed a case under the Hammett line against the Home Office; the Home Office suspended my asylum support and threatened to deport me; due to the egregious abuse of power, I am homeless with medical issues. Moreover, the Home Office has been withholding my documents and maliciously depriving me of my rights, and playing dilatory tactics allegedly to cover up malicious intent abuse of power?  

The Home Office’s shortcoming to cooperate with my solicitor’s requests and the office of MP Richardson appears to cover up the vexed and troubling conspiracy. I fear the Home Office officials will have me disappear to cover up the shenanigans? I fear for my life, safety, and liberty of being arrested, imprisoned, and deported without due process; the Home Office will use every means to cover up the appalling and utterly heinous alleged criminal acts perpetrated against me, a legitimate asylum seeker. As a result of the endless abuse of authorities, I have been suffering from PTSD, unable to cope with anxiety attacks,

Due to the injustice of the USA justice system, I have lost everything I worked hard for over three decades.   My family life is ruined, uprooted from our home, suffering destitution, and denied fundamental human rights thus biased governance. We have lost our dream home and business legally crippled and financially bankrupted. The refusal to investigate alleged violations of constitutionally guaranteed protection of our civil rights, property, and religious rights by the US DOJ against the bigoted and lawless state officials appears political. Therefore, our dream “American dreams” have entirely destroyed. 

I have been denied legal rights to exist and survive across the Atlantic. My life has turned into nightmares, exhausted from being treated as a livestock animal by bigoted and lawless officials! I had hoped for a glimpse of justice; it was wishful thinking. After six years of persecution at the hands of the Home Office; fourteen years of persecution across the Atlantic, I have lost all hope of receiving justice? Black people who were denied equal justice during slavery and in the twenty-first century are facing unequal justice a continuation of systemic racism. My family and I are not equal human beings in the view of some public officials; our rights have no relevance in the so-called first nation. 

Due to the endless deceitful lies and hypocrisy, of the “western democracy, equal justice,” I have entered a juncture of no return regarding whether or not to live in a system that has reduced my rights to livestock animals. At the moment in time ending, my misery by suicide or the consequences of a hunger strike appears imminent; the thoughts of self-harm or suicide are continually clouding over my head, and unable to escape the injustice of the abuse of power. Liberty without justice is slavery; being an African America Muslim and defending my legal rights appear to be crimes in the USA and the UK? 

According to the UN Human Rights Convention, the European Convention on Human Rights, and the US Constitution, I have fundamental Rights to life, liberty, and due process of the law. I have been imprisoned unlawfully for 62 days; for more than six years, the Home Office has inflicted unnecessary suffering, putting my health and well-being at risk, and have living me in poor health for the rest of my life. I am facing senseless death due to the injustice and destructive negligence of the Home Office. Evidentially, my life has no relevance in the view of some of the Home Office officials.

My family and I have been suffering for no reason other than being a Black Muslim family? In the absence of justice, I would rather live one day with dignity than live for eternity as second class-citizen (slavery.) I will remain on a hunger strike until all my documents held by the Home Office for the last six years are released; give me justice or death! And if I die due to the abuses of power, and dilatory tactics the Home Office bears full responsibility!  

At the moment, I am in an utterly desperate situation struggling with extreme mental anguish every day to stay alive. Respectfully, I would like to ask Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to intervene in my case. In the quest for justice, I plead with Her Majesty to look into my situation with utmost urgency. My request is noteworthy, so please allow me to live and pursue the due process of law of my first case hearing in the UK Court of Law.

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Liberty in the absence of justice is slavery!--Negash Abdelkader

 

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