
NEGASH ABDELKADER
Nationality, USA
UK HO Ref: TN5/957783
Add: Homeless & Stateless
Email Add: cry4jutice.usa@gmail.com
Re: Due to the UK Home Office’s multiple denials of my due process, I am compelled to commit suicide!
As a law-abiding African American Muslim man, 56 Y/O father of three daughters, and asylum seeker in the UK, I have been denied due process of law arbitrarily multiple times. I refused to accept short equal justice under the law; in the absence of justice, I am ready to end my life for a cause, to achieve martyrdom! I appeal to all Human Rights NGOs and citizens of the free world to share my story.
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Herein is a statement of facts chronologically documented my persecution in more than 14 years!
I. The initial abuses of power of my persecution at the hands of the Home Office officials page 1-3
II. In October 2016, I have received a letter from the Home Office page 3-5
III. Since the day of my arrival in the UK, the Home Office made my life a living hell pages 5-5
IV. What transpired after I hired an Attorney, to defend my legal right against the Home Office pages 5-7
Since I came to the UK on the 20th of April 2016 to seek refuge, I have been denied due process with malicious intent by the UK Home Office. To cover up the alleged fraud, conspiracy, and political cover-ups, the Home Office denied me the right to present my case in a court of law.
Upon arrival at Heathrow Airport, the UK BA seized all my documents; the documents are sufficient and compelling evidence in support of my asylum application; I had an extensive interview/interrogation with caseworker Mr. Shah and UK BA officer Steven Gill; in the interview, I have demonstrated well-founded fears and genuine fears for my life, safety, well-being, and the fact I had sought asylum in Swiss and Denmark.
I have given a detailed account of my hardships in more than eight years, why I fear for my life, safety, well-being, and a threat to my freedom in my country; I have given a detailed account of how the authority persecuted my family and me in the interview. I have demonstrated that my family and I have been misled by the USDOJ since 2012, with empty promises, and their refusal to investigate the alleged crimes towards our family.
The interview I had upon arrival lasted nearly two hours, and at the end, Mr. Shah (caseworker) said, “I will grant you asylum.” Thereafter, I had fingerprinted and escorted to the holding room inside Airport Terminal. In the holding room, the UKBA officer who took my fingerprint approached me at about 6:30 pm; the officer said to me, I would be called for an interview.
At about 11:00 pm, once again, I was approached by another UKBA in the holding room; the BA who presented me the UK Registration card, had a face mask, and spoke with an Indian accent said to me “It’s too late for an interview now, and you will be sent to the local hotel for the night, and you will be brought back to the airport for an interview tomorrow.”
1. I remained inside the holding room at the Airport until 3:00 am and was subsequently sent to a high-security prison.
2. I stayed in prison for two months. I did not know why I was imprisoned or jailed without due process of law.
3. I had no prior crimes. I entered the UK legally and claimed for asylum at the airport according to the law.
4. In prison, I contacted the Home Office several times and requested the agency inquire why am I in prison.
5. How long will I be imprisoned?
6. I also met with immigration officers in prison multiple times and enquired about the reason for my imprisonment.
On 01, June 2016, I was told, I would be leaving the prison; as I approached the Airport, I had a panic attack and nervous break. Once again, I was held in the holding room at Heathrow Airport, and subsequently, I had a meeting with a UK BA officer in Terminal 5.
1) The UK BA told me I would be screened despite having an interview on the 20th, of April 2016, with a caseworker Mr. Shah.
2) I have claimed asylum at the Airport upon arrival, subsequently imprisoned for five weeks; the screening questions were pretty much a continuation of the interview I had on 20, April 2016.
3) The “screening,” lasted forty-five minutes, and thereafter, I requested to be released from prison and the UK BA asked why should I be released from prison.
4) I have a statute as an asylum claimant I should be treated according to the UN HC, Refugee Act.
5) Once again, I was sent back to high-security immigration prison.
During my stay at Heathrow Airport's high-security immigration prison, I requested an appointment with Healthcare for Rule 35 as a victim of mental torture as part of my asylum claim in the UK with Medical Justice to assess my mental status. I had three psychological assessments and multiple GP visits in the prison.
For over eight years, my family and I have experienced vulnerabilities, arising from experiences of mistreatment, bullying, psychological torture, and harassment by the state authorities and their associates in New Hampshire. Thus, I have developed stress and anxiety attacks due to the abuse of power; I have also developed a phobia of the so-called judicial system.
1. I have submitted an application numerous times to the UKBA, why I am imprisoned? I received a generic letter once not relevant to my request.
2. I did not know the reason for my imprisonment.
3. How long will I stay in prison?
While I was imprisoned, I have suffered a difficulty of psychological disorder; my health conditions have worsened, I have suffered from a range of psychological injuries and difficulties, including difficulty in getting to sleep; waking early, sometimes shouting or nightmares, and concentration, irritability; a persistent feeling of fears, anxiety, depression, sadness, and inability to enjoy any aspect of life.
After many attempts to reach out to the UKBA concerning my detention, I felt my asylum case has not been fully considered; once again, my faith in the judicial system was dashed.
On the 16th, of June 2016, I submitted an appeal to the UK High Court for a hearing, challenging my detention. In the appeal, I requested for the court to grant me a hearing while imprisoned.
On June 20, 2016, the Home Office released me from prison, allegedly to cover up the shenanigan and abuses of power. After I got released from prison, the Home Office evicted me from Asylum support accommodation on the first week after my release; the Home Office’s acts appear as a reaction to avenge for filing a case in the High Court. I become homeless, due to the pernicious acts of aggression of the Home Office.
As a result, of the eviction, I had anxiety attacks. Three weeks after my eviction, I received a phone call from my attorney on the appeal for asylum support reinstated by the Home Office.
In the interview upon arrival at Heathrow Airport on 20 April 2016, I demonstrated:
a. I would face constant fear for my life or freedom, from an authority of various departments and their associates or psychological torture or inhuman or degrading treatment in my country-of-origin USA.
b. I would face a serious threat to my life and safety by the authorities and individual(s) and the inability to relocate to a safer part of my country.
Article 2, EU CHR Article (2) of the convention, as incorporated by the Human Rights Act 1998, provides (Everyone’s right to life shall be protected by law) everyone has the absolute right to have their life protected by law. I had fear for my safety and freedom, for defending my property rights, religious rights, and fundamental human rights, and for requesting a permit for a Halal processing facility in my country.
As a Black Muslim Farmer and Entrepreneur, I fear the proposed abattoir to serve the Muslim community by providing Halal (Islamic Food) was misconstrued by the authority. I fear I would face indefinite prison without due process of law, thus trump-up allegations by the powerful politician. As a black person, defending my legal rights, property rights and religious rights against fascist authority in New Hampshire was a grave danger to me and my family.
1. In October 2004, we purchased our property in Goffstown, NH, in an open auction. After we moved to Goffstown, the town's authority, some state officials felt threatened by our existence. Our family became a target of bigoted public officials and persecuted due to the bidding in a property auction against a state official.
2. In June 2014, I fled the persecution to Swiss to seek refuge.
3. In September 2014, the USDOJ sent a letter to my family that they would investigate the alleged violations of our civil rights, property rights, and religious rights.
4. In June 2015, I was forcefully deported to the USA from Denmark without due process.
5. When I come back to the USA, the DOJ agreed to investigate the alleged violations.
6. In March 2016, the DOJ refused to investigate the violations of laws.
The hypocrisy of the American justice system glares as a sun that shines above us, the rules of laws should be afforded to all on equal grounds; it's not hard to see why the DOJ ignored investigating the violations of our civil rights, property rights, and religious rights.
We are told time and time again that the lady of justice is blind, in reality, the system that is in place, and some of the public officials within the system are fascist, corrupt, bigoted, and Islam-phobic; they try to hinder the advancement and property of blacks and Muslim people in violation of the laws, and without accountability.
I have provided documentation supported with shreds of evidence and facts to the Home Office; the reasons for my asylum were on the ground of violation of the law of universal human rights.
· Human Rights Act 1998, Article 2, EU CHR (life shall be protected by law) my rights have been violated, by the public officials in my country of origin.
Pursuit to 5 U. S. C. §333, and ICC PR, Part III Article 26 [All persons are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to the equal protection of the law.]
1. The public officials have violated the Oath of office. I have demonstrated well-founded fears of persecution from the state authorities in New Hampshire, and other non-state actors.
2. I have submitted the predominant motive for my asylum application is fear. My fears are well-founded and reasonable.
3. According to the 1951 United Nations Convention on the status of refugees and the protocol of 1967, I have demonstrated well-founded fears of persecution, thus of bigotry and political conspiracy in my country of origin.
4. If I will be forcibly removed from the United Kingdom, I fear I will be deprived of my life or liberty.
5. I have had a death threat, and I would be deprived of life or liberty at the hands of my persecutors.
My imprisonment upon arriving in the UK for two months was excessive, unlawful, and unfair. To detain a genuine asylum applicant excessively, and without due process of law, for 62 days who wish to seek protection violates ART 5 and 6 of the Convention; it is unethical and illegal.
ART 3 states, “No one shall be subjected to torture or inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, and persecution” based on nationality, religion, ethnicity, sexuality, and the color of the skin!
II
In October 2016, I have received a letter from the Home Office that said, the decision of my asylum claim will be determined by or before April 20, 2017. I waited until the beginning of 2018; I didn’t receive a letter of response from the HO. I have tried to reach the Immigration office concerning my asylum application multiple times but to no avail. Through the office of MP Mr. Geoffrey Robinson, I have been able to receive, a response from the Home Office. The office of MP Mr. Geoffrey Robinson has been instrumental in my case; I will always be grateful for the help provided to me.
On the 12th, of March 2018, once again, I had an interview with the Home Office in Birmingham. In the interview, I provide more documents in support of my case in addition to the documents seized at Heathrow Airport upon my arrival. I have also demonstrated well-founded fears for my safety and freedom in my country of origin.
On the 16th, October 2018, my solicitor, received a letter from the Home Office dated 27th, September 2018, a rejection letter for my asylum claim, the HO stated ‘‘You are entitled to support for 21 days from 27, September 2018,” twenty days after rejecting my asylum claim, my Solicitor received a letter from the Home Office.
On the 20th, of October 2018, my Solicitor received a letter from the Home Office dated 17, October 2018; a decision has been taken, to discontinue my support.
On 21, October 2018, I received a letter from Asylum Support Tribunal, which stated “you have appealed three days late and the deadline for the appeal expired on 17, Oct 2018.” Subsequently, I became homeless.
Since I come to the UK, I have encountered enormous obstacles, due to the Home Office's pernicious act. I became homeless, the HO was aware of my health condition; my health condition deteriorated due to the abuses of power. I have encountered an abuse of power on both sides of the Atlantic. At the time of my homelessness, I had run out of medication and struggled to cope with the hardships.
It appears a crime for an African American Muslim to claim asylum in the UK. After two years and a half of living in anxiety, the HO has stripped my dignity, they denied me the basic human right to exist; they have deliberately left me on the street to suffer and die. I come to the UK with the hopes of a gleam of light, away from the darkness of injustice, rather, exposed to difficult experiences of homelessness in the wintertime, as a result, of the Home Office's biased, abuse of power, and double standards.
On the 31st of October 2018, I went to the rooftop of the central main Library in Birmingham to end my life's misery; I attempted suicide due to hopelessness, injustices, and the endless abuses of power of authorities. Out of frustrations and never-ending suffering, I reached a point of no retune.
When I was sitting on the rooftop of Birmingham central library, the police officer came to assess the situation. The officer from Birmingham West Midlands Police Department tried to have a dialogue with me. He asked me for my name first; I said it does not matter what my name is. I said to the officer it’s a crime to be black and Muslim in the UK and USA.
I said to the officer: I am a dead man walking, and have been in this pediment for a long time. I don’t foresee any hopes of receiving due process, nor there is a meaning for my existence; I have been condemned to die by the UK HO; I would rather die with dignity than live a life of slavery.
The police closed the area and the whole block of the central library; the construction workers suspended the operation; an ambulance was parked nearby. The officer had a dialogue with me for a long time; his approach appeared honest and upfront in saving my life. I said to the officer, it’s a crime to be black and Muslim in my country; my life has no meaning anyway. The officer said, “It's not a crime to be black and Muslim in the UK.”
I said to the officer, I have been treated as a second-class citizen in my country US, denied the basic human rights to exist in the UK, ill-treated by the HO, and sentenced to die. I would rather die with dignity than live short of slavery. To make a long story short, I was convinced by the officer's honest approach. The officer appeared sincere and, in the end, my life was saved.
I have lived to see another day by the will of the Almighty Allah, the creature of the universe, and due to the West Midlands Police Office’s endless efforts; subsequently arrested under the mental health act and admitted to the Hospital. The hospital officially released me after nineteen days of mental assessment. I have stayed at Penn Book Warding in Wolverhampton for three months and a half due to my homelessness situation. At the Penn brook Hospital, the staff members treated every patient with dignity.
I will always be grateful for the service provided to me by the staff. Amid the abuses of power by crooked lawless and public officials and their treachery, the kindness of ordinary people goes far too long. It is a humbling experience when people are at their best in humanity, helping the helpless in need. Without exaggeration, the kindness, and support I received at Wolverhampton Hospital and the services provided by the staff were outstanding; reluctantly I can’t name all the staff member's kindness and services; it's a long list.
I continue to suffer from depression due to the abuse of power. The number of abuses I have sustained, and the endless pressures I am continually enduring daily for the past fourteen years, on both sides of the Atlantic affected my life in a negative way. At the present time, I suffer from a range of psychological injuries. I have continued nightmares due to the lack of transparency and pernicious acts of the authorities. I have been cheated and denied basic human rights to exist in my country of origin as a result of the vicious cycle of injustice steamed by bigotry, and racism, and condemned to die.
After being released from the Hospital in Wolverhampton, I was admitted to Harry Salt House in Coventry semi-mental Hospital. Initially, I was told I would be staying at Harry Salt House for one week.
· I asked Ms. Homer, Jennet Coventry, and Warwick social workers who had signed my release from the mental Hospital in Wolverhampton.
· I had a concern about how long I will be housed at Harry Salt House.
· What is next for me, and where do I go from here?
· When would I face eviction from the new accommodation, with nowhere to go?
For over four months, staying at Harry Salt House I have received constant threats of eviction and harassment; the inescapable reality of homelessness had happened despite my medical condition. I was left to live in Coventry City Street in the winter of 2019 for two months. A day before my eviction from Harry Salt House, I tried to kill myself, out of desperation. I was admitted to the Emergency University Hospital and thereafter sent back to face homelessness.
After two months of living in misery, homelessness, and hunger, the Home Office granted me a place to stay in Birmingham Hostel. The Hostel is located at 5-6 Stone Road nicknamed, Titanic; I have stayed there twice in the past. Having been staying on the Titanic for seven months, needless to say, I had prayed not to go back to that sinking ship. Due to a high number of refugee infections with Covid-19, the Titanic was closed two months after my transfer.
III
Since the day of my arrival in the UK, the Home Office made my life a living hell for being a Black Muslim asylum seeker.
1. For the past six and half years, I have been cheated and denied due process of law.
2. I have been persecuted and continue to suffer the abuse of power at the hands of rogue Home Office officials
3. Currently, my situation is far worse due to the denials of justice in pursuit of equal rights in the court of law.
4. My status pursuit to the UK immigration law, is equal to livestock animal rights.
5. I am in limbo for no fault of mine; I can’t lead a normal life in my country; my situation remains the same or worse in the UK as a result of the HO biased, and bigotry.
6. I am living in an open prison, I feel confounded in a cage, unable to travel out of the UK.
7. I have constant fear, stress, and anxiety attacks I don't know what to expect tomorrow, and even in the next hour. I often curse the day I was born and hope to die today.
I have written an open letter of appeal for help to the secretary of the Home Office Mr. Sajid Javid, all to no avail. All I have been asking for is a basic human right to exist and live with dignity, and it seems too much to ask.
The UK HO arbitrarily denied me the due process of law obviously my rights have no relevance in view of fascist officials; it’s nearly impossible for me to receive fair and unbiased treatment.
a. Had I not filed a case with the High Court challenging my imprisonment, it's highly likely that I would be in prison today or perhaps dead.
b. As any human being in a free civil society, I deserve the right to basic human rights. The HO sacrificed the essence of human rights protection and continued to persecute me.
c. The cheat HO Officials chose to bully me, and I was unable to hire a Solicitor. I have no legal right to earn a wage and pay legal fees.
IV
In March 2022, I hired a law firm, and filed a case under the Hammett line of authority against the Home Office defending my legal right:
1. Subsequently, the Home Office terminated my asylum support and threatened to deport me to cover up the abuses of power, persecution, conspiracy, alleged fraud, and human right violation.
2. Due to the egregious abuse of power, I am homeless with medical issues.
3. Moreover, the Home Office has been withholding my documents and maliciously depriving me of my rights, and playing dilatory tactics.
4. Since I arrived in the UK, I being persecuted, psychologically tortured, and struggling daily to stay alive.
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.
The Home Office will use every means at their disposal 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 by authorities, I have been suffering from PTSD, unable to cope with anxiety attacks. I am glad to be alive and be able to share the difficult circumstances that I have been enduring.
· Due to systemic racism, and as a result of negligence on the part of the US DOJ, I have lost everything I worked hard and built 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 bankrupt; our dream America has turned into nightmares.
The US DOJ’s refusal to investigate alleged violations of constitutionally guaranteed protection of our civil rights, property, and religious rights appears political cover-up. 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! I had hoped for a glimpse of justice; it was wishful thinking.
After six years and a half of persecution at the hands of the Home Office; fourteen years of persecution across the Atlantic in the hands of authorities, I have lost all hope of receiving justice. Throughout human history and particularly for the past 400 years and more, we black people have been marginalized, oppressed, depressed and enslaved, and denied equal rights.
Not a single ethnic group has suffered a continual injustice than the black community around the world! Indeed black people who were denied equal justice during slavery and in the twenty-first century are facing unequal justice and a continuation of systemic racism.
1. In the view of fascist public officials, my family and I are not equal human beings.
2. Our rights have no relevance in the so-called first nation (western world).
3. At the moment, I am in an utterly desperate situation struggling with extreme mental anguish every day to stay alive, indeed “Black Lives Matters”
In the third week of March 2022, I hired a Law Firm located in London to represent my case.
1. On the third week of April 2022, the Home Office started to harass me after filing a case, seeking legal services.
2. On the 16th of June 2022, the Home Office terminated my asylum support and threatened to deport me as a result of filing a case under the Hammett Line of authority.
3. My asylum support was terminated after two and half months of hiring a solicitor and filing a case defending my due rights against the Home Office.
4. On the 30th of May 2022, two weeks before the termination of the asylum support, I left the accommodation due to constant harassment and well-founded fears for my safety and freedom from the Home Office’s threats.
5. After five months of homelessness, I am in a dire situation facing hunger, cold, homelessness, and sinking into the deep darkness of depression.
I have been treated as a criminal and denied equal rights for being African American Muslim asylum seeker. I submit the following legitimate reasons why I fear the Home Office's possible threats of illegal acts against me.
1) I have a legitimate fear of being captured by the HO to cover up the abuses of power and conspiracy and possibly face indefinite imprisonment.
2) I have well-founded fears for my freedom and possibly disappearing without traces.
3) I have a well-founded fear of being kidnapped by the Home Office.
4) I have well-founded fears of being trafficked into the hands of slave muster!
Currently, I cannot move freely due to well-founded fears for my freedom; I can’t seek medical help or assistance of any kind. What I am asking for is not extraordinary, but rather fundamental human rights, due rights, and dignity.
As a free Black Muslim man, I refuse to accept a second-class citizen’s treatment (slave.) At the present time, my health condition is deteriorating and requires urgent medical treatment.
a. I don’t have the luxury to visit GP and or A&E to seek medical help.
b. After seven months of endless delays, abuses of power, conspiracy, and lack of transparency, I have not been able to make legal progress due to the dilatory tactics.
c. I am in a far worse situation facing irreversible harm and psychologically damaged hopelessly resting in darkness.
The fascist public officials have no regard for human rights laws; they will do everything at their disposal to delay, delay, and deny justice to avoid accountability. In the view of some of the Home Office officials, the rights of a Black Muslim human being have no relevance.
a. I can no longer hold on living in misery, homelessness, fear, hunger, cold, hopelessness, and insecurity.
b. I wish to be treated as an equal human being with dignity and equal rights.
c. I wish to see incremental legal progress while I am alive.
d. The ugly truth of bigoted public officials' evidentially will be reveille “Justice Delayed, Justice Denied.”
The Law Firm of Leigh Day London-based office is handling my case. Allowed to present my case in a court of law, I am confident that my application will be handled properly according to UNHCR. I have confidence in the UK judicial system. I believe the United Kingdom is the pioneer of global civilization and is devoted to the laws in the interpretation of humanity.
“Great Britain will not fail as a nation because of our judicial system” -Winston Churchill
Liberty in the absence of justice is slavery! -- negash abdelkader (Author)