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Re: المؤسسة الامريكيه الافريقيه لمناهضة التعذيب.....وقضية اللجئين (Re: قاسم المهداوى)
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American African Foundation Against Torture
PO Box 813
Schenectady NY 12301 USA
Telephone: (51 347-3646
Email:[email protected]
Web: www.aafat.tripod.com
President: Zainelabdin E Osman
December 15, 2005
United Nations - Geneva
Palais des Nations
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland
Most Honorable Sir/Madam:
This is an urgent plea for your help with the crisis at the UNHCR in Cairo, Egypt. At this time there are over 4,000 desperate Sudanese men, women and children quietly camped out in front of the UNHCR waiting for humanitarian assistance. These are gentle, kind people who have fled their oppressive and violent government. The Sudanese entered Egypt with the hope and promise of protection, security and a future free of terror and harassment.
Since their peaceful protest began 77 days ago, on September 25, 2005, eight people have died including a 4 year old boy by the name of Kwal Deng who died just this past weekend from exposure while lying in his mother’s arms. The only protection from the elements these people have are the few sheets and blankets some may have brought with them. Their food and water supplies have been depleted. Their spirits are painfully diminished. There is no medical attention. Tuberculosis is becoming a common disease. The education their children are receiving is a mere existence. Their home is now the hectic city streets of Cairo. The security they had been promised is compromised by both the Sudanese Embassy and Egyptian Security Forces. The harassment and humiliation the refugees must endure is constant.
Safe passage into a third country that will allow the basic human rights we all deserve is the basic request of the refugees. They can not leave Cairo to return to Sudan. This is not a choice they can make. To return to Sudan is certain death. To stay in Cairo no better. Their hopes are lying with the world community to come to their aid.
Please help these people. Please insist the world community negotiate with the Egyptian government and provide safe passage for the refugees into a third country. Open the closed refugee files, allow for new applicants to be processed , provide necessary medical assistance for the sick, the small and the elderly. Reassure the refugees that they will not be forced to reenter the country they fled out of terror. Your help is desperately needed.
Sincerely,
Zainelabdin E. Osman President
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Re: المؤسسة الامريكيه الافريقيه لمناهضة التعذيب.....وقضية اللجئين (Re: قاسم المهداوى)
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American African Foundation Against Torture
PO Box 813
Schenectady NY 12301 USA
Telephone: (51 347-3646
Email:[email protected]
Web: www.aafat.tripod.com
President: Zainelabdin E Osman
December 15, 2005
Honorable Olara A Otunnu
Under Secretary General
Office of the Secretary General for Children in Armed Conflict
Room S 3161
United Nations Way
New York NY 10017
Most Honorable Olara Otunnu:
This is an urgent plea for your help with the crisis at the UNHCR in Cairo, Egypt. At this time there are over 4,000 desperate Sudanese men, women and children quietly camped out in front of the UNHCR waiting for humanitarian assistance. These are gentle, kind people who have fled their oppressive and violent government. The Sudanese entered Egypt with the hope and promise of protection, security and a future free of terror and harassment.
Since their peaceful protest began 77 days ago, on September 25, 2005, eight people have died including a 4 year old boy by the name of Kwal Deng who died just this past weekend from exposure while lying in his mother’s arms. The only protection from the elements these people have are the few sheets and blankets some may have brought with them. Their food and water supplies have been depleted. Their spirits are painfully diminished. There is no medical attention. Tuberculosis is becoming a common disease. The education their children are receiving is a mere existence. Their home is now the hectic city streets of Cairo. The security they had been promised is compromised by both the Sudanese Embassy and Egyptian Security Forces. The harassment and humiliation the refugees must endure is constant.
Safe passage into a third country that will allow the basic human rights we all deserve is the basic request of the refugees. They can not leave Cairo to return to Sudan. This is not a choice they can make. To return to Sudan is certain death. To stay in Cairo no better. Their hopes are lying with the world community to come to their aid.
Please help these people. Please insist the world community negotiate with the Egyptian government and provide safe passage for the refugees into a third country. Open the closed refugee files, allow for new applicants to be processed , provide necessary medical assistance for the sick, the small and the elderly. Reassure the refugees that they will not be forced to reenter the country they fled out of terror. Your help is desperately needed.
Sincerely,
Zainelabdin E. Osman President
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Re: المؤسسة الامريكيه الافريقيه لمناهضة التعذيب.....وقضية اللجئين (Re: قاسم المهداوى)
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American African Foundation Against Torture
PO Box 813
Schenectady NY 12301 USA
Telephone: (51 347-3646
Email:[email protected]
Web: www.aafat.tripod.com
President: Zainelabdin E Osman
December 15, 2005
Human Rights Watch
350 Fifth Avenue, 34th Floor
New York NY 10118-3299
Dear Sirs:
This is an urgent plea for your help with the crisis at the UNHCR in Cairo, Egypt. At this time there are over 4,000 desperate Sudanese men, women and children quietly camped out in front of the UNHCR waiting for humanitarian assistance. These are gentle, kind people who have fled their oppressive and violent government. The Sudanese entered Egypt with the hope and promise of protection, security and a future free of terror and harassment.
Since their peaceful protest began 77 days ago, on September 25, 2005, eight people have died including a 4 year old boy by the name of Kwal Deng who died just this past weekend from exposure while lying in his mother’s arms. The only protection from the elements these people have are the few sheets and blankets some may have brought with them. Their food and water supplies have been depleted. Their spirits are painfully diminished. There is no medical attention. Tuberculosis is becoming a common disease. The education their children are receiving is a mere existence. Their home is now the hectic city streets of Cairo. The security they had been promised is compromised by both the Sudanese Embassy and Egyptian Security Forces. The harassment and humiliation the refugees must endure is constant.
Safe passage into a third country that will allow the basic human rights we all deserve is the basic request of the refugees. They can not leave Cairo to return to Sudan. This is not a choice they can make. To return to Sudan is certain death. To stay in Cairo no better. Their hopes are lying with the world community to come to their aid.
Please help these people. Please insist the world community negotiate with the Egyptian government and provide safe passage for the refugees into a third country. Open the closed refugee files, allow for new applicants to be processed , provide necessary medical assistance for the sick, the small and the elderly. Reassure the refugees that they will not be forced to reenter the country they fled out of terror. Your help is desperately needed.
Sincerely, Zainelabdin E. Osman President
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Re: المؤسسة الامريكيه الافريقيه لمناهضة التعذيب.....وقضية اللجئين (Re: قاسم المهداوى)
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American African Foundation Against Torture
PO Box 813
Schenectady NY 12301 USA
Telephone: (51 347-3646
Email:[email protected]
Web: www.aafat.tripod.com
President: Zainelabdin E Osman
December 15, 2005
Chairman of the European Parliament
Rue Wiertz/Wiertzstraat
B-1047
Brussels, Belgium
Most Honorable Chairman:
This is an urgent plea for your help with the crisis at the UNHCR in Cairo, Egypt. At this time there are over 4,000 desperate Sudanese men, women and children quietly camped out in front of the UNHCR waiting for humanitarian assistance. These are gentle, kind people who have fled their oppressive and violent government. The Sudanese entered Egypt with the hope and promise of protection, security and a future free of terror and harassment.
Since their peaceful protest began 77 days ago, on September 25, 2005, eight people have died including a 4 year old boy by the name of Kwal Deng who died just this past weekend from exposure while lying in his mother’s arms. The only protection from the elements these people have are the few sheets and blankets some may have brought with them. Their food and water supplies have been depleted. Their spirits are painfully diminished. There is no medical attention. Tuberculosis is becoming a common disease. The education their children are receiving is a mere existence. Their home is now the hectic city streets of Cairo. The security they had been promised is compromised by both the Sudanese Embassy and Egyptian Security Forces. The harassment and humiliation the refugees must endure is constant.
Safe passage into a third country that will allow the basic human rights we all deserve is the basic request of the refugees. They can not leave Cairo to return to Sudan. This is not a choice they can make. To return to Sudan is certain death. To stay in Cairo no better. Their hopes are lying with the world community to come to their aid.
Please help these people. Please insist the world community negotiate with the Egyptian government and provide safe passage for the refugees into a third country. Open the closed refugee files, allow for new applicants to be processed , provide necessary medical assistance for the sick, the small and the elderly. Reassure the refugees that they will not be forced to reenter the country they fled out of terror. Your help is desperately needed.
Sincerely,
Zainelabdin E. Osman President
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Re: المؤسسة الامريكيه الافريقيه لمناهضة التعذيب.....وقضية اللجئين (Re: قاسم المهداوى)
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American African Foundation Against Torture
PO Box 813
Schenectady NY 12301 USA
Telephone: (51 347-3646
Email:[email protected]
Web: www.aafat.tripod.com
President: Zainelabdin E Osman
December 15, 2005
Honorable Jose Manuel Barroso
President of the European Commission
1049
Brussels, Belgium
Most Honorable President Barroso:
This is an urgent plea for your help with the crisis at the UNHCR in Cairo, Egypt. At this time there are over 4,000 desperate Sudanese men, women and children quietly camped out in front of the UNHCR waiting for humanitarian assistance. These are gentle, kind people who have fled their oppressive and violent government. The Sudanese entered Egypt with the hope and promise of protection, security and a future free of terror and harassment.
Since their peaceful protest began 77 days ago, on September 25, 2005, eight people have died including a 4 year old boy by the name of Kwal Deng who died just this past weekend from exposure while lying in his mother’s arms. The only protection from the elements these people have are the few sheets and blankets some may have brought with them. Their food and water supplies have been depleted. Their spirits are painfully diminished. There is no medical attention. Tuberculosis is becoming a common disease. The education their children are receiving is a mere existence. Their home is now the hectic city streets of Cairo. The security they had been promised is compromised by both the Sudanese Embassy and Egyptian Security Forces. The harassment and humiliation the refugees must endure is constant.
Safe passage into a third country that will allow the basic human rights we all deserve is the basic request of the refugees. They can not leave Cairo to return to Sudan. This is not a choice they can make. To return to Sudan is certain death. To stay in Cairo no better. Their hopes are lying with the world community to come to their aid.
Please help these people. Please insist the world community negotiate with the Egyptian government and provide safe passage for the refugees into a third country. Open the closed refugee files, allow for new applicants to be processed , provide necessary medical assistance for the sick, the small and the elderly. Reassure the refugees that they will not be forced to reenter the country they fled out of terror. Your help is desperately needed.
Sincerely,
Zainelabdin E. Osman President
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Re: المؤسسة الامريكيه الافريقيه لمناهضة التعذيب.....وقضية اللجئين (Re: قاسم المهداوى)
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American African Foundation Against Torture
PO Box 813
Schenectady NY 12301 USA
Telephone: (51 347-3646
Email:[email protected]
Web: www.aafat.tripod.com
President: Zainelabdin E Osman
December 15, 2005
Honorable Jose Manuel Barroso
President of the European Commission
1049
Brussels, Belgium
Most Honorable President Barroso:
This is an urgent plea for your help with the crisis at the UNHCR in Cairo, Egypt. At this time there are over 4,000 desperate Sudanese men, women and children quietly camped out in front of the UNHCR waiting for humanitarian assistance. These are gentle, kind people who have fled their oppressive and violent government. The Sudanese entered Egypt with the hope and promise of protection, security and a future free of terror and harassment.
Since their peaceful protest began 77 days ago, on September 25, 2005, eight people have died including a 4 year old boy by the name of Kwal Deng who died just this past weekend from exposure while lying in his mother’s arms. The only protection from the elements these people have are the few sheets and blankets some may have brought with them. Their food and water supplies have been depleted. Their spirits are painfully diminished. There is no medical attention. Tuberculosis is becoming a common disease. The education their children are receiving is a mere existence. Their home is now the hectic city streets of Cairo. The security they had been promised is compromised by both the Sudanese Embassy and Egyptian Security Forces. The harassment and humiliation the refugees must endure is constant.
Safe passage into a third country that will allow the basic human rights we all deserve is the basic request of the refugees. They can not leave Cairo to return to Sudan. This is not a choice they can make. To return to Sudan is certain death. To stay in Cairo no better. Their hopes are lying with the world community to come to their aid.
Please help these people. Please insist the world community negotiate with the Egyptian government and provide safe passage for the refugees into a third country. Open the closed refugee files, allow for new applicants to be processed , provide necessary medical assistance for the sick, the small and the elderly. Reassure the refugees that they will not be forced to reenter the country they fled out of terror. Your help is desperately needed.
Sincerely,
Zainelabdin E. Osman President
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Re: المؤسسة الامريكيه الافريقيه لمناهضة التعذيب.....وقضية اللجئين (Re: قاسم المهداوى)
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American African Foundation Against Torture
PO Box 813
Schenectady NY 12301 USA
Telephone: (51 347-3646
Email:[email protected]
Web: www.aafat.tripod.com
President: Zainelabdin E Osman
December 15, 2005
Honorable Javier Solana
Secretary General of the Council of the European Union
Rue de la Loi, 175 B-1048 Bruxelles
Belgium
Honorable Javier Solana:
This is an urgent plea for your help with the crisis at the UNHCR in Cairo, Egypt. At this time there are over 4,000 desperate Sudanese men, women and children quietly camped out in front of the UNHCR waiting for humanitarian assistance. These are gentle, kind people who have fled their oppressive and violent government. The Sudanese entered Egypt with the hope and promise of protection, security and a future free of terror and harassment.
Since their peaceful protest began 77 days ago, on September 25, 2005, eight people have died including a 4 year old boy by the name of Kwal Deng who died just this past weekend from exposure while lying in his mother’s arms. The only protection from the elements these people have are the few sheets and blankets some may have brought with them. Their food and water supplies have been depleted. Their spirits are painfully diminished. There is no medical attention. Tuberculosis is becoming a common disease. The education their children are receiving is a mere existence. Their home is now the hectic city streets of Cairo. The security they had been promised is compromised by both the Sudanese Embassy and Egyptian Security Forces. The harassment and humiliation the refugees must endure is constant.
Safe passage into a third country that will allow the basic human rights we all deserve is the basic request of the refugees. They can not leave Cairo to return to Sudan. This is not a choice they can make. To return to Sudan is certain death. To stay in Cairo no better. Their hopes are lying with the world community to come to their aid.
Please help these people. Please insist the world community negotiate with the Egyptian government and provide safe passage for the refugees into a third country. Open the closed refugee files, allow for new applicants to be processed , provide necessary medical assistance for the sick, the small and the elderly. Reassure the refugees that they will not be forced to reenter the country they fled out of terror. Your help is desperately needed.
Sincerely,
Zainelabdin E. Osman President
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Re: المؤسسة الامريكيه الافريقيه لمناهضة التعذيب.....وقضية اللجئين (Re: قاسم المهداوى)
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American African Foundation Against Torture
PO Box 813
Schenectady NY 12301 USA
Telephone: (51 347-3646
Email:[email protected]
Web: www.aafat.tripod.com
President: Zainelabdin E Osman
December 15, 2005
Amnesty International
International Secretariat
1 Easton Street
WC1X ODW
London, United Kingdom
Most Honorable Secretariat:
This is an urgent plea for your help with the crisis at the UNHCR in Cairo, Egypt. At this time there are over 4,000 desperate Sudanese men, women and children quietly camped out in front of the UNHCR waiting for humanitarian assistance. These are gentle, kind people who have fled their oppressive and violent government. The Sudanese entered Egypt with the hope and promise of protection, security and a future free of terror and harassment.
Since their peaceful protest began 77 days ago, on September 25, 2005, eight people have died including a 4 year old boy by the name of Kwal Deng who died just this past weekend from exposure while lying in his mother’s arms. The only protection from the elements these people have are the few sheets and blankets some may have brought with them. Their food and water supplies have been depleted. Their spirits are painfully diminished. There is no medical attention. Tuberculosis is becoming a common disease. The education their children are receiving is a mere existence. Their home is now the hectic city streets of Cairo. The security they had been promised is compromised by both the Sudanese Embassy and Egyptian Security Forces. The harassment and humiliation the refugees must endure is constant.
Safe passage into a third country that will allow the basic human rights we all deserve is the basic request of the refugees. They can not leave Cairo to return to Sudan. This is not a choice they can make. To return to Sudan is certain death. To stay in Cairo no better. Their hopes are lying with the world community to come to their aid.
Please help these people. Please insist the world community negotiate with the Egyptian government and provide safe passage for the refugees into a third country. Open the closed refugee files, allow for new applicants to be processed , provide necessary medical assistance for the sick, the small and the elderly. Reassure the refugees that they will not be forced to reenter the country they fled out of terror. Your help is desperately needed.
Sincerely,
Zainelabdin E. Osman President
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Re: المؤسسة الامريكيه الافريقيه لمناهضة التعذيب.....وقضية اللجئين (Re: قاسم المهداوى)
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تابعت المؤسسه الامريكيه الافريقيه لمناهضة التعذيب التطورات الجاريه بمعسكر اللاجئين ( حديقه مسجد مصطفى محمود )بالمهندسين ... ... خاطب السيد زين العابدين الطيب عثمان رئيس المؤسسه الامريكيه الافريقيه جموع اللاجئين مثمنا على مطالبهم العادله..... ومستغربا مطالبه مكتب الامم المتحده بالقاهره .اللاجئين بالعوده او بما يسمى العوده الطوعيه فى حين ان حكومه السودان هى المطلوب رقم واحد لمحاكمة مجرمى الحرب بدارفور.... كما ان الاوضاع بجنوب السودان مازلت غير مستقره ....للاسباب سالفه الذكر....كما ان عدم ابداء حسن النيه من الحكومه السودانيه تجاه مواطنيها المعارضين يظل الا كثر وضوحا وذلك بزج عناصرها الامنيه والاستخبارتيه فى العمل الدبلوماسى حتى يتثنى لهم اكمال مهامهم الاستخباراتيه فى حريه تامه وتحت غطاء دبلوماسى ...
خاطبت المؤسسه الامريكيه الافريقيه السيد كوفى انان الامين العام للامم المتحده كما خاطبت المجموعه الاوربيه, وجموع المنظمات الدوليه ...
قاسم
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Re: المؤسسة الامريكيه الافريقيه لمناهضة التعذيب.....وقضية اللجئين (Re: قاسم المهداوى)
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الاخ قاسم مهداوي
والاخ زين العابدين رئيس المؤسسه الامريكيه الافريقيه لمناهضة التعذيب
شكرا اولا زين العابدين على هذا الجهد الحقيقي و الصادق تجاه اللاجئين.
اتمنى في كل مخاطباتنا للمنظمات العالميه, ان نركز على المطالبه بتغير
طاقم الموظفين المصرين العاملين في المكتب, واستبدالهم بآخرين
وهنالك سوابف استجاب فيها مكتب الامم المتحده وتم تغير الطاقم الوظيفي.
لكم تقديري.
تراجي.
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Re: المؤسسة الامريكيه الافريقيه لمناهضة التعذيب.....وقضية اللجئين (Re: Tragie Mustafa)
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سلام وتحايا العزيزه تراجى مصطفىQuote: اتمنى في كل مخاطباتنا للمنظمات العالميه, ان نركز على المطالبه بتغير
طاقم الموظفين المصرين العاملين في المكتب, واستبدالهم بآخرين
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الاتفاقيه بين مكتب الامم المتحده والدوله مقر المكتب تحتم وجود طاقم من ذات الدوله ... لهذا من الصعوبه بمكان ...ايجاد مخرج لهذا الشرط
المطلوب هو اسماع صوت اللاجئين الى المنظمات الغربيه ذات الصله ...
لك الشكر والتقدير .... قاسم
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