Jahongir Sidikov - deportation delayed
Craig Murray reports (from Accra!) that the planned deportation of Jahongir Sidikov has been delayed. His case is to be reviewed. The government pleads Jahongir's right to privacy as the reason they won't discuss his case. It's a shame they don't take his right to life as seriously.
Note that deporting political dissidents to Uzbekistan is now government policy. I didn't realise the British government was quite as bad as that.
It remains vital to raise Jahongir's case. We can't let the story go away. Invisibility may mean death. This isn't victory. It may be a chance to help save a man's life.
Note that deporting political dissidents to Uzbekistan is now government policy. I didn't realise the British government was quite as bad as that.
It remains vital to raise Jahongir's case. We can't let the story go away. Invisibility may mean death. This isn't victory. It may be a chance to help save a man's life.
Labels: asylum, Craig Murray, dissidents, human rights, Jahongir Sidikov, torture, Uzbekistan
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