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Hunger
striker deported to Malawi
Tichaona Sibanda, SW Radio Africa
September 13, 2007
http://www.swradioafrica.com/news130907/hungerstriker130907.htm
Rose Phekani, one of
the five Zimbabwean women who went on hunger strike on Monday at
Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Centre in Bedford, was deported
to Malawi on Wednesday evening. She is now in danger of facing a
lengthy jail term in a Lilongwe prison for fraudulently acquiring
a Malawian passport.
Newsreel learnt on Thursday
that authorities in Malawi have vowed to crackdown on all Zimbabweans
who get deported to their country for using their passports. Its
reported authorities there are still furious that all Malawians
are now being requested to apply for UK visas, because of the large
number of Zimbabweans who were travelling on fake Malawi passports.
Phekani, together with
Maud Lennard Kadango, Faina Manuel Pondesi, Zandile Sibanda, and
Pauline Chitekeshe are failed asylum seekers from Zimbabwe who used
Malawian passports to travel to the UK where they unsuccessfully
tried to apply for refugee status.
The five sent a petition
to the Home Office on Sunday asking to be released from the holding
centre, complaining that they did not receive adequate legal representation
during the fast track process under which their applications for
political asylum were considered.
Speaking to Newsreel
on Thursday, Kadango said they were all saddened by Rose's
deportation. She had to be handcuffed and physical forced onto the
plane after she tried to take off her clothes in protest at being
deported. She was accompanied on the flight 'home' via
Nairobi, Kenya by two officials from the immigration department.
The remaining four are
still on hunger strike although there are concerns about Pondesi
who is reported to be very weak. The Home Office has been deporting
failed asylum seekers from Zimbabwe who travelled to the UK using
either Malawian or South African passports. Those who claimed refugee
status using Zimbabwe passports and were denied are not being deported.
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