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Currently detained in Yarls Wood IRC with her daughter Hilary. Due to be forcibly removed from the UK on Tuesday 20th November 2007. I am writing to you today to ask you to review the asylum case of Elizabeth who came to the UK in 2002 with her then-husband as they were being persecuted in Uganda for speaking out against the government there. Their claim was rejected, as was the subsequent appeal. He left Elizabeth and she believes him to be living somewhere in South Africa. Elizabeth then applied for asylum on her own account and this too was rejected on the grounds that without her husband, it would be safe for her to return. After the abuse she received in Uganda, Elizabeth does not believe this to be the case. Elizabeth and her daughter, Hilary Marie who is now 2 years old, came to live in Darlington in December 2006 and the first thing she did was to look for a church. They came to St. Columbas for the first time on Christmas Eve. Since then, Elizabeth and Hilary Marie have become established both in the church and the community as they attend services regularly and also go to numerous groups including Sure Start. Elizabeth now has a fianc and is pregnant with his child. Elizabeth severed all connections with her family in Uganda so that they would not be persecuted because of their association with her with the result that she has no ties in Uganda and no one to take care of her during the later stages of her pregnancy. All her friends and her fiance are in the UK. Elizabeth is now 23 weeks pregnant and she is carrying a little boy. I believe it is not safe for Elizabeth to go back to Uganda because: There is a risk that she might be re-arrested. It is dangerous for a lone woman and children. U.S.A: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices- Uganda 2006: The Ugandan government's human rights record remained poor: violence and discrimination against women; female genital mutilation (FGM); violence and abuse of children, particularly sexual abuse. A nun who works in Uganda said, that there is no provision for failed asylum seekers and the very best that can be hoped for Elizabeth is that she will be destitute and her children will be beggars. 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SheilaghNormal Sheilagh19mMicrosoft Word 11.0@.W#@ U[ @/ IRC with her daughter Hilary,  and Uganda <0X0h`hS'?CJOJQJ` jbjb4dd ~~~~~~$::::$^~~~~~~~~       ,R~7X~~~~~~7~~~~~ ~~~~ $~~~~~ ~~ r p:  0,[[ ~D6 6 To: Rt Hon Jacqui Smith, MP Secretary of State for the Home Office 3rd Floor, Peel Buildings 2 Marsham Street London SW1P 4DF Fax: 020 7035 3262 Dear Jacqui Smith, Re: Elizabeth Kiwunga Rushamba HO Ref: R1147269 I am familiar with the case of Elizabeth Kiwunga Rushamba, a national of Uganda. Currently detained in Yarls Wood IRC with her daughter Hilary. Due to be forcibly removed from the UK on Tuesday 20th November 2007. I am writing to you today to ask you to review the asylum case of Elizabeth who came to the UK in 2002 with her then-husband as they were being persecuted in Uganda for speaking out against the government there. Their claim was rejected, as was the subsequent appeal. He left Elizabeth and she believes him to be living somewhere in South Africa. Elizabeth then applied for asylum on her own account and this too was rejected on the grounds that without her husband, it would be safe for her to return. After the abuse she received in Uganda, Elizabeth does not believe this to be the case. Elizabeth and her daughter, Hilary Marie who is now 2 years old, came to live in Darlington in December 2006 and the first thing she did was to look for a church. They came to St. Columbas for the first time on Christmas Eve. Since then, Elizabeth and Hilary Marie have become established both in the church and the community as they attend services regularly and also go to numerous groups including Sure Start. Elizabeth now has a fianc and is pregnant with his child. 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Elizabeth then applied for asylum on her own account and this too was rejected on the grounds that without her husband, it would be safe for her to return. After the abuse she received in Uganda, Elizabeth does not believe this to be the case. Elizabeth and her daughter, Hilary Marie who is now 2 years old, came to live in Darlington in December 2006 and the first thing she did was to look for a church. They came to St. Columbas for the first time on Christmas Eve. Since then, Elizabeth and Hilary Marie have become established both in the church and the community as they attend services regularly and also go to numerous groups including Sure Start. Elizabeth now has a fianc and is pregnant with his child. Elizabeth severed all connections with her family in Uganda so that they would not be persecuted because of their association with her with the result that she has no ties in Uganda and no one to take care of her during the later stages of her pregnancy. All her friends and her fiance are in the UK. Elizabeth is now 23 weeks pregnant and she is carrying a little boy. I believe it is not safe for Elizabeth to go back to Uganda because: There is a risk that she might be re-arrested. It is dangerous for a lone woman and children. U.S.A: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices- Uganda 2006: The Ugandan government's human rights record remained poor: violence and discrimination against women; female genital mutilation (FGM); violence and abuse of children, particularly sexual abuse. A nun who works in Uganda said, that there is no provision for failed asylum seekers and the very best that can be hoped for Elizabeth is that she will be destitute and her children will be beggars. 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