Beatrice was taken from a secure psychiatric unit,
dumped back in Yarl's Wood and due to be deported to Cameroon on
Tuesday 28th August 2007
Our very dear friend and fellow volunteer at Asylum Link Merseyside
is again facing deportation, this time set for Tuesday 28th August
at 6:40am.
The first attempt to remove Beatrice was cancelled as she made
several attempts to kill herself out of fear of her fate her in
Cameroon.
"I am Beatrice Ketcha Guessie, I am 25 years old. I fled
from Cameroon and sought asylum in Britain over 5 years ago. I
came here because I was in great danger because of my political
activity against the Cameroon Government. I learnt from the Red
Cross that my husband was found dead in the street in June 2002.
My brother fled to China and I fled here. I have no-one and nothing
in Cameroon. I have been detained and taken to Yarls Wood detention
centre, despite having a severe psychological disorder.
I was treated at a high security psychiatric
hospital because I tried to kill myself but after 5 weeks I was
moved back to Yarls Wood Detention Centre. I am absolutely terrified
for my future. I CANNOT go back to my country. they will kill
me."
Beatrice
Ketcha Guessie
Beatrice says that she and her husband had their business burnt-out
because of their activities with the Social Democratic Front, an
opposition party to the current regime. She says they then suffered
serious harm and oppression.
"The government's human rights record
remained poor, and it continued to commit numerous human rights
abuses. Security forces committed numerous unlawful killings;
they regularly engaged in torture, beatings, and other abuses,
particularly of detainees and prisoners. Impunity was a problem
in the security forces. Prison conditions were harsh and life-threatening.
Authorities arbitrarily arrested and detained Anglophone citizens
advocating secession, local human rights monitors and activists,
and other citizens."
US
Country Report on Human Rights Practices: Cameroon 2006
Today the Foreign & Commonwealth Office advises against travel
to a number of areas in Cameroon.
Beatrice has continued campaigning against the ruling party of
Cameroon with the SDF branch in London. If returned she is likely
to be targeted by the government and suffer serious persecution
and abuse.
Beatrice came here to seek sanctuary from the harm she suffered.
However, not only was her claim for protection refused, Beatrice
was also the victim of rape and abuse following her arrival here
in the UK which has seriously compounded her mental health problems.
Beatrice has been campaigning in Liverpool about her situation
and that of all asylum seekers with the immigrant rights campaigning
group "Asylum Voice - voice of the undocumented". She
also volunteered at the asylum centre in Liverpool to support and
help others.
Beatrice's solicitor has made a fresh claim considering her political
activities and her very delicate mental health condition.
What you can do to help !
1.) Please send urgent faxes immediately
to Rt. Hon. Jacqui Smith, Secretary of State for the Home Office asking
that Beatrice have the right to stay in the UK. Please use the "model
fax" BeatriceMinister.doc and/or you can copy/amend/write
your own version (if you do so, please remember to include Beatrice's
Home Office Reference Number K1123945.
Fax : 020 7035 3262 (00 44 20 7035 3262 if you are faxing from
outside UK)
2.) Please wait till Monday
to fax Air France. Please fax
Jean-Cyril Spinetta, Chief Executive Officer of Air France using
the "model fax" BeatriceAirline.doc or you can
copy/amend/write your own version (if you do so, please remember
to include Beatrice's removal flight details : Tuesday 28th August
at 6:40am from Heathrow Airport on Air France flight AF5864 to
Paris and then Air France flight AF946 from Paris to Cameroon.
Fax : 0208 750 9090 (00 44 208 750 9090 if you are faxing from
outside UK)
Please let the Beatrice Must Stay Campaign know of any faxes you
have sent:
C/o Asylum Voice Liverpool
Asylum Link Merseyside
St Annes Centre
7 Overbury Street Liverpool
L7 3HJ
Fax : 0151 709 1934
Email : asylumvoice@yahoo.co.uk |