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November 20, 2007
Britain Institutes Death Penalty
For the first time, Britain will tomorrow deport a failed asylum seeker back to Uzbekistan. Jahongir Sidikov, a member of the banned main opposition party Erk, is currently held in Harmondswoth Detention Centre. His ticket has already been purchased for deportation tomorrow.
Previously, as a matter of policy, this country did not deport political activists to Uzbekistan because they will face severe torture and probable death. The totalitarian Uzbek government has since become even more repressive, with widespread imprisonment, torture and extra-judicial killing of dissidents. The immigration officers who escort Jahongir onto that plane are in effect implementing capital punishment. This is a deeply, deeply shameful action by New Labour.
Posted by craig on November 20, 2007 4:33 PM in the category Uzbekistan
Comments
Right Craig. It's shameful to send a defenceless human being back to torture chamber when he's succeeded in escaping, reaches what he imagines in safety, only to find he's broken out of one cell and into another one.
What's the difference between Gordon Brown and Tony Blair's Britain? George Galloway calls them two cheeks of the same backside. Politically it's hard to see any substantive difference between them, though their personalities appear quite different.
Brown simply lacks Blair's easy charm, boyish good looks, and his attractive mannerism. Blair had charisma. Brown does not. He also, and this is probably the most important factor, he lacks Blair's good fortune. Until Iraq Blair was extraordinarilly lucky. The Chinese used to call it the Mandate of Heaven. An emperor had it, or didn't, Brown doesn't.
Posted by: writeon
at November 20, 2007 10:00 PM
I don't know if blogging can do any good but it's worth a go:
http://freecommonwealth.blogspot.com/2007/11/what-are-bugles-blowin-for.html
Posted by: k
at November 20, 2007 10:28 PM
I have e-mailed George Galloway and the Lib Dems the SSP and Solidarity and am now blogging anyone and everyone. Craig must have been in touch with all the newpapers to let them know and see if they can help. We must stop this.
Posted by: George Dutton
at November 20, 2007 10:51 PM
This is extreme news. What combination of incompetance or malevolence can do this? Who could do this, send a person away to be brutaly tortured? It beggars belief. Horrific.
Posted by: andy cyan
at November 20, 2007 11:25 PM
Please can someone post the email & phone details of the Immigration Office handling this and the name of the Minister responsible for signing this deportation order?
Posted by: Strategist
at November 20, 2007 11:56 PM
New Labour/Tories are doing it because of the vast oil and gas fields and pipelines. They don`t want to upset the evil that rules Uzbekistan. They are just as evil that is the problem. God help us, well it`s all we have left.
Posted by: George Dutton
at November 21, 2007 12:22 AM
I'm advised by someone who works with refugees that it may be worth contacting http://www.ncadc.org.uk/ but have a busy day at work. Perhaps someone else could ask them for urgent advice.
Posted by: k
at November 21, 2007 6:55 AM
Dear all
What is the big surprise?!
This is consistent with this government moral stance. Killing someone or allowing someone to be killed when you have the power to protect them is the same to me. Apart from killing the innocent directly in Iraq and Afghanistan, the government sanctioned the killing and torture by third parties in more than one occasion; American planes carrying people for 'extraordinary rendition' fueling in British airports, the blocking of security council resolution to give time to Israel to kill more Lebanese, and extradition of "terror suspects" to various countries, including the US are some immediate examples.
The extradition of Sidikov is only a part of thee bigger picture.
Posted by: Alien
at November 21, 2007 8:22 AM
Advice from NCADC
Jahongir Siddikov, too late for NCADC to try and intervene, need to read his Home Office documents.
However, if his life is in danger upon return he/you could apply to the ECHR to stop the removal under Rule 39.
This is much like a UK Judicial Review and the court always issues a Rule 39 if asked, it would prevent the Home Office removing Jahongir, till the ECHR can have a look at the case.
Documents available as attachment from NCADC
You need Jahongir to sign, Authority to ECHR
Fill in ECHR application it is in French/English
Rule 39 applications to ECHR Fax: 00 33 3 88 4127 82
Ring 00 33 3 88 41 23 19 to get confirmation fax received.
John O for NCADC
0121 554 6947
http://www.ncadc.org.uk/
Posted by: k
at November 21, 2007 8:41 AM
Got an email back saying George Galloway has been informed, lets hope he can do something. Julie Hyland
at the wsws.org is also trying to help.
Posted by: George Dutton
at November 21, 2007 10:27 AM
"Tuesday November 16, 2004"
"When Mr Blair was warned by the home secretary in a private letter that there was "ample evidence from a range of sources of serious human rights abuses in Egypt", and that there was "little scope for pushing deportations any further", he replied:" "This is crazy. Why can't we press on?"...
http://tinyurl.com/ys8aed
Posted by: George Dutton
at November 22, 2007 1:17 PM
Fantastic news! - I was wondering what had happened. I recently got a vague and unconvincing reply from the home office via my MP, but delighted if that minor prodding added to the total.
Posted by: elfknight
at January 30, 2008 10:12 AM
The above comment should have course gone onto the following post!
http://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2008/01/a_life_saved.html
Posted by: elfknight
at January 30, 2008 10:14 AM


