public the letter written dall'ASGI (Association for Legal Studies on Immigration) to shed light on the disturbing and serious violations of human rights that lie behind the return of the young Nigerian girl
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Dear
Prefect Bologna
via IV Novembre, 24 40123 Bologna
Dear
Quaestor of Bologna Piazza G.
Galilei
40123 Bologna
Dear
protecting rights of persons deprived of liberty
Chambers. Desi Bruno
Roosevelt Square, 3 40121 Bologna
Dear
Municipality of Bologna
Government Commissioner
Dr. Annamaria Cancellieri
Piazza Maggiore, 6 40124 Bologna
learn the press that a young Nigerian named Faith A., held at the CIE in Bologna he had not complied with earlier expulsions, on July 21, 2010 was forcibly repatriated to Nigeria, despite:
- had expressed a willingness to apply for international protection, which in fact had the same morning by his attorney,
- despite his country risks the death penalty or life imprisonment for killing a prominent person who had attempted to rape her, why the young man had taken refuge in Italy,
- even though he was waiting for definition of the regularization procedure activated since September 2009.
Paradoxically, the girl was traced by police after they were called to his aid, as a result of an attempted rape in her own home now that the girl had reported!
This situation was immediately reported to the authorities of public security, before the execution of the expulsion as well as during the execution, but nevertheless it was amazingly carried out the removal and return, unconcerned and indifferent to the grave risks it would have exposed the young foreigners.
evident and conclusive are the most serious human rights violations by Faith and the serious institutional responsibility for not having allowed a first protection against violence in Italy and to enjoy the right to political asylum and through the prohibition of expulsion enabling effective access to procedures for the recognition of international protection, in violation of the provisions of the International Conventions (Conv on Refugees of 1951 but also the European Convention on Human Rights), the Italian Constitution (art. 10, para. 3) and by Italian law (art. 7 Legislative Decree no. 25/2008 and Art. 19 TU 286/98).
Given of the above, requires that the Authority in providing address, each as it accrues, any appropriate clarification of the fact described above.
Association Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will pay to the relevant international agencies for the verification of the violations described above and for the protection of the rights of young Faith A..
Pending emergency response
for ASGI:
Chambers. Nazzarena Zorzella
Dr. Barbara Spinelli