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About
Asylum Voice is a campaign of Asylum Seekers and the undocumented living in Liverpool in particular and in the UK in general.
Its inception goes back to July 2006 when an Ethiopia fellow asylum seeker found hanged in the Home Office emergency accommodation centre.
The death of the 35 years old engineer being the immediate cause ,and the prevailing and existing asylum situation forcing asylum seekers to raise their voice, they begun campaigning in search of fair treatment, justice and unbiased handling of their asylum matter.
Not from Japan or the States
In Liverpool, there are many Asylum Seekers from different parts of the world ranging from Africa and Asia to South America.
In many of those countries there is war, there are human rights violations...

Is that country really safe?
Is Zimbabwe a safe country to return? Is Mr.Mugabe democratic? Does he respect human rights?
It has been more than a year now since Mrs Dorcas was separated from her family. Many months simply elapsed with her refusal letter from the Home Office and uncertainty at hand.

The ID Card
Imagine yourself having an ID card with the following details:
Name: Albert Einstein
Income: £40/Week
Profession: Physicist,
Scientist.
*Employment :Prohibited
Travel: Prohibited
Marriage:
Prohibited
*YOU ARE A PERSON WHO IS LIABLE TO BE DETAINED
*YOU MAY NOT ENTER
EMPLOYMENT, PAID OR UNPAID, OR ENGAGE IN ANY BUSINESS OR PROFESSION.
*YOU
MUST REPORT TO AN IMMIGRATION OFFICER (Daily, many miles away)
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2006-2007.Asylum Voice.Liverpool

Irony
The Home Office have told Mohammad that they do not believe that there is a threat to his life if he is deported back to Afghanistan. This is while the UK Foreign Office ironically advises against 'all but essential' travel in Kabul and against all travel to other provinces in Afghanistan.
