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Name: Sara Hall on Feb 12, 2008Comments: How can you deport Guy if he's in danger of being tortured in Cameroon Stop his deportation now !Flag
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Name: Yvette Bailey on Feb 12, 2008Comments: I hope for the sake of all those seeking asylum from inhumane regimes Guy finds a way to fight this.Flag
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Name: Yvette Bailey on Feb 12, 2008Comments: I hope for the sake of all those seeking asylum from inhumane regimes Guy finds a way to fight this.Flag
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Name: Alexandra Zernova on Feb 12, 2008Comments: Guy's life is in danger if he would be deported. UK boasts high standards in defending human rights. This is the case to prove it. Thank you very much.Flag
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Name: Emily Pearce on Feb 12, 2008Comments: Jacqui Smith, I urge you to take action for my friend Guy Njike. What sort of country lets someone wait 9 years for a decision and then detains then on the spot and seeks to remove them within the week It really is inhumane. Guy has worked so hard to make the best of his situation, he has given so much to his community in London and he has loads of friends here. He is genuinely terrified of returning to the Cameroon and fears for his life. You only need to ask him about his experiences back there in prison to see that he did not come to the UK to seek educational betterment (as the Home Office refusal letter yesterday stated). He is such a lovely bloke and should not be retuned to the Cameroon where he will be in danger of torture again. Please let him stay.Flag
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Name: Helen Bartlett on Feb 12, 2008Comments: A good friend of mine has written to me about Guy and trusting her judgement and knowledge in this kind of situation,I know that this a case where we need to stand by and ask for compassion. Please allow Guy to stay.Flag
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Name: Giulia Vivaldi on Feb 12, 2008Comments: He works in a British industry, he volunteers, he's educated, and he's settled. What good will it do to send him back to a place that could endanger him All effects of this deportation will be bad, for his community, for him, and for us.Flag
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