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CKUT Radio: The Struggle Against Pakistani Deportations in MontrealAnonyme, Jueves, Julio 8, 2004 - 02:24
Stefan Christoff
The Akhtar / Khan family was refused as refugee claimants in August 2002 despite the grave risk they face if deported to Pakistan, either directly or indirectly through the United States. In Karachi, Pakistan the family Shai Muslims were the direct targets of the Sunni Muslim militant organization the Sipeh-e-Sahaba (SSP). Naeem was beaten and brutalized several times, including once with bicycle chains, while Shamim and her daughters were held at gun point in their homes. This report features interviews conducted by CKUT Radio at the June 25th solidarity rally in Montreal and a speech given by the family's eldest daughter Sadaf Ali Khan at a workshop with the No One is Illegal Campaign of Montreal. For more than one year the Action Committee of Pakistani Refugees has been fighting the deportation of hundreds of Pakistani refugees from Canada. The highly public struggle against the deportation of the Akhtar / Khan family's deportation provides a clear case of the broader struggle of Montreal's Pakistani community and the urgent need for people from throughout Canada and the world to lead their support and solidarity. To listen / download the report visit: To read more information about the Akhtar / Khan family and to get involved with supporting their struggle against deportation visit:
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