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MP fights to stop deportation of slave

5:33am Monday 4th June 2007

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Twickenham's MP has launched a campaign to prevent the deportation of a man from Niger, who was a slave and now wants to work and pay taxes in Britain.

Baba Bari, who lives in Whitton, south-west London, escaped from the west African country and reached the UK but was arrested for working without permission. He was put on a plane back to his native country but has been sent back on two occasions, once from Niger, once, in transit, from Algeria.

Mr Bari, who is described as an illegal immigrant, is now in limbo and destitute and does not want to return to Niger, where slave ownership is not uncommon and was only made illegal a few years ago.

Vincent Cable, MP for Twickenham, has taken up the case and has appealed to the Home Secretary to review it and, while it is ongoing, allow Mr Bari to support himself and pay taxes.

Dr Cable said: "It is extraordinary that when the British Government is commemorating the 200 year anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade - with John Prescott swanning off to Barbados for a celebratory party - that it should be deporting someone back to slavery in one of these countries where this appalling practice still goes on.

"The Government is even arguing that fear of return to slavery does not constitute persecution in terms of asylum law.

"The most touching part of this story is that Baba, who was forced to work as a child and frequently beaten by his owner, now wants to work to support himself.

"I come across many asylum cases which vary from the highly sympathetic to the seriously fraudulent; but this is a genuine case with a mass of supporting testimony to substantiate his case."


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Gareth, Hackney says...
1:07pm Mon 4 Jun 07

and it's our problem, why?

geshy, watford says...
1:34pm Mon 4 Jun 07

How did he get from Niger to here on slave wages, are we the first safe country. Every immigrant has a hard luck story - funny eh!

Lisa, Croydon says...
2:38pm Mon 4 Jun 07

Some people have no idea what goes in in the world because you are so **** ignorant and never get further that Menorca! If you lived the life these people do, you would understand. But people over here dont, because we have things too easy, we have too much and we have a benefits system for all the lazy baby makers and scroungers.At least this man wants to work!

Gareth, Hackney says...
3:49pm Mon 4 Jun 07

Your right Lisa, let's just invite everyone from a country who is not as well off as the UK to live here. Oh yeah, that's what we do anyway. By the way Lisa, where is Menorca? Can I claim benefits whilst on holiday there?

Lisa, Croydon says...
4:48pm Mon 4 Jun 07

Its nothing to do with not being well off. And I dont see any mention here of him claiming benefits. Yes there are others who do but no need to be totally ignorant about it. And as for inviting people,how many countries did England 'invite' themselves too?

Gareth, Hackney says...
9:01am Tue 5 Jun 07

And how many did we save from German occupation? Life through blinkered eyes.

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