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Members speak to South West Londoner about six years of injustice

Members speak to South West Londoner about six years of injustice

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 Migrant Voice - Members speak to South West Londoner about six years of injustice

On 28 August, the South West Londoner published a feature article about the injustice facing tens of thousands of students wrongly accused of cheating on an English test six years ago and the Migrant Voice-led campaign for justice, My Future Back.

“I cannot stay here and I cannot go back," said Asiya, one of the affected students and a Migrant Voice member. "The final thing is that I can die. I have suicidal thoughts, the only thing that stops me is the fear of God."

“If I go back to my country now I can’t apply to go anywhere else in the world, because in their eyes I’ve deceived the UK government," said Janibush, a second student. "So my life is absolutely gone.”

The journalist also spoke to MV Director, Nazek Ramadan, who said: "As long as the current Home Secretary refuses to work with us and the students towards a real solution, hundreds of innocent students will continue to suffer and see their futures slip away.”

Read the full article here.

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VAI, 200a Pentonville Road,
London
N1 9JP

Phone: +44 (0) 207 832 5824
Email: [email protected]

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Number: 1142963 (England and Wales); SC050970 (Scotland)

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