Let Amar and Carolina stay together!

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The Boaz Trust is campaigning that Discretionary Leave to Remain in the UK be granted to Amar Hassan Albadawi, a Sudanese asylum seeker who is facing deportation, so that he can exercise his right to family life and settle here in the UK. Amar Hassan Albadawi is from the Beja tribe of East Sudan – one of the most marginalised and impoverished tribes in Sudan. After being unjustly detained and beaten by the Sudanese army, he joined the rebel Beja Congress freedom fighters in 2003. He was captured, but escaped from prison when it was attacked by the rebel forces. Amar sought asylum in the UK, arriving on 9th February 2005. After his asylum claim was refused, and appeal rights exhausted, he has lived as a destitute asylum seeker, without financial support, housing benefits or employment rights. Despite bleak prospects for his future, he actively pursued an education in the UK, studying electrical engineering for two years, first at college, then on his own when his right to study was withdrawn. He has also accessed English courses to improve his language skills. He has a lot to offer this country with his skills, interests and experience. In February 2005, Amar met a Colombian lady called Carolina and fell in love. In 2009 they sought to get married, although they could not marry in a registry office, because the Home Office required a Certificate of Approval for asylum seekers, so undertook an Islamic marriage in the Didsbury mosque, Manchester, on 19th September 2009. After this, Amar moved from his rent-free room with the Boaz Trust and moved in with Carolina. As their friends and acquaintances testify, their marriage is genuine and based on true love. Nevertheless, the Home Office has refused all further submissions, and insist that Amar returns to Sudan. We are deeply concerned that if Amar is returned his life will be in danger. On May 9th 2011 the Certificate of Approval was abolished. An interview for Amar and Carolina was arranged for June 2nd, to have a UK-recognised marriage. However, before this could happen, Amar was detained when he went to report, as required, at Dallas Court Reporting Centre in Salford on May 18th. He was taken to Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre near Heathrow, where he has been ever since. The Sudanese Embassy has agreed to issue travel documents, and when that happens Amar will be deported. Amar and Carolina have established a family life here in the UK, even without a legally recognised marriage certificate. If he is returned to Sudan, his life will still be in danger, and the prospects for their marriage and future will be bleak. We are calling on the Home Secretary, the Rt Hon. Theresa May MP, to use her powers of discretion to grant Amar Hassan Albadawi leave to remain in this country. By signing this petition you are standing with all those who know and love Amar and Carolina, and are standing up for justice and freedom!
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95 signatures
Goal: 5,000
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7 September 2011
95. Daniel Isaac | I support this petition
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85. Geoffrey Curl | May Amar and Carolina have a long and happy life together.
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