The Kadidja Kalekola Case
Amon Muwanga's letter to the NCHR
To: Board@nkmr.org
Subject:
Foreign mother deported for life - her daughter detained in Sweden
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These e-mails were sent to the Board of the NCHR on June 11, 2001 at 17:16 and June 18. It is published here with the special consent of the writer, Amon Muwanga. |
Hello Ruby,
Many thanks for your e-mail. I support you 100% to fight for this Tanzanian woman whom they want to separate her from child. These swedish people only think about money, nothing more. I was annoyed when I read this news on Text TV yesterday. These people have no morals at all. They wrote that the woman comes from Uganda. Now I am shocked to learn it from you that the woman comes from Tanzania. The struggle must go on. We must demonstrate in the streets to show that Sweden does not follow UN resolutions. There is slavery in Sweden. It is a shame to Sweden to see that Sweden does such inhuman things like this. Thanks a lot for your concern. It is not easy but you are trying your best. We are backing you in all ways. Tell the Tanzanian Ambassador that we are supporting them in this fight. Let the home news in Tanzania write about this. Sweden is not above the law. We hope that one day the family will be together with their daughter. I have sent your e-mail to many other people to know what has happened. Bye for now but hoping to hear from you.
Says Amon Muwanga
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To: Board@nkmr.org
Subject:
Foreign mother deported for life - her daughter detained in SwedenHello Ruby,
Thanks for yours. I have delayed in replying to yours because I have been in the hospital helping my wife who delivered a baby boy on 15th June 2001. Both the child and the mother are okay. Thanks for your prayers.
About the permission to publish my letter, it is okay, go ahead and publish it. I understand that the people I sent the your e-mails, did a good job in sending them also to other people worldwide. We want the whole world to know what is happening in Sweden. Sweden must stop trading in human being. Swedish oppression to other people must stop. Thanks for your work.
Bye for now.
Says Amon Muwanga.
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