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Published Date: 26 September 2008
AN ASYLUM seeker who feared she would be killed if she was deported from Sheffield has won her fight to remain in the city.
Annociate Nimpagaritse, aged 25, spent three years in Burngreave until she was taken to a deportation centre in Scotland earlier this month.

She was told she was to be removed from the country after two failed asylum applications and was transferred to a centre near Heathrow airport.

But a campaign launched by her friends in Sheffield led to a Home Office U-turn yesterday and the young woman was granted permission to remain in the country.

Annociate, a Sheffield College student and member of the choir at St Marie's Cathedral, sought asylum in Britain after her parents were murdered by rebels in the African country of Burundi.

She feared she would be killed if she was forced to return home.

Campaigners lobbied MPs at the Labour Party Conference, bombarded Immigration Minister Liam Byrne with letters and gathered outside Sheffield Town Hall to draw attention to her plight. They also launched a petition signed by more than 1,200 people.

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  • Last Updated: 26 September 2008 8:25 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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shawy,

sheffield 26/09/2008 17:54:50
oh well done as if we didn't know that wasn't going to happen, and she be allowed to stay after going to the papers what a surprise !!!!!!!! its bad for all who live or most in africa just come over here and you will be protected
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Reaper,

Chesterfield (thank god!.) 26/09/2008 20:47:28
For f***'s sake!
This will open the bloody floodgates for the rest of them!
What's the point of protesting? This government is scared to death of offending minority groups..
This country, & this city (shitty is more appropriate) has become a sodding great free for all!
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27/09/2008 07:53:40
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G Wroe,

Sheffield 28/09/2008 23:06:12
I think it is very concerning that people are posting racist abuse on this website. People that advocate violence (as number 3 did) should be banned.

I am very pleased Annociate has been released, but ashamed of the way our country has treated her. I hope she will soon be given indefinite leave to remain in this country and allowed to get married.

What sort of society do we live in when someone who has not committed a crime is imprisoned in worse conditions than a murderer or rapist?
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truesheffielder,

anonymous 30/09/2009 21:14:57
omg i dont believe it a student so one of them actually wants to work, they all make me sick, close the gates and throw them all out, not going to happen though becasue this wimpy country wont stand up and say enough is enough, why are they here, they should be in italy or another country, they should claim assylum the first country they get to, but noooooo lets go to britain where we get free nhs and free money and free mobiles and learn to drive for half price, I PAY INTO SOCIETY AND GET NOTHING BACK LABOUR YOU MAKE ME SICK!!!, IM SAYING WHAT EVERYONE ELSE IS THINKIN, COME ON BRITS STAND UP AND STOP THIS BEFORE ITS TOO LATE!!
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