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Why? Because he was doing his job as a doctor and a senior government official did not want him to. They sent their children into hiding, and got on the first flight away. They had to leave and lost everything.There was no choice. It is not safe for them to return. You'd think they would get help but their asylum claim was refused. Their NASS support was stopped. Sheriff Officers instructed by the Council issued an eviction order. They aren’t allowed recourse to public funds, i.e. homeless units, hostels. The street was their only option. When they came to us, they were relying on handouts from neighbours, and visiting the mosque for meals. We supported them on a weekly basis out of our hardship fund. Our caseworkers argued for Social Work to provide housing. You can help us help others. Please support our humanitarian work now:You can make a single or monthly donation, or you can raise funds for us by getting sponsored or asking your wedding or birthday guests to donate to our hardship fund. If you would like help in making a donation please call Jamie O'Neill on 0141 353 2220.
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 May 2011 ) |




We can't show you their faces, or tell you their names or which country they're from. He is a highly skilled doctor, 68 years old, and has a serious heart problem. They had to flee their home and country.








