jeudi 29 janvier 2009

No to the deportation of a student critically ill !

Hadj Mohand El Hadi, a student registered in mathematics at the university of Lille 1 is suffering from hepatitis B and is about to be deported in Algeria.
The council of administration of Lille 1 has voted a motion for the intervention of the president of the university next to the
préfet to cancel this expulsion.
The student is now hold up at the
centre de rétention of Lesquin despite his health state witch requires an hospitalization.
El Hadi is in France since 2005, he came with a visa of student but this year he could not renew his visa in the absence of adress.
To expulse him is put his life in a jeopardy and endage his studies and his future !


Students know that the mobilization is necessary and everybody has to support him.

For others informations about the " sans-papiers " : http://leblogducsp59.over-blog.com/

The event we can see on the poster will take place at the cinema "l'univers", rue Danton in Lille, at 7 pm, free price.

I wanted to talk about that in my first article because I went to a rally in front of the prefecture of Lille to ask to the prefect to free him.
Some hundred people (students and others) were there, sitting down on the street and singing. There were of course, lot of "crs" and police.

I want to discuss with you about our responsibility as French students and French citizens.
I feel more affected in this case because is a student but I think that we have a responsibility also if the "sans-papier" is not a student.
What do you think about that? Are you agree or no with the rally? What do you think white-French people have to do?

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