Stop the Deportation of Hicham Yezza

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Stop the Deportation of Hicham Yezza

Hicham Yezza, has lived, worked and studied in Nottingham for the past 13 years. He was awarded scholarships to study for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, and was later employed by the University of Nottingham. Hicham has made incredible contributions to the University, local community and society; though his studies, writings, performances, involvement in student groups and leadership in the facilitation of dialogue on contemporary political issues.

We the undersigned are outraged at the hurried and unjust deportation of Hicham Yezza and demand that the Home Office:

Recognise the invaluable contribution that Hicham has made to academic and social life at the University of Nottingham and further afield.
Acknowledge Hichams impeccable record and the astounding skills and competencies that he has to offer in this country.
Respect Hicham's fundamental human right to due process and a proper chance to make his case, before a court of law in a fair and timely manner.
Intervene to stop his hurried, unjust, imminent deportation.

13 Signatures

  • Alexander Andrews
    • Institution or Organisation (e.g. the University of Nottingham)
    • University of Nottingham
    • Country
    • United Kingdom
  • Paul Feldman
  • Samira Quaraishy
  • Fatema Haji-Taki
    • Country
    • Arlington,Massachusetts,USA
  • Dejan Djokic
    • Institution or Organisation (e.g. the University of Nottingham)
    • Goldsmiths, University of London
    • Country
    • UK
  • Richard Hindes
    • Any brief comments
    • Ill put my name to that. Free Hich!
  • Phil Brooker
  • Adam Swain
    • Institution or Organisation (e.g. the University of Nottingham)
    • University of Nottingham
    • Country
    • UK
  • Rob Jackson
  • Ian Whickham
    • Country
    • UK
  • Adnan Husain
    • Any brief comments
    • I am appalled at the terrible behavior of the security and immigration services that have unjustly detained this man and now threaten to unjustifiably deport him and endanger him further. This crude act by the Home Office is a thinly veiled maneuver to avoid embarrassment and the obvious racism and Islamophobia at the heart of its security and immigration policies and their execution.
  • Samira Q
    • Country
    • UK
  • Natalie Ledra
    • Country
    • United Kingdom