They want to deport Pegah and send her to her death: we must not abandon her.
The case of Pegah Emambakhsh is the umpteenth case of violation of
human rights by our governments. The EveryOne Group, the activists and the politicians who have joined the appeal for her life have obtained a postponement until 28th August.
But we must not be deceived, the government is just waiting for public opinion to be distracted by other events (perhaps Beckham playing for the England team) in order to force Pegah up the plane steps and send her to her death.. Similar deportations have already taken place, even in recent times, in the United Kingdom and other countries which like to be defined “democratic”.
If we abandon Pegah, we will surrender our humanity and “they” will
win.
The case of Pegah Emambakhsh demonstrates that the fundamental human
rights are still today being walked over, and not only by the totalitarian
regimes, but by countries that consider themselves civilized. The laws of the Islamic Republic of Iran foresee torture and capital punishment through stoning for lesbians and hanging for male homosexuals. These are inhumane forms of persecution and it is no coincidence that where human rights are concerned, Iran has been compared to Hitler’s Germany.
Democratic countries believe themselves to be better than that, and put the greatest value on human life. For this reason they have accepted and undersigned the European Convention of Human Rights that asserts that:
“Not one can be deported if their life is in danger, so deporting LGBT asylum seekers is considered an infringement of this agreement”.
It is an ideal that the whole world shares, as long as it is only in writing.
But when real cases have come up, suddenly the governments try
to find all kinds of excuses in order to deport the homosexual refugees to
their countries of origin, denying their legitimate right of
political asylum and, in other words, allowing them to be murdered.
We are not talking about the distant past: in 2005 the Japanese
Government denied the right of asylum to a refugee who had fled from
Iran where he was condemned to death. The same year the highly civilized
Sweden denied asylum to another gay Iranian. In 2006 Holland stopped
deporting Iranian homosexuals to their deaths in their native land,
but it was only “a temporary” decision. The United Kingdom, thanks to
the complicity of the media, hides a tragic truth characterized by a political
decision to deny asylum to homosexuals who have escaped from countries in which they are persecuted.
Some homosexuals waiting for deportation from the United Kingdom towards
Iran have preferred suicide to the prospect of walking up the plane steps to
their deaths.
In order to facilitate the job of foreign governments, the Iranian
judges condemn the homosexuals for their sexual leaning and also add other
crimes that facilitate expulsion: corruption of minors, using violence, conspiracy etc
In the United Kingdom and Germany homosexuals are often asked to
prove their sexual leaning. It is yet another shameful excuse to deport
them, because it means the refugees would have to show their inquisitors
practical evidence of sexual actions or video-photographic documents proving
such actions have taken place, since apart their word no other proof exists.
Thanks to the appeal of the EveryOne Group, sustained by thousands of
people - including politicians, intellectuals, activists, everyday citizens
and many young people disgusted by the horror of the prejudice that makes even the countries that appear uncivilized - the magistrate has postponed the Pegah’s deportation from 23rd to 28th August.
The British Government is aiming to play for time, hoping that public opinion will move its attention to other more futile arguments, (like the call up of Beckham for the England soccer team).
The EveryOne Group will continue to speak up for Pegah’s right to live,
and the rights of all other victims of prejudice who have escaped
from the regimes that persecute them to be respected. The group will speak up so
that they will find asylum in the countries in which we all live, pay our
taxes, vote and obey the laws.
Do not leave the EveryOne Group to fight alone, do not abandon Pegah, do
not close your eyes, do not cover your ears, do not deaden your
hearts and consciences.
Indifference is equivalent to complicity in murder and if we want the representatives of our government to change, and become just men, we must supervise their actions and reprimand them when they make mistakes, when they throw the first stone.
We mustn’t let their smiles deceive us, their fine clothes, their sweet talk:
even Hitler’s executioners had the appearance of respectable people. Horror and cruelty are clever at masking themselves: they are clean, impeccable, they wear wide smiles and sometimes even crowns on their heads. If we want to stop them
spilling blood, we must learn to observe them “through X-rays”.
Thousands of people all over the world are asking for Pegah’s life
to be spared, for her rights to be respected. We have published just some of their
names, but we feel them all close to Pegah, to Yasmine K (the
Iranian lesbian woman who is about to be deported from Germany, to those who risk their lives because of the
prejudice, of the inhumanity of those who govern us, and to the guilty
slothfulness of the media.











