Christian man’s Christmas Day deportation delayed by community

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Otis Bolamu is from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and says he would be imprisoned by the DRC government, whom he worked for, if he returned because of his opposition to them and his work on fair and open elections. 

He came to the UK this year after hearing that he was being suspected of spying on the government and is a member of the political movement Apareco in the UK, one of the main Congolese opposition groups here.

The Home Office were planning to deport Bolamu on Christmas Day after taking him into detention at 4am on 19th December from Swansea to Brook House near Gatwick, ready to put him on a plane on the 25th. 

Otis Bolamu is a practising Christian, actively involved in his local church and was planning to spend Christmas Day with his church friends.

A petition set up for him says: “All he wants is to be able to worship at his church on Christmas Day. Instead, he is being sent into harm’s way, with unseemly haste, on the most sacred of all days for Christians, whilst the rest of us will be celebrating.

“This is a cruel example of the hostile environment at work. Such an action is not at all compatible with the Christmas message of love and compassion.”

The petition currently has 8,301 signatures to protect him from further deportation, signed by many people from Hay Festival and Oxfam where he volunteered. 

Adam Price, the leader of the Welsh…

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