N and her young family are in grave danger - tell Theresa May don't deport them to face death

  • by: Beyond Borders
  • recipient: Theresa May, UK Home Secretary and James Brokenshire, Immigration Minister
N is in great fear for her & her family's safety. She came to the UK in 2010 to escape persecution from her family in Pakistan. Since a teenager she has suffered serious physical and mental abuse from members of her family. After marrying a man seen as lower caste, her family harassed N, her husband and his family with threats of violence and death. Her father, who has powerful connections, and her brothers followed and attacked N and her husband when they fled to other areas of Pakistan. Her family supports a fatwa issued by religious authorities to stone N to death.

N & her husband have a daughter who is now 21 months old. N suffers from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; her recovery & mental wellbeing is at risk due to her situation. Her husband is scarred as a result of the beatings he received from N's family. Despite his young age he has suffered a heart attack and has ongoing health problems from stress and fear of return. Both have contributed significantly to our local community, always seeking to help others in need, and we are gravely concerned for their welfare.

It is not safe for N and her family to return to Pakistan. Therefore, please, sign this petition asking Theresa May and Immigration Minister, James Brokenshire, to recognise their genuine fear of persecution and grant their application for asylum.
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