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Supporters of Abdelkader Belaouni at Minister of Immigration's home office in Simcoe , Ontario.
Folks travelled from Montreal to Simcoe, Ontario to support Kader's right to stay in Canada.
Date: 09/07/2007
Views: 99
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Mohan Mishra and Jared Will wait for response.
Delegation members Mohan Mishra, No one is illegal Toronto (left), and Jared Will (right), member of Kader's support committee wait for response from office.
Date: 09/08/2007
Views: 112
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A picket formed outside the office.
Nora Butler Burke from the 2110 Centre for Gender Advocacy and Cory Legassic from Kader's support committee explain why we are here.
Date: 09/08/2007
Views: 77
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Capuchine supporters of Kader
Capuchine brothers from Toronto join the picket in support of Kader.
Date: 09/08/2007
Views: 69
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IWC and Brantford CAW
Mostafa Henaway from the Immigration Workers Centre in Montreal and staff of the Brantford local of the Canadian Autoworkers in support of status for Kader.
Date: 09/08/2007
Views: 65
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Father John, Steve Watson and Michael Creal locked out.
Father John from Toronto (left), Steve Watson, National rep. of the Canadian Autoworkers (middle), and Michael Creal of the Ontario Sanctuary Coalition (right) on the steps of Finley's office are locked out of Finley's office.
Date: 09/08/2007
Views: 58
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Ontario Sanctuary Coalition
Members of the Ontario Sanctuary Coalition of Toronto and from Montreal's Pointe Libertaire put up sign in support of Kader.
Date: 09/08/2007
Views: 66
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Marcel and view of Simcoe
Marcel Sévigny (left) came from Kader's neighbourhood in Montreal to support him. Sévigny is active in the Pointe Libertaire and is a former City Councillor for Kader's neighbourhood.
Date: 09/07/2007
Views: 60
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Our community, our choice
It is high time the Minister steps up, responds to the growing support. Meg Leitold of Solidarity Across Borders (second from left) holds the megaphone for Steve.
Date: 09/07/2007
Views: 74
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Kader in Simcoe
While Kader has had to live it every day for 615 days, his situation seems to be very far from the Minister's thoughts. But support is only growing ...
Date: 09/08/2007
Views: 57
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