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Anselme Noumbiwa update
17/07/2008

Anselme Noumbiwa update

Monday about 4.30 the escorts picked me up from Colnbrook IRC to Heathrow airport to deport me to Cameroon where I escape due to torture and violence when I succeeded my father and refused to followed the Bamiléké tribe.

The escorts were five people, brought me near the flight, one hold my left hand, other on my right hand another one in front of me and two behind me.

When we reach the flight's door I say to them I can return in the same country, I tried to hold the flight's door with my hand and they started to harm me, put me the handcuff hurt me with that, they beat me carried me on to the plane and I tried to shout and say I'm not a criminal or robber, I'm asylum seeker why do you treat me like this. They hold my finger on the two hand and press out to break I cried.

One airline staff man came and say we can't carry this man why did you treat him like that. They continued to harm me and the man of airline gone and came back with a lady who came and complain.

After this the escorts told to the lady to sign the document if airline doesn't agree to carry me and she sign and get her mobile phone make a call, after that she ask me to be quiet until they will removed me from flight.

They removed me to van closed the van door and started to beat me again. We left airport they brought me back to Colnbrook and removed my handcuff.

The nurse say the doctor will see me the next day and she will give me the medication.
I'm disappointed because I didn't receive any medication or see the doctor from detention centre.

This afternoon I was visited by a doctor from Medical Justice who took photos of injuries to my wrist and arms, she is going to send me a report.