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kachrakhana said:
I am in New Brunswick but I will take off from my Job and will fly to Toronto for this Dharna but we should do some homework such as

1) We should make a list of suffering people.
2) Locate some contact in Media.I know a guy who is running Pakistan times news paper,I will check with him if he know any concerned person.
3) Write down a letter with everybody signatures
4) Places where we should go to raise our voice
5)Contact human right organization
6) etc etc.....Add you suggestion


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I am totally agree with SUR1 that we should make a template with action item.I have collected some,other can add/remove/suggest more......
 
Danny4450 said:
Ladies are more than welcome to join us. So far we have 6 people, can we get a few more so we can start a discussion to find the best way to approach this issue.

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count me in too
 
@Danny: Just my two cents. Start with creating more awareness about your plight amongst other communities. Dont keep it confined only to the Pakistani community. The more people know about the situation, the more support you wil be able to garner. Im certain other communities would be sympathetic to the ordeal of Pakistanis. I know I am.
 
kachrakhana said:
I am in New Brunswick but I will take off from my Job and will fly to Toronto for this Dharna but we should do some homework such as

1) We should make a list of suffering people.
2) Locate some contact in Media.I know a guy who is running Pakistan times news paper,I will check with him if he know any concerned person.
3) Write down a letter with everybody signatures
4) Places where we should go to raise our voice
5) Contact Human Right Organization
6) etc etc.....Add you suggestion


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Danny4450
Kachrakhana
muzmil
insaan2011
bibi sherin
became-a-loner
raptorsfan
sabii
pakhtun_89
SUR1
Far away
J_T


I have updated the list.Now We have 12 people wiling to participate.Good response guys.Add your self if somebody is missing.
Please also memories yr contacts in media/human right organization/news paper or active people in Toronto so when we start our discussion from draft version to final version ,we will have good input from everybody.
 
the idea of contacting human rights organizations is good as well!
 
sabii said:
the idea of contacting human rights organizations is good as well!


Sadly the politicians already know that immigration into Canada is not a human right.
 
Baloo said:
Sadly the politicians already know that immigration into Canada is not a human right.

but keeping the sposuses apart from each other is against humanity..isnt it?
 
Baloo said:
Sadly the politicians already know that immigration into Canada is not a human right.

Yes it is not a human right for everyone in the world to immigrate to Canada but if you frame the argument from sponsors point of view...sponsors are Canadian tax paying Citizens and they are entitled to unbiased services from their government within a reasonable amount of time. If this government's actions are creating a hell on earth for the citizens then I beleive there can be an human right angle t o this situation
 
sabii said:
but keeping the sposuses apart from each other is against humanity..isnt it?

Definitely,it's against humanity to keep spouses and kids aparts.I understand that there are fake marriages issue but what kind of investigation CHC-I is doing which is taking 2yrs or more and everybody knows that CHC-I normally open your file after 1 yr.
 
sabii said:
but keeping the sposuses apart from each other is against humanity..isnt it?

Delayed or refused immigration is not a breach of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The closest it gets is:

Article 13.

(1) Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state.
(2) Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country.

Note that (2) does not say, has the right to enter another country.

Before you all jump, I know that keeping people apart is bad, and I don't agree with it, but it is not "against humanity".
People get confused when the term "inhumane" (Without compassion for misery or suffering; cruel) is used.
 
im in for it as long as it gets ma husband n others spouses here sure thing
and make sure everyone hears n kno bout our pain
 
hey guyz,

i am so happy today by the Grace of Allah my hubby got PPR today...Thank u guyz for ur support and help....
now how long it will take to get pp back?
 
Count me in providing when the protest be held.
 
Baloo said:
Delayed or refused immigration is not a breach of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The closest it gets is:

Article 13.

(1) Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state.
(2) Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country.

Note that (2) does not say, has the right to enter another country.

Before you all jump, I know that keeping people apart is bad, and I don't agree with it, but it is not "against humanity".
People get confused when the term "inhumane" (Without compassion for misery or suffering; cruel) is used.

When I stated that it can be human rights issue, I am referring to Canadian Human Rights Commission. I am not suggesting to send an appeal to UN Human Rights Commission. Canada has human rights commission at federal level and each province has its own. These commissions have much higher standards. The take cases where a group of people, specially minorties, have been discriminated. The have heard cases on employment, housing and other areas. The human rights commissions in Canada have also attempted to expand their jurisdiction by accepting cases which were markely different from the original intent for the foundation of these rights commissions. They also have gradually expanded the definition of human rights.