fromErik Ribsskog eribsskog@gmail.com
toTAYLORG@unhcr.org
dateMon, Sep 12, 2011 at 12:10 PM
subjectUpdate/Fwd: Reminder/Fwd: Problems at the Home Office/Fwd: UNHCR Assistance (Out of Office)
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Hi,
since last, I’ve been thrown out of my flat in Liverpool, by the bailiff, after an un-fair case, which I’ve complained about to the Parliament Ombudsman.
I’ve been thrown out of my old university, University of Sunderland, in a Gestapo-like way, I think I have to say.
(I went to Sunderland after I was thrown out in Liverpool, since the Merseyside Police and the Liverpool County Court harass me, I think I have to say. I’ve complained to the IPCC as well).
I was taken by the Northumbria Police, to the Sunderland Council Housing Service, and put on a hostell, (Azalea Lodge, in Ashbrooke), where the landlady said they were ‘very though and very friendly’, a couple of weeks ago.
Last night, a gang, with assistant Nel talking, knocked on my door, at 8 PM.
I had been writing on my memoairs, since I’ve overheard in Norway, that I’m followed by the ‘mafian’, in 2003 and 2004 and someone tried to murder me there, in 2005.
I then ran to Liverpool.
But I’ve also studied in Sunderland, in 2004 and 2005, so I went back to Sunderland after I was thrown out, by the Bailiff and the Police, last month.
The gang, (around 6-7 people in their 20’s/30’s), had heard me typing and wanted to know if I had a woman in my room.
(Why did they want to know that, it’s none of their business, I think).
This was threatening, I think.
I’ve gone to the business-line and got the best grade in typewriting, in Norway, since my father had a factory, and my grand-parents had an office for the factory, in their house, and I use to play in that office, I think one have to say, so I’m just used with typing.
Why do the UK put refugees in hostells full of criminals and junkies?
I think you in the UN should advice the Home Office to accept me as a refugee, so that I can get control in my life.
As a refugee, who don’t get my rights, to stand up for my rights, has to be my first priority, I think, then job-seeking, etc.
I should have just had e.g. a program-job for refugees, which was an routine job, so that I could focus on getting my rights on my spare-time.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Yours sincerley,
Erik Ribsskog
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From: Lucy Taylor-Gee
Date: Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: Reminder/Fwd: Problems at the Home Office/Fwd: UNHCR Assistance (Out of Office)
To: Erik Ribsskog
Thank you for your email. I am out of the office from 14th June -21st June 2011 inclusive. I will endeavour to respond to your email at the earliest opportunity upon my return.
If your query is urgent, please contact Alan Deve at deve@unhcr.org or Alexander de Chalus at dechalus@unhcr.org. Alternatively, contact 0207 759 8090.
1 refugee without hope is too many.
1 seul réfugié privé d’espoir c’est déjà trop.