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- Subject: Re: US Violates Refugee Rights
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- References: <1992Dec27.184723.12734@wixer.cactus.org>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 17:44:41 GMT
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- This is not a gay rights or racial relations matter; it is a public
- health matter. There are several other diseases that may serve as
- grounds for exclusion from the US; e.g. leprosy (or Hansen's Disease
- if you prefer.)
-
- There is enough racism and homophobia in the world without inventing
- it where it isn't.
- lazarus@wixer.cactus.org (Michael Lax) writes:
-
- >
- >The following is an action called for by Amnesty International USA's
- >Government Action Network and is posted here by Amnesty International
- >Members for Lesbian and Gay Concerns (AIMLGC).
- >
- >For more information about this action, write: Amnesty International USA's
- >Government Action Network, 304 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Washington, DC
- >20003. For information about AIMLGC, send email to: aimlgc, PeaceNet, (or
- >aimlgc@igc.org, on other networks). Postal mail can be sent to: AIMLGC, P.O.
- >Box 8293, Santa Cruz, CA 95061-8293.
- >
- >**********************************************
- >
- >U.S. Violates Rights of HIV-Positive Refugees
- >
- >November 12, 1992 -- The United States Government is currently holding
- >240 Haitian asylum seekers plus 38 other family members in quarantine at
- >the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. These refugees have tested
- >positive for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Each one has also
- >been judged twice to have a significant claim for the protection of the United
- >States due to fear of persecution by security forces or their allies in Haiti.
- >
- >These 240 men and women and their dependents are not being allowed to
- >pursue their claims of asylum because current U.S. policy calls for refuges
- >with HIV to be excluded from the country. Although Dr. Louis Sullivan,
- >Secretary of Health and Human Services, called in January 1991 for this
- >policy to be changed, the Bush administration has not taken any action to do
- >so.
- >
- >U.S. policy allows for a waiver to be granted in the U.S. embassy of a
- >refugee's home country. The waiver, however, is not practical nor safe for
- >refugees who have fled their country, apparently m,any with a well-founded
- >fear of persecution. In addition, most of these Haitians were likely unaware
- >of their HIV status until they reached Guantanamo.
- >
- >Amnesty International believes that this U.S. action violates the basic human
- >rights of people to seek and enjoy in other countries asylum from
- >persecution (Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights).
- >
- >Please write to William Bar, the Attorney General of the United States, and
- >please send a copy of your letter to June Osborn, the chair of President
- >Bush's National Commission on AIDS. Urge Mr. Barr to allow HIV-positive
- >Haitians in Guantanamo to enter the United States and pursue their claims
- >for political asylum. It would be especially appropriate for the Bush
- >administration to grant this before President Bush's term in office expires in
- >January.
- >
- >WRITE:
- >
- >The Honorable William Barr
- >Attorney general of the U.S.
- >Department of Justice
- >10th and Constitution NW
- >Room 4400
- >Washington, DC 20530
- >
- >Fax: 202-514-4371
- >
- >CC:
- >
- >June Osborn
- >Chair
- >National Commission on AIDS
- >1720 K Street NW
- >Room 815
- >Washington, DC 20006
- >
- >Fax: 202-254-3060
- >
- >Redirect the Power of Government for Human Rights!
- >
- >
-