OUR SERVICES TO REJECTED REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS
They are many ways to support the Ekens Foundation works as everyone could make an input to help us achieve our goal to outsmart the injustice against the rejected refugees and the asylum seekers
OUR SERVICES TO HUMANITY AND REAL-TIME HUMANITARIAN RESPONSES TO REJECTED REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS
Our services include a real-time humanitarian response to vulnerable less opportune people in the communities because we connect to them through grassroots campaigns.
Our main focus includes making trip visits to the immigration detention centers and provincial prisons to assist those failed refugees that are facing deportation to their various indictable countries of origin, or perhaps their aggressors and agents of persecution.
Those arrested and detained after their refugee and asylum application was rejected by the authorities supposedly the country of protection that should have complied with the 1951 Geneva conventions.
Our mandates are to protect and assist the rejected refugees and asylum seekers post-deportation to document and report on pre and post-deportation regarding the violation of human rights issues and to use such reports to lobby the host governments' countries to change their refugees and asylum policies
We lobby them to fully implement the convention of refugees and to comply with the international norms because what happens to rejected refugees and asylum seekers during post-deportation is unknown.
They are vulnerable to being apprehended by state security agents and sent to prison, tortured, tried for treason, or even killed.
Our research has shown compelling evidence of increasing many rejected asylum seekers who were deported are grossly mistreated in receiving countries
The facts are deporting countries do not monitor what happens after deportation and that is why we argue that such deportations could amount to the systematic killing of those victims while we noticed that the oversights agencies like UNHCR, Amnesty International, RefWorld, and co. have been influenced by their host countries making them lass independence
Ekens Foundation has determined to fight against such injustice without any fear or favor from any government.
These are based on our first-hand Experiences of systematic oppression, Injustice, Travesty of Justice, Discrimination, Misrepresentation, and Intimidation with impunity towards the violation of Fundamental Human Rights.
It’s unacceptable that the state party is unable to redress a TRAVESTY JUSTICE on a refugee procedural process against the 1951 Geneva convention and its applicable protocols we're the state supposedly the agents of protection used a persecutory state and her agent of persecution as a source of information against a refugee applicant,
Thus resulted on vacation of legitimate international protection status, in violation of Article 9 of the Option Protocols on Civil and Political Rights, by the United Nations General Assembly resolution 2200A (XXI) dated on16 December 1966 that entered into force on 23 March 1976
Under whatever circumstances, any government with the intent to redress this unjustified non-compliance of the international covenant should have reviewed the communication.
We are committed to endeavoring on fighting for justice for those refugees and asylum seekers both pre and post-deportation.