Urgent! Appeal to save Kate Omoregbe
- signatures: 339
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- signature goal: 500
- Target: Sig. On. Presidente Della Repubblica Italiana, Giorgio Napolitano Palazzo del Quirinale, 00187 Roma - presidenza.repubblica@quirinale.it.
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Appeal to save Kate Omoregbe:
This is an appeal to the President of the Italian Republic Giorgio Napolitano, for ask him to prevent the repatriation of the Nigerian woman Kate Omoregbe, the young woman has fled from Nigeria for not be forced to marry a man very old and to suffer a forced conversion from Catholicism to Islam.
In Nigeria she risks stoning or at least scarring with acid by relatives.
The girl is in Italy for some years, but now, she is held in prison, in a few days she will end her period of detention and she must be repatriated.
The girl asked the Italian political asylum, but a positive answer from governament, will arrive maybe too late.
A brief account of of the story of Kate Omoregbe:
The young Nigerian has worked for nearly 10 years as a caregiver for the elderly, in Rome and Tuscany, and she had a regular permission to residence Italy.
In Rome, she shared a small apartment with four other Nigerian girls.
One morning, in February 2008, while she was alone, her house is raided by the police and in her home police found a very small amount of marijuana.
Kate Omoregbe is arrested, although she always proclaimed her innocence.
The marijuana was of her friends and she said she never drank or smoked a cigarette.
Despite this, she could not afford a good lawyer and She was sentenced to four years and four months in prison.
Now finished her unjust and excessive condemnation, Kate Omoregbe will repatriated.
And call it this justice!
Kate Omoregbe: a Catholic who risks death by stoning lessAppeal to save Kate Omoregbe:
This is an appeal to the President of the Italian Republic Giorgio Napolitano, for ask him to prevent the repatriation of the Nigerian woman Kate Omoregbe, the young woman has fled from Nigeria for not be forced to marry a man very old and to suffer a forced conversion from Catholicism to Islam.
In Nigeria she risks stoning or at least scarring with acid by relatives.
The girl is in Italy for some years, but now, she is held in prison, in a few days she will end her period of detention and she must be repatriated.
The girl asked the Italian political asylum, but a positive answer from governament, will arrive maybe too late.
A brief account of of the story of Kate Omoregbe:
The young Nigerian has worked for nearly 10 years as a caregiver for the elderly, in Rome and Tuscany, and she had a regular permission to residence Italy.
In Rome, she shared a small apartment with four other Nigerian girls.
One morning, in February 2008, while she was alone, her house ... more
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