BROTHERS IN ASYLUM BATTLE.TWO brothers who fled the Taliban in fear for their lives face being torn apart by the asylum asylum (əsī`ləm), extension of hospitality and protection to a fugitive and the place where such protection is offered. The use of temples and churches for this purpose in ancient and medieval times was known as sanctuary. system today. Sifatutullah Hotak, thought to be about 14, who lives in Newsham Park Newsham Park Liverpool England is a 121 acre (490,000 m²) Victorian era park. It opened in 1868. To the east is the Canada Dock branch, to the north West Derby Road. History has learning difficulties and relies on Ezatullah, 19, to be his "voice". But Ezatullah is booked on a flight at 7.30pm that will send him back to Afghanistan He was detained de·tain tr.v. de·tained, de·tain·ing, de·tains 1. To keep from proceeding; delay or retard. 2. To keep in custody or temporary confinement: on April 13 and accused by the British Government of having fake documents. Kathleen Fitzpatrick, who has looked after Sifatutullah at Asylum Link in Liverpool, said: " Without contact with his brother, I don't know what he needs, he's just lost." A UK Border Agency spokesperson said: "All new evidence and further representations are considered up until the point of removal." |
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