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Asylum-seeker saved from deportation by shul activists

February 19, 2009 10:21

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

Swift action by synagogue members brought a last-minute halt to the deportation of a 62-year-old grandmother to the Democratic Republic of Congo last week.

Marie-Jeanne Elumba Ngolo, from Kinshasa, who has been in the UK for nine years, was a regular visitor to the New North London Synagogue’s drop-in centre for asylum-seekers.

But when she was suddenly arrested and told she was being sent back to her homeland, supporters of the centre lobbied the authorities and secured a temporary reprieve.

Mrs Elumba Ngolo’s late husband was the chief of police during the regime of President Mobuto, who was ousted from power in 1997.

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