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The British government says it will not force Zimbabweans who have been refused asylum1 to return home, but they will not be allowed to work in Britain. Hundreds of Zimbabwean exiles marched in central London Friday to protest that restriction2, as Tenda Maphosa reports.
Hundreds of Zimbabwean exiles gathered at Parliament Square in London calling for the government to let them work during their period of claiming asylum, 11 July 2008
Zimbabwean exiles gathered at Westminster Abbey for a special church service, joined by British supporters and the Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, who has taken a strong stand against the government of Robert Mugabe. In a televised appearance last year, he cut up his clerical collar and vowed3 not to resume wearing it until President Mugabe is out of office.
After Friday's service, the Archbishop applauded the decision to allow failed asylum seekers to stay in Britain, but appealed to the British government to do more.
"Now the next stage of it is, if they are not going to be repatriated4, and they are going to remain until there's peace back in Zimbabwe, we are saying, isn't it better, when you [have] got very well educated Zimbabweans in this country, to work and give them some conditional5 leave to remain, because I am sure they are better off working than going onto handouts," he said.
Zimbabwean exile Jean Munyuki was as the church service and the subsequent march. She says she fled persecution6 in Zimbabwe six years ago but, like many of her compatriots, has not yet been granted asylum.
"I am appealing to the British government that they can help us with papers, so we can work and support our families back home," she said.
Munyuki says she finds it contradictory7 that the British government has taken a hard line against a government it labels as criminal and illegitimate, and yet it denies Zimbabweans in Britain a living.
The demonstrators then marched off toward the Home Office to present Home Office Secretary Jacqui Smith with a petition for a change in government policy.
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n.避难所,庇护所,避难 | |
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2 restriction | |
n.限制,约束 | |
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起誓,发誓(vow的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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4 repatriated | |
v.把(某人)遣送回国,遣返( repatriate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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adj.条件的,带有条件的 | |
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6 persecution | |
n. 迫害,烦扰 | |
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7 contradictory | |
adj.反驳的,反对的,抗辩的;n.正反对,矛盾对立 | |
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