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2. Urgent action dated 13 September 2000
57.
The following is the full text of the request for urgent action:
“I am deeply concerned about continued racial harassment that Dr. and
Mrs. Ofume are being subject to as a result of disclosing racial discrimination and
campaigning for human rights and liberties of the Blacks, First Nations, Metis and Inuit
in Nova Scotia.
“According to the source, the Federal Government of Canada and the
Government of Nova Scotia instructed Dr. and Mrs. Ofume to stop defending or
campaigning for the civil liberties of the Blacks, First Nations, Metis and Inuit in Canada,
to disband their NGOs and to publish the names and addresses of all the members of the
following NGOs:
− African Canadian Human Rights Association Inc.
− Anti-Refugee Slavery International Inc.
− International Campaign for Nigerian People’s Liberation and Democracy Inc.
− Netlink International Communication System Inc.
− Oil and Chemical Watch International Association
− African Canadian Immigrant Settlement Association Inc.
“Allegedly when Dr. and Mrs. Ofume refused to heed these instructions, the
Federal Government and the Government of Nova Scotia started using all sorts of
measures to destroy these NGOs and the Ofume family in the following ways:
− issuance of a series of death threats against them to the extent of attempting to burn
down their home and those of some of the members of the above-listed NGOs;
− network spying and destruction of their communications systems - e-mails, Internet,
telephone, fax, etc.;
− restriction of their rights and access to education, employment, funding from donors
outside Canada to support the operation of these NGOs and other services;
− high-handed sabotage which led to the failure by their NGOs to get any funding from
donors inside and outside Canada;
− Denial of legal aid (all the legal aid agencies and lawyers have been warned by the
Canadian Government not to provide legal aid for and represent Dr. Ofume).