Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The decison of court

The decision of the court

The court decision was that Ahmed Ali suffered from post traumatic disorder and his case was dismissed and he’s to have protection from the government. (Immigrant justice.org.com) Courts around the United States have interpreted the meaning of “particularly serious crime” different in ways, resulting in inconsistent and often unfair treatment of immigrants. (Immigrant justice.org.com). The serious crime was that they weren’t offering refuge protection for him. Ahmed Ali was trying to overcome the images of the murders that he seen when he was in Somalia living with his family. Ahmed was dealing with enough of ethnic conflicts in Somalia, so when he came to the Unites States, he just wanted a new start into his future. He started attending classes at Madison area technical college, and started to get on the right track, and then he got into a fight and that’s what started it all. This case went through several courts before it was heard clearly. Finally in 2007 it was dismissed and the settlements were granting Mr. Ali protection and once again his new start. If the system was fair and looked at all the facts of the case this could have been solved years ago. I think that the government forgets about what other countries experience, and the living conditions that they live each day. If they would take a minute and not be so judgmental, and really look at the picture, than justice can be served fairly. The poverty in Somalia is shocking and the thing that happen there are unspeakable. This state is failing and can’t provide the basic needs to the people. (www.icrc.org) the courts treated Amed Ali like a terrorists which he was afraid of and killed his family. We all are humans foreign are not we all serve a purpose on this earth and we don’t need to be constantly judged on a daily basis. Which we could use from other countries, but our pride always gets in the way.

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