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Akampurira levis
kakuma refugee camp
Kenya
akampuriralevis@gmail.com

Canada Immigration and Refugee Board

Request for Urgent Assistance and Relocation as a Gay Refugee

Dear sir,

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to you as a gay individual who is currently residing in Kenya after fleeing persecution in my home country, Uganda. I am facing significant threats and dangers to my safety and well-being in both the refugee camp and other areas of Kenya due to the alarming increase in homophobic attacks.

I would like to express my deep concern regarding the lack of protection and assistance provided by the UNHCR Kakuma in Kenya. Despite reporting my situation numerous times, I have not received any tangible support or resolution to my predicament. The absence of effective protection measures exacerbates the risks I face on a daily basis, and I believe that immediate action is necessary to ensure my safety.

I kindly request your urgent attention and assistance in facilitating my relocation from Kenya to a safer country. My life is currently at risk, and I strongly believe that finding a place where I can exercise my rights freely and live without fear of persecution is of utmost importance. The continued presence in Kenya exposes me to ongoing threats, and I am in desperate need of your support to secure my safety.

Considering Canada's reputation for being a safe haven for individuals seeking refuge and its commitment to protecting LGBTQ+ rights, I humbly implore you to consider my case sympathetically. I firmly believe that Canada's values of inclusivity, equality, and respect for human rights align with my aspirations for a secure and fulfilling life.

Enclosed with this letter, you will find copies of relevant documents, including evidence of my identity, as well as any supporting evidence of the persecution I faced in Uganda. I am more than willing to provide any additional information or documentation required to substantiate my claims and expedite the assessment of my case.

I would be immensely grateful if you could prioritize my request for relocation and ensure that it is processed expeditiously. I understand the immense workload you face and the number of individuals seeking refuge, but I cannot stress enough the urgency of my situation.

Thank you for your attention to this matter. I remain hopeful that you will recognize the pressing need for my relocation and act swiftly to provide the assistance I so desperately need. I eagerly await a positive response from your esteemed office and the opportunity to rebuild my life in a country that values and protects individuals like myself.

Yours sincerely,

Akampurira levis
 
Akampurira levis
kakuma refugee camp
Kenya
akampuriralevis@gmail.com

Canada Immigration and Refugee Board

Request for Urgent Assistance and Relocation as a Gay Refugee

Dear sir,

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to you as a gay individual who is currently residing in Kenya after fleeing persecution in my home country, Uganda. I am facing significant threats and dangers to my safety and well-being in both the refugee camp and other areas of Kenya due to the alarming increase in homophobic attacks.

I would like to express my deep concern regarding the lack of protection and assistance provided by the UNHCR Kakuma in Kenya. Despite reporting my situation numerous times, I have not received any tangible support or resolution to my predicament. The absence of effective protection measures exacerbates the risks I face on a daily basis, and I believe that immediate action is necessary to ensure my safety.

I kindly request your urgent attention and assistance in facilitating my relocation from Kenya to a safer country. My life is currently at risk, and I strongly believe that finding a place where I can exercise my rights freely and live without fear of persecution is of utmost importance. The continued presence in Kenya exposes me to ongoing threats, and I am in desperate need of your support to secure my safety.

Considering Canada's reputation for being a safe haven for individuals seeking refuge and its commitment to protecting LGBTQ+ rights, I humbly implore you to consider my case sympathetically. I firmly believe that Canada's values of inclusivity, equality, and respect for human rights align with my aspirations for a secure and fulfilling life.

Enclosed with this letter, you will find copies of relevant documents, including evidence of my identity, as well as any supporting evidence of the persecution I faced in Uganda. I am more than willing to provide any additional information or documentation required to substantiate my claims and expedite the assessment of my case.

I would be immensely grateful if you could prioritize my request for relocation and ensure that it is processed expeditiously. I understand the immense workload you face and the number of individuals seeking refuge, but I cannot stress enough the urgency of my situation.

Thank you for your attention to this matter. I remain hopeful that you will recognize the pressing need for my relocation and act swiftly to provide the assistance I so desperately need. I eagerly await a positive response from your esteemed office and the opportunity to rebuild my life in a country that values and protects individuals like myself.

Yours sincerely,

Akampurira levis
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