This is plain stupid. What do they want in order to feel satisfied? DO
they want signatures on their bloods? Now of course, we understand why
Britain is not safe despite having the world's biggest database of DNA
information, covering almost the whole country with CCTV and guarding
their borders. I was reading somewhere that people hide inside trucks in
France and enter the UK without official permits. If they the boarder
guards are busy turning blind persons home, where on earth they are
going to fight the real illegal immigrants? 

Subramani 

 

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Subject: [AI] Pakistan blind cricketers denied UK visa

Pakistan blind cricketers denied UK visa  

By Aleem Maqbool 
BBC News, Islamabad  



Pakistan's cricketers are worried they will not be able to defend their
title 
Earlier this week it was members of a pipe band from Pakistan that were
denied visas to travel to Britain, now it is the country's blind cricket
team.

Pakistan's blind cricketers are the reigning world champions. The squad
members have just finished attending a nine-day training camp, ahead of
what was supposed to be a four-match UK tour (on the invitation of Blind
Cricket England and Wales). 

But the team's visa applications have been rejected. 

The UK Border Agency says it did not have sufficient evidence to be
convinced the players would return to Pakistan once the tour was over. 

'Hurt and insulted'

Sitting in his Islamabad home, beside a table packed with sporting
trophies, is the chairman of the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council, and
former blind cricket captain Syed Sultan Shah. 


  It feels like we are being denied our rights 

Syed Sultan Shah, Chairman of the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council 
He says he is stunned by the decision: "We provided letters from our
council, and from the Pakistan Cricket Board, who confirmed they would
cover all costs," he says. 

"The English Cricket Board supplied our names and passport numbers. The
Pakistan ministry of sport gave us official leave to travel. We all
signed affidavits to say we would return, and if we did not, our
families would be penalised. What more could we do? 

"When we toured the UK in 2002 and 2006, nobody stayed behind. We just
want to play cricket." 

Mr Shah says the players had all taken leave from work, and that
hundreds of thousands of rupees (thousands of pounds) had been spent on
the training camp, new kit and on the visa applications themselves. 

"But it's not the money. It feels like we are being denied our rights.
We are all very hurt, very disturbed and feel very insulted by this," he
says. 

No apology

The UK Border Agency insists its ruling is justified. 

"We will make no apology for maintaining tough border controls created
to prevent abuse of the immigration system," it states. 

"If applications do not contain the necessary evidence and we are not
satisfied individuals will return at the end of their visit their visas
will be refused." 

The statement adds that "UKBA is committed to facilitating sporting,
cultural and arts exchanges". 

Eighteen of the 21 Pakistani players and officials that applied to
travel, including the manager and assistant manager, are totally or
partially blind. 

Many were part of the team that won the World Cup on home soil in 2006,
at a tournament in which England also competed. 

"As a blind person, playing cricket changed my life," says Mr Shah. "I
can't tell you how much confidence it gives us, and what it took to win
the World Cup." 

"But this has really been a big blow. And we are worried we won't be
able to defend our title in the future." 

    The next World Cup is scheduled to be held in England. 




 


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