Monday, June 14, 2010

Ethiopia #2

The Asylum Officer also asked:
-is there anything else?
-if you return to your country today, what would happen? why?
When did you protest the first time in the USA? where? how many people were there?
what views did you express? did anyone notice?
did anyone from your government notice you? how do you know? how would they know your name?
How would your government have your photo? it is on your passport, and I.D. Card? they could compare photos of each protestor with photos of people they know are in the USA?
-in your two-page Declaration, there is nothing about paying bribes, correct? why isn't that detail in the Declaration?
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after you left your country, did your husband have any problems? when?
When did the police talk to him the first time?
how many different times did they talk to him?
what did they ask?
-how did husband answer, and then what did they ask?
did your husband share any emotions with you? is he angry? depressed? discouraged? anxious?
Is there anything else? really? what?
Is there anything else?
how many people did you ask, to write letters of support for you?
of those people, how many actually did write letters?
-did you ask anyone twice to write a letter? what did your friend say, when you asked?

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