I am writing this  letter in regard to the article that I read this morning on metro magazine. The article titled: Asylum seekers ‘can be refused NHS treatment. I found it for a long time that failed Asylum seekers have been deprived from the basic human rights. Failed Asylum seekers are entirely prohibited from work in this country, and they also lived in squalid conditions, and some are homeless and sleeping on the streets and also traumatised. I found it very harsh and cruel for this vulnerable group not to get free treatment from NHS just because of heartless judges who impose repression laws on their fellow human beings. I feel it’s high time to denounce these cruel and unmanly thinking of individuals. Failed asylum seekers are human beings with feelings and emotions. Probably it could through the legal system that failed them when they have genuine concerns over their lives. Personally, I am part of the group and I have been here for more than six years but I could not be returned to my country of origin (Zimbabwe) because it’s not safe.  I am qualified nursery manager, freelancer writer and well a cake decorator but because of the legal system, I am not allowed to work. At the present I am doing voluntary work as community reporter. I am happy that I am contributing something back into the community. I wish all legal systems are fair and people should have a better understanding of other people if they put themselves in the same shoe.


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