Friday 20 July 2012

CHANGE OF OUR ORGANISATION'S NAME

We changed our name from Denied Asylum Seekers United Kingdom to DIASPORA ACTION and SUPPORT UNITED KINGDOM, (DASUK)
This has been necessitated by the positive development that has happened to majority our founding members who have all been granted status. This is a move that we applaud and give credit to the United Kingdom Home Office. People that are true activities remain passionate to this cause no matter what circumstances confront them. As a gesture to our attained status we have found it necessary to have a name that embraces the positive development that has been experienced within our organisation.
Dasuk does continue to do the work it was formed to do. With the support that we have experienced from North East Regional Refugee Forum, Citizens for Sanctuary, Thrive Methodist Church, Ners and many other RCOs that we have worked with we acknowledge the numerous benefits gained through positive engagement in this region. It is our wish our members and supporters from other parts of the United Kingdom feel confident to approach us whenever the want to understand how the activities of DASUK have impacted positively on the Asylum community in the North East Region.
We are currently developing an interesting programme that is aimed at making life safe and fair for those that find themselves facing the challenge of Removal from the United Kingdom.

Contact us on our e-mail for any questions in connection with this programme, which we feel should benefit all that see sense in contacting our work with passion and concern for others. We remain patriotic the aims and objectives of Dasuk in our daily work and wish if everyone would work hard to promote the upholding of human rights where ever we are in the world.

DASUK does pass its positive comments to the UKBA for the positive decisions made and we also understand their professionalism in areas they have found not meeting the criterion of not awarding status if this is supported by the applicants' failings in presenting the credible evidence of their cases. We do not wish anyone who finds themselves unable to be articulate in presenting their cases being victims of their failings and we urge all affected by such short comings to contact us and we will assist or sign post them to our trainers.