$25,000.00 REWARD OFFERED FOR JUSTICE IN IMMIGRATION CASE Print Email
$25,000 Offered As A Reward For Justice -- Enough is enough. Hundreds of years ago, millions of families suffered dramatically at the hands of injustice. Tortured in gas chambers, robbed of land and forced into slavery, there were no widespread guidelines against torture...

To All Human Rights And Immigration Advocates:

$25,000 Offered As A Reward For Justice

Enough is enough. Hundreds of years ago, millions of families suffered dramatically at the hands of injustice. Tortured in gas chambers, robbed of land and forced into slavery, there were no widespread guidelines against torture. Law enforcement agents and judges were directly involved by owning their own colored help - individuals they forcibly brought into the United States of America.

In this new millennium, more families are being robbed of their husbands, sons, wives and daughters and being forced out of the United States as they are being tortured in the process - treatment which was unbelievably legalized by President Bush in September of 2006.

A black entrepreneur residing in America, Edwardo Mathew faces deportation as do many other immigrants in the United States. However, he stands by his statement “that after the disappearance in Aruba of Natalie Holloway, a white girl from Alabama, the United States is directing its frustration about the international incident to the situation against him - an Aruban National.” The United States government has unjustly detained him in mandatory detention and has tortured him as defined by the United Nations Convention Against Torture as there are once again no guidelines within the United States of America against inhumane and degrading treatment.

Accused of not letting American authorities know that he was arrested in the past in his own country of Aruba, according to Mathew and family, senior government officials and United states customs officials - as well as even the president of the United States, George W. Bush, knew of Mathew’s past arrest. All action and inactions indicate government officials are now covering up to justify an illegal arrest and unjust treatment.

Mr. Mathew and family have posted a reward of $25,000 USD for anyone who can deliver evidence that can lead to an arrest of those that are responsible for the injustice Mr. Mathew has been detained now - for the last six months.

For additional details, contact Dr. Arianna Mathew at 401-228-6013 or visit www.unitedslavery.com or www.edwardomathew.com.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 10 December 2006 )