Relocation, relocation
January 25, 2013
Dear Sir,
I write this letter regarding the controversy on the status of the Uighurs in Bermuda to add a small but important sidelight to this issue that seems to have been overlooked; and that is concerning the wives of these four men. Much has been stated on how each of these men are now married and fathers of children and as such it would be an even greater travesty of justice not to grant them citizenship.
There have been photographs of the men with their children, but not of their wives. I find that curious. However, when further looked into it seems that the women who became their spouses were not from Bermuda but were fellow Uighurs.
This might be interpreted as an unwillingness to integrate into our society and could be used as a reason for them, with our assistance, to find a more suitable country to which to emigrate for the benefit of all.
DENNIS WYNN
Paget
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Published Jan 26, 2013 at 8:00 am (Updated Jan 25, 2013 at 7:01 pm)