Bulelani Mfaco
Bulelani Mfaco bụ onye na-achọ ebe mgbaba na onye na-eme ihe ike na Ireland, na ọnụ na-ekwuchitere Movement of Asylum Seekers na Ireland.
Ọrụ
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Mgbe ọ nọ na South Africa, Mfaco tinyere aka na ngagharị iwe na-akpọ maka ụlọ ka mma, ịnweta ala na Abahlali baseMjondolo, [1] ahụike yana maka nkwalite ndị uwe ojii. Ọ bụ onye na-arụsi ọrụ ike na ọgbakọ ahụike Khayelitsha ma bụrụkwa odeakwụkwọ ngalaba maka Democratic Alliance. [1]
Ebe ọ tinyere akwụkwọ maka ebe mgbaba na Ireland na 2017, e debere Mfaco na ụlọ ọrụ na-enye ihe, nke mbụ na Dublin, mgbe e mesịrị na County Clare na County Limerick. Dabere na ahụmịhe ya n'ime usoro a, ọ sonyeere Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland (MASI) ma na-arụ ọrụ ugbu a dị ka ọnụ na-ekwuru ha. Ọ na-ekwu maka nsogbu ndị otu LGBT na-eche ihu n'ime ndokwa kpọmkwem, yana ọnọdụ ibi ndụ dị ala n'ọtụtụ ebe gafee Ireland, na-akọwa ha dị ka "ghettos n'echiche ọ bụla nke okwu ahụ". [2] [3][4] Ọ kọwaala otú ndị a na-emetọ n'ụzọ mmekọahụ si bụrụ ndị na-adịghị ike karịsịa n'ime ndokwa kpọmkwem, nakwa na ụzọ e si ebi ndị mmadụ nwere ike ịhapụ ndị mmadụ ka ha nwee mwakpo ndị ọzọ, ọkachasị ndị nọ na obodo LGBT.[5] O dere akụkọ ma dekọọ ndụ n'ime usoro ahụ, na-akwado ka ewepụ ya.[6] N'agbanyeghị na o nwere ikike ịrụ ọrụ, Mfaco arụwo naanị otu awa nke ọrụ a na-akwụ ụgwọ kemgbe 2018, ọ na-ekwu na ndị ọrụ Irish anaghị aghọta ikike enyere ndị na-achọ ebe mgbaba. [7][8] N'afọ 2019, Mfaco rịọrọ ndị Press Council of Ireland arịrịọ n'ụzọ gara nke ọma n'ịkwado mkpesa megide The Irish Times maka mbipụta ha nke mkparị agbụrụ. [9]
N'oge ọrịa COVID-19 na-efe efe, Mfaco ekwuola etu ọnọdụ obibi ndụ n'ime ebe a na-enye onyinye na-esi eme ka mmadụ ghara ịdị na-eme ihe na-agaghị ekwe omume n'ihi oke igwe mmadụ na akụrụngwa na-ekerịta.[1][2][3] Mfaco bụ onye nnọchi anya MASI na otu ọkachamara nke Minista Charlie Flanagan na David Stanton hibere iji wepụta ogologo oge maka inye nkwado ihe gụnyere ebe obibi maka ndị na-achọ mgbaba na-esite na omume kacha mma nke mba ụwa. [10]
Ndụ onwe onye
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Mfaco tolitere na Khayelitsha na Cape Town.[1] O nwetara akara ugo mmụta na ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị na nchịkwa ọha na mahadum nke Western Cape. Ọ tinyere akwụkwọ maka scholarships maka nzere masta na University College Dublin wee kwaga Ireland na 2015. N'ịbụ onye nwere mmekọ nwoke na nwanyị na mwakpo na South Africa, Mfaco tinyere akwụkwọ maka mgbapu na Ireland na 2017 mgbe ọ lọtara South Africa, mgbe ọ gụchara akara ugo mmụta ya na South Africa. 2016. N'oge a, a kpọgara ya na ebe a na-enye onyinye kpọmkwem na Balseskin, Finglas, Dublin. Ọ bi kemgbe na etiti na County Clare na Knockalisheen, County Limerick.[2] [3] [4] Ajụjụ arịrịọ ya maka mgbaba na Julaị 2019, nke ọ na-arịọ arịrịọ.[5] Enyere ya ikike ka ọ nọrọ na February 2023.
Ihe odide
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ Bulelani Mfaco. West Cork Music. Retrieved on 20 June 2020.
- ↑ Pollak. "Direct provision: 'It stank. There was no privacy. It was like military camp'", The Irish Times, 19 September 2018. Retrieved on 20 June 2020. (in en)
- ↑ Molony. "Case study: 'The alarms went berserk as people were cooking in their bedrooms'", Independent, 27 May 2020. Retrieved on 20 June 2020. (in en)
- ↑ Matwadia. "SA activist seeks asylum in Ireland", Mail & Guardian, 18 June 2020. Retrieved on 20 June 2020. (in en-ZA)
- ↑ Kelleher. "Gay refugee who fled homophobic South Africa says Ireland's reviled asylum system 'denies fundamental human rights'", PinkNews, 19 June 2020. Retrieved on 20 June 2020.
- ↑ "Direct provision: 'If that is the kindness of the Irish State, I would hate to experience its cruelty'", Breaking News, 27 April 2020. Retrieved on 20 June 2020.
- ↑ McMenamin. "People Seeking Asylum Say They're Funnelled Into Low-Paid Temp Work, Unable to Use Their Skills", Dublin Inquirer, 3 July 2019. Retrieved on 20 June 2020.
- ↑ Reinhardt. "Roadblocks on asylum seekers' work journey", Limerick Post Newspaper, 8 August 2018. Retrieved on 20 June 2020.
- ↑ "Mr Bulelani Mfaco and The Irish Times", The Irish Times, 12 November 2019. (in en)
- ↑ Nick. Ministers Flanagan and Stanton announce establishment of Expert Group on Direct Provision (en). merrionstreet.ie. Retrieved on 2020-06-24.