Audio Link - http://www.dailymotion.com/user/pikachou80/video/x8dkjr_save-the-lennikov-fam...
Facebook Group Link - http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=33363813633
Please show your support for a family who has called Canada home for 10 years.
Dmitri is a student at Byrne Creek Secondary, he is a great student who devotes his time to drama, tutoring other students and writing for Youthink.
He is NOT a security threat.
He can't help his father's past and he shouldn't be punished for it.
Considering the circumstances, his father couldn't help his past either.
This family has been nothing but law-abiding for th past 10 years, the Canadian government can't just give them false hope for a decade and snatch it away.
Please help us and show your support
You can write a letter to Mr. Stockwell Day or sign our petition. If you have any other suggestions please let us know, we need to find every way to stop this.
The story:
Dmitri's father, Mikhail Lennikov, used to live in Russia where he was requested by the Russian organization, KGB. He joined releuctantly and tried o quit for many years. When he eventually did, he was seen as a traitor and began recieveing threats from KGB officers.
He moved to Canada with his family in 1997 where he confessed his past to the Canadian government to prove his loyalty to Canada. Now, 10 years later his family is being deported back to Russia where their lives could be at risk. Dmitri could be inducted into the military and be hazed because of his dad's resignation from the KGB and Mikhail may never find a job to support his family because of his past.
"Sending us back is basically killing us."-Mikhail Lennikov
Ways you can help:
1. Write letters/e-mail to Peter Van Loan, the Public Safety Minister who pretty much has the final say. (Peter Van Loan - vanloan.p@parl.gc.ca)
2. Sign the online petition - http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/Lennikov/
I believe that this KGB Japanese translator wanted to dispute over some Japanese Islands that are in terriorial dispute with Russia.
Deporting him out of Japan is fine, but what does Canada have to do with Russo-Japanese relations? Japan is not part of NATO nor is part of the British Commonwealth. So let the Lennikovs stay in Canada. If Japan wants to ban his entry, that will be between the Japanese authorities and him. Canada should not get involved.
doubleestark 2 years ago
Why don't you go home, fag?
Seriy06 2 years ago
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Send back those fu cking Russian home!!!
We dont want spys running around our city
burnaby909090 3 years ago