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    South Wales Echo
    April 7, 2004, Wednesday

    REPRIEVE FOR MUM

    by BY ANNA HAMMOND

    A couple refused asylum in this country have been given a last-minute
    reprieve.

    Aygun and Rauf Musayeva moved to Cardiff from Azerbaijan 15 months
    ago after suffering physical violence and torment.

    The couple claim mother of two Aygun, 29, was persecuted by locals
    and the police because of her mixed ethnic origin.

    But both were refused asylum and Mrs Musayeva, whose mother was
    Armenian, was told she must return to Azerbaijan THIS week after an
    appeal hearing ruled she had been ill-treated but not severely enough
    to gain asylum.

    Since then neighbours have rallied together hoping that the
    authorities will let them and their sons - Mirjamil, six, and Farid,
    four, stay.

    The couple's solicitor Michael Barnett, an asylum case worker with
    Cardiff-based company Rees Wood Terry, said he had discussed the case
    with the Immigration Service and the couple had been given more time.

    He said that Mrs Musayeva had been granted permission to stay in the
    country until her husband's appeal.

    He added: 'The file has been sent to the appeal office but we have no
    idea when the hearing will be.'

    Rauf, 35, of Moorland Road, Splott, said: 'I am very pleased that my
    wife and children can stay with me until a decision is made on me.'

    Neighbour Debbie Robinson, 39, said the family still had the support
    of many people in the street.

    'It is good that they are not going, this is what we have been
    working on,' she said. 'The next stage is making their stay permanent
    because they have so much to offer the community.'
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