Kiribati
refugee offer home in East Timor
East
Timor's former president Jose Ramos-Horta is offering to give the
Kiribati man kicked out of New Zealand a home and find him a job
28
September, 2015
Dr
Ramos-Horta, who is now a United Nations special representative, says
it's sad New Zealand, a country he admires, is so heartless to deport
"climate change refugee" Ioane Teitiota.
The
39-year-old was deported on Wednesday after the government refused to
intervene in his long-running case.
Dr
Ramos-Horta asked for a way to contact Mr Teitiota in a post on his
Facebook page during the weekend.
"I
am happy to welcome this first ever climate refugee in my country; he
and family are welcome.
"I
will pay his airfare to Timor-Leste. And he can stay over at my home
for a while until we get him a job and a home."
Mr
Teitiota's wife Angua Erika and their three New Zealand-born children
will follow Mr Teitiota to Kiribati in the coming week.
Mr
Teitiota stayed in New Zealand after his three-year work visa expired
in 2010, but failed in his court battle to be granted refugee status.
He
argued for years that his family's health would be at risk if they
return to Kiribati, which is endangered by rising sea levels and
water supplies contaminated by salt and sewage.
Prime
Minister John Key has said he does not consider Mr Teitiota a climate
change refugee but an overstayer.
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