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Yusuf Faqiri

@yusuf_faqiri

Founder of Justice for Soli Movement. Fondateur du mouvement Justice pour Soli.

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@MPPKerzner What about keeping communities safe for people with serious mental health issues? Your response today to failing to implement ANY of the 57 coroner's inquest recommendations in Soleiman Faqiri's homicide is embarrassing and shameless political spin x.com/shanifanasser/…

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The government has missed the deadline on the first recommendation into Soleiman Faqiri’s Inquest: “Develop a public position statement within 60 days recognizing that jails are not the appropriate environment for those with significant mental health issues.”

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We will not let Soleiman’s death be in vain. Led by my mother, we will continue to advocate for those suffering from mental health challenges. They deserve care and compassion.

We will not let Soleiman’s death be in vain.

Led by my mother, we will continue to advocate for those suffering from mental health challenges.

They deserve care and compassion.
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My mother and I waited with determination in the gallery at the legislature, the Premier who claims to care for the people – “the little guy” – didn’t just decline to apologize; he didn’t even acknowledge our presence I demand that the government hear me. I will not go away.

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The question that matters most, posed powerfully by Yusuf Faqiri, for his brother Justice For Soli & so many others: "How many more tragic deaths and inquests do we need until governments do their duty, which is to protect our most vulnerable?"

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Thank you Nader R Hasan Anita Szigeti for not forgetting Soli’s story My brother’s painful and tragic death serves a stark reminder to all of us as to how much work we have to do in supporting our most vulnerable.

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We waited seven years to get to the truth into Soleiman’s beating death. His death was ruled was a Homicide. But the guards who are responsible for his death have not been held accountable. #justiceforsoli

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A special shout out goes to my mother, my wife and my lawyers Nader R Hasan Edward Marrocco for providing me the strength and guidance over years to do this work.

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Please join us this Sunday Dec 15 at 6pm as we mark the 8 year anniversary of Soleiman’s tragic death. Looking forward to seeing you all! #justiceforsoli

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None of the recommendations into Soleiman Faqiri’s Inquest has been implemented. Canadians suffering from mental health challenges deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.

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Our movement was born out of Soli’s tragedy but it became a catalyst calling for transformational change. We are build based on a foundation on treating our most vulnerable with dignity and respect.

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On behalf my entire family we would be grateful if you can tune into our vigil. We have a number of powerful allies and leaders who will be speaking at tonight’s vigil

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“We will not stop advocating until change happens. We are not going away, Premier Ford. I promise. Soleiman was ill. He was not a criminal, and he should never have been in prison.  My younger brother deserved better. Canadians deserve better.” thestar.com/opinion/contri…

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Soleiman’s life mattered, as does so many other vulnerable Ontarians who continue to suffer in our prison system. We will continue to advocate until we transform Corrections.

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“Prisoners with complex mental health conditions are some of the most vulnerable people in our province. They have the right to adequate care and treatment.” - Shakir Rahim

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I dedicate this award to the memory of my beloved brother, Soleiman Faqiri. Soli, your legacy lives on. This moment is for you.

I dedicate this award to the memory of my beloved brother, Soleiman Faqiri.

Soli, your legacy lives on. This moment is for you.