Global News - Redeem the Oppressed

Extensive relief work for Asylum seekers

According to the UN, there are 68 Million people worldwide who are forced to displace from homes. Around 25 million people are refugees and around 3 million asylum seekers in the world. More than 60% are underage Children who are living miserable lives in Camps or in the one-room apartments even without the necessities of life.

At the beginning of January 2014, Farrukh Saif, started working for the Pakistani Asylum Seekers in Thailand by providing them food and other necessary supplies, while they were waiting for the final resettlement.

In March 2015, hundreds of Asylum seekers were arrested by the Thai-Army for living illegally in the country. Farrukh Saif and Keith Davies felt their responsibility to submit the fine of 100s of people to avoid Criminal Jail imprisonment.

In May 2015, we were able to bail out hundreds of people after paying 50,000 Thai-Baht ($1600) for each person.

We are the only group to successfully give 50 families resettlement by the Government of Spain for the Asylum Seekers.

The Emergency Committee to Save the Persecuted and Enslaved is starting their new centre’s in Thailand and Malaysia for such affected refugees and asylum seekers.

Join us to help resettle these people in the third country.

By Max Gibson

Max Gibson, also known as Mosheh, holds a bachelor's degree in computer science and has competed on his college's crew, cross country and track and field teams. Max co-founded the College Republicans and has run successful businesses, including Apex Web Services, which serves as CTO for non-profits Farrukh Saif Foundation and 'Emergency Committee to Save the Persecuted and Enslaved.' He has been in a leadership position in the non-profit sector since 2011. In addition to his business pursuits, Max is a combat veteran of three major wars and is known for his generosity and strong belief in God.