SO PROUD OF GARY'S BATTLE FOR HUMANITY
Irish Sunday Mirror|March 19, 2023
REFUGEE WHO SHARED LINEKER'S HOUSE ON ROW
SIMON MURPHY
SO PROUD OF GARY'S BATTLE FOR HUMANITY

GARY Lineker put the migrants row behind him yesterday and returned to TV – as a refugee hailed him a “caring and loving defender of humanity”. 

Law student Rasheed Baluch, who was a guest at Lineker’s home for weeks, spoke as the Match of the Day star hosted an FA Cup special days after being reinstated by the BBC.

Desperate Rasheed, 35, was given free bed and board at Lineker’s €4.5million Surrey home in 2020.

He told of the star’s kindness and backed him for speaking out against Tory proposals for deporting migrants.

Sharing his story for the first time, Rasheed said: “He has been given the right of freedom, right of thought and expression. So if the institutions react so negatively against the statement of Gary, it is undemocratic and unfair.

“Gary has come forward to defend humanity. It should be a point of pride for the public.”

Human rights activist Rasheed left the Pakistan province of Balochistan, fearing for his safety. His wife is still there.

He said Lineker helped him with his travel costs, was keen to hear his story – and was a “fantastic cook who served mindblowing meals”.

This story is from the March 19, 2023 edition of Irish Sunday Mirror.

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