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Guantanamo Protest at Starbucks next Saturday 21st October
Birmingham Guantanamo Campaign invites you to a protest againstStarbucks on New Street in Birmingham City Centre next Saturday
starting at 1.00pm.
Teresa Lau Manuel Must Stay in Leicester
Teresa came to Leicester on 25 March 2004. She spoke Kikongo and Portuguese, and so went to Leicester College to learn English. She followed this with a Child Care course at Leicester College that she completed in July 2006. Her certificate says "to have achieved it required determination and skill, qualities which help you shape a valuable career". Teresa now faces removal from the UK on Friday 20th October 2006.Iranian left activists manhandled on stop the war demo
Women rights activists manhandled by the organizers of the Stop the War Coalition in the demonstration in Manchester.GEO take over RSI Immigration Service
Those of you who have been around long enough will know that R.S.I are escorts and have allegedly been using undue force against detainees. GEO is the private company that runs Campsfield detention centre.Congolese asylum seeker, removed to Kinshasa, imprisoned and beaten
On 6 October, 2006, Mulai Mukendi, an asylum seeker from the Democratic Republic of Congo, was removed from the UK and taken to the country's capital Kinshasa, upon which she was subjected to imprisonment and beatings for several days.NoBorders Banner Drop
NoBorders action as part of the Birmingham protest against Migration Controls on Saturday 7th October 2006.Maya Evans & Emily Johns Speak in Birmingham
Maya Evans and Emily Johns speaking tour:'The "War on Terror" at Home and Abroad'
Public Meeting in Birmingham:
Wednesday 11th October @ 7:30pm @ Stirchley Community Centre, Pershore Road, Stirchley, next to the Royal Oak.
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London October 7th: International Day of Action on Migrant Rights
Coming out of the shadows! - Migrants on the march for their rights in LondonPanorama and the Catholic Church - (Round III)
A recent Panorama report 'Sex Crimes and the Vatican' incurred the complete condemnation of the Catholic press and Hierarchy in England and Wales. The alarming pattern of events which were revealed in the documentary were barely mentioned throughout the criticism which centred upon an anti-Catholic media agenda; real and imagined:7th October London - March for Migrants Rights
Coming out of the shadows! - Migrants march for their rights in LondonOctober 7th: 'For freedom of movement and the right to stay'
As part of the Transnational Day of Action for Migrants on Saturday October 7th, members of Birmingham’s Anti-Racist Campaign supported by Birmingham NoBorders, gathered in Victoria Square to lay wreaths to commemorate those asylum seekers who have died as a result of government immigration policies.Latest updates on Blind Samurai's forthcoming film and graphic novels
Roger Cottrell's novella, War Child, set in 2048 Baghdad is now well on the way to becoming a completed graphic novel, and the pilot film is to be shown at the TIC, Birmingham between October 26th and 29th.Is Desperate Cheney Scheming Nuclear Sneak Attack on Iran?
Possibility of pre-emptive nuclear attackKenny Peter's Inquest Points to Asylum Failures
On 15 September, an inquest found that yet another asylum seeker had taken his life in detention. Unusually, in such cases, in addition to a self-harm verdict, the jury also listed the numerous ways in which the system, supposed to care for vulnerable detainees, had failed to do so.Saving a Stranger - documentary
New Community Channel doc appeals for Asian, black and ethnic minority groups to save lives by joining bone marrow register.ARC's Ceremony in Birmingham on Oct 7
As part of the Transnational Day of Action Against Migration Control, Birmingham Anti-Racist Campaign is planning an action on 7 October in Birmingham city centre, where we will hold a ceremony, with tombstones and a coffin, to acknowledge the destitution, detention and death of asylum seekers in this country and through this country's increasing deportation to other countries where imprisonment/death is imminent.Meet at Chamberlain Square at 1:30 on 7 October.
"Appalling" Yarl's Wood report published today
Medical Justice response to the publication on the 4th October of the "Inquiry into the quality of healthcare at Yarl's Wood immigration removal centre" by HM Inspector of Prisons.Press Conference
12.00 noon Wednesday 4th October
Outside the Home Office - 2 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DF
Crossing Borders- A new Transnational Newsletter Project
The first edition of Crossing Borders is now published to coincide with the October 7th Day of Action For Migrants & Refugees. At the moment 'Crossing Borders' is available in 5 different languages, though we hope to have more soon. To get the newsletter, got tohttp://www.noborder.org/crossing_borders/
download the .pdf files from the links on the page and print them out.
Local Human Rights Groups Challenge Musharraf on Detainees
Amnesty International groups across the West Midlands are calling on Pakistan’s President Musharraf to reveal the fate of Pakistan’s ‘war on terror’ detainees. This comes as Amnesty International published a new report today saying that hundreds of terror suspects have ‘disappeared’ after being taken into custody, many by Pakistan’s intelligence services.CCTV Protest in Balsall Heath Continues
Summary of ongoing campaign to get rid of a CCTV camera on our road, put up without consultation with residents, and suggesting that the protests are extended to other CCTV cameras. Also to link this with anti ID card campaigns,Full Story | 1 addition | 1 comment >>