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pixys | 27.06.2005 14:47 | Anti-racism | Repression | Oxford
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NCADC News Service
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Another Death in Detention as UK detained Zimbabweans enter 6th day of Hunger Strike
Ranzan Kumluca a 19-year-old asylum seeker from Turkey was found hanging in his room at Campsfield Removal Centre in the early hours of this morning, attempts by staff to resuscitate him were unsuccessful. All detainees at the removal centre will refuse to take their midday meal today in protest at the unnecessary and untimely death. Detainees at the Centre say that Ranzan had been detained for about 6 months and had made three unsuccessful bail applications.
Are the Home Office in Denial
'No Dignity in life No dignity in Death', once again the Home Office press office will neither confirm or deny that another asylum seeker has died in detention. When Sergey Barnuyck and Tran Quang Tung died in detention last year the Home Office would not release their names or even confirm that anyone had died.
- Political and Public dissent at the continued deportations of Zimbabweans grows by the hour
Detained UK Zimbabweans have decided to extend their 'Hunger Strike' against detention and deportation indefinitely. Their decision to continue the huger strike has been because they feel that the Home Office are ignoring their pleas not to be deported and ignoring the growing 'Political and Public' dissent over the last six days against the continuing hard line stance of the Home Office.
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What the Papers Say!
The Liberal Democrats are writing to Home Secretary Charles Clarke calling for deportations to Zimbabwe to be put on hold.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4625073.stm
Anglican and Roman Catholic church leaders joined a call at the weekend for an immediate end to the deportations.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/0,,170-1670787,00.html
These deportations must stop - Leader in The Independent 27/06/05
http://comment.independent.co.uk/leading_articles/story.jsp?story=650019
Cabinet revolt over Mugabe refugees: Charles Clarke faces a Cabinet revolt over his refusal to halt forced deportations of asylum-seekers to Zimbabwe. While Jack Straw and other ministers condemn President Mugabe's violent crackdown, the Home Secretary is insisting that it is safe to send Zimbabwean dissidents back home.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1668374,00.html
Richard Howitt, a Labour MEP who is vice-chairman of the European parliament's human rights committee, said: "I don't think we can have any real confidence that those returned will be safe."
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1669641,00.html
UNHCR no 'Forced returns to Zimbabwe' - Advice to UK government December 2004, still current.
http://www.ncadc.org.uk/archives/filed%20newszines/newszine53/zim.html
Revealed: secret talks to oust Mugabe
British government diplomats have held secret talks in Zimbabwe aimed at persuading Robert Mugabe to hand over power and return his devastated nation to the Commonwealth, it was claimed last night.
http://news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=704612005
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