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Iraq isn't safe - No Deportations - Sheffield Protest

i18n | 03.09.2005 20:12 | Migration | Repression | Sheffield

Some photos from the protest at the deportation of Iraqis.















The protest was organised by the Campaign Against Detention and Deportation of Iraqis and took place from 2pm on Saturday 3rd September 2005 in front of the Peace Gardens in Sheffield.

i18n

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great photos :)

04.09.2005 15:04

These are fantastic photos, thank you. I couldn't come along to the demo but was glad to see these pics.

Hope to be there if there are more protests. Will info be on indymedia??

hippie
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Meeting

23.09.2005 10:14


The Campaign Against Detention and Deportation of Iraqis (CADDI) is holding a meeting this Sunday 25th Sept from 2-4pm at the SADACCA Community Centre, 48 The Wicker, Sheffield.

The first hour of the meeting will discuss the response of Sheffield's Iraqi Kurdish community to the desperate situation many of them are facing.

The situation is urgent: the Home Office is now sending out letters to all Iraqi Kurdish asylum seekers giving them the "choice" of agreeing to voluntarily return (when the UK Govt deems northern Iraq "safe") or the likely loss of all benefits and accommodation. These letters must be returned 15 days after they are received and many people have already received them.

Non-Kurdish supporters of the campaign are welcome to attend this part of the meeting to offer practical support and show their solidarity.

Please forward this message to any individuals or organisations who could support us.

stu