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Sheffield: Organising against deportation of Iraqui Kurds

transmitter | 04.12.2005 19:34 | Migration | Sheffield

The UK Government has started to deport people back to Iraq, claiming that the country is now "safe". 15 men, Iraqui Kurds, were deported from Sheffield on November 19th. A first demo took place in Birmingham on December 1st. A call to demonstrate in Sheffield on December 17th went out to the North of Britain.

Stop the Deportations - Iraq is Not Safe

Saturday 17th Dec 12 noon
Peace Gardens Sheffield city centre

The first forced deportation of Iraqi Kurds from the UK to Iraq took place on November 19th. 15 men were taken to an airport at night, handcuffed, beaten and forced onto a military plane headed for Arbil in northern Iraq. One man, Karwan told us: �I was taken onto the plane like an animal not a human�. After they were dumped at Arbil airport, three of them were arrested by local police. We have not heard from them since.

In Sheffield during November, around 200 Iraqi Kurds were evicted from their accommodation by order of the Home Office. Many live with no state support and are not allowed to work. They are afraid to follow Home Office rules to report to police stations: when Karwan reported to Dallas Court in Bolton for an �interview� he was held and deported. This is called kidnapping.

The UK Government is the first in Europe to order forced deportations to Iraq. The UK Home Office is alone in claiming thatnorthern Iraq is �safe�. If Iraq is safe then why does the Government need to evict, starve, kidnap and beat Iraqi Kurds into returning?

Demonstrate

Saturday 17th Dec. 12 noon
Peace Gardens Sheffield city centre

Called by the Campaign Against Detention and Deportation of Iraqis

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  1. 19th November deportations — Dougald