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Asylum Seeker UNITY protest 22.07.06

UNITY Centre | 16.07.2006 14:55 | Anti-racism | Migration

Come to the monthly UNITY protest outside the Home Office Immigration Centre, Brand Street, Glasgow


Unity on the march
Unity on the march

The Unity centre
The Unity centre


Calling all asylum seekers and friends to come to Unity’s monthly protest at the Home Office
- Come and show solidarity with the Temal family taken from their home in Kennishead
- Come and demand an end to dawn raids and for the right to work
- Together We Are Strong!

Stop Dawn Raids * We Are NOT Criminals * We Belong To Glasgow!

For more details contact:
The UNITY Centre, 30 Ibrox Street, Glasgow, G51 1AQ. Tel: 0141 427 7992
theunitycentre [at] btconnect.com

UNITY is the new, rapidly growing, union of asylum seekers formed by asylum seekers to fight for greater rights for asylum seekers and sans papiers.

Every month UNITY holds demonstrations outside the Home Office Immigration Centre in solidarity with the asylum seeker families forced to report there.

To help the union contact the Unity centre at the address above


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The UNITY Centre at 30 Ibrox Street is open five days a week near to the Home Office Immigration centre. Here families who are scared of being detained when reporting at the Immigration Centre can 'sign in' before reporting so we can quickly alert their lawyers, friends and relatives if they are detained.
We offer friendly, practical solidarity and mutual aid to all asylum seekers, refugees and sans papiers. Phone our 24 hour action line on 0141 427 7992 if you need help.

The Centre is completley run by volunteers and funded by donations - please get in touch to help this exciting, new and rapidly growing project.

UNITY Centre
- e-mail: theunitycentre@btconnect.com

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UNITY protest

16.07.2006 15:56

Saturday 22nd July
Outside the Home Office Immigration Centre on Brand Street, Glasgow
Close to the Cessnock Underground Station (turn left out of station and then left again along Brand Street)

11am-1pm.

All welcome

UNITY


NIGERIAN PROBLEM

18.09.2006 09:07

I just want to use this opportunity to thank you guys at Unity Centre for all the fight you have been fighting for us here in Glasgow. I do not know what many of us would have done without you. We ran from prosecution only to face more prosecution here by the Home Office. My main problem is the fact that I am from Nigeria and as such even if my life and my child's life is at risk, i should stay in Nigeria because Nigeria is considered to be safe. I know I cannot blame them for any thing we must has gone through. PLEASE HELP ME AND MY CHILD TO STAY WHERE WE HAVE SECURITY. EVERY CHILD DESERVE A CHANCE TO LIVE AND PLEASE GIVE HIM A CHANCE.
Thanks

Anon