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7 Demonstrations Against Deportations to DR Congo Wednesday 28th March 2007

lition of Anti- Deportation Campaigns | 22.03.2007 12:43 | Anti-racism | Migration

Earlier this month hundreds of protesters gathered at demonstrations at the Asylum & Immigration Tribunal and Enforcement Units in Manchester , Glasgow and beyond.
7 further demonstrations around the UK will take place on Wednesday March 28th.

In a few months there will be a Country Guidance tribunal to challenge the Home Office official report on the DRC that says there is no risk to failed asylum seekers forcibly returned to Kinshasa . It's not true and means that many people are being sent back to the Congo to face imprisonment, torture and other ill-treatment. If the tribunal is won, it could mean that further deportations are suspended. Please come - show your support. Demonstrate with us on 28 March !

7 Demonstrations Against Deportations to DR Congo

1. London - 12.00 noon

The Home Office
2 Marsham Street
London
SW1P 4DF
(Nearest tube: Westminster )
Organised by Congo Support Project

Contact: Liz Atherton - 07931 524654 / Okito Tongomo - 07961 325167
Supported by: APARECO - COCORICO - Congolese Rights - DIASPORA - FONUS - PACORU - RNS - UDPS - Wake-Up Congo



2. Birmingham - 12.00 noon

Asylum & Immigration Tribunal
Sheldon Court
1 Wagon Lane
Birmingham
B26 3DU

Organised by Congolese communities in Coventry , Wolverhampton, Birmingham and beyond, including CADA, COCOA , and Cité Celeste.
Contact: Michael : 07903 850708 / Mango : 07940 629953



3. Glasgow - 12.00 noon

Asylum & Immigration Tribunal
Eagle Building
215 Bothwell Street
Glasgow
G2 7EZ

Organised by Congolese communities in Glasgow , Aberdeen , Edinburgh and beyond, including, Africa Umoja Scotland , Lisalisi, Sarco, and Karibu.
Contact: Matta 07738 444526 / Dhali 07877 577059

This will be a joint protest with UNITY: In memory of Uddhav Bhandari, an asylum seeker from Nepal , who in desperation set himself on fire 07.03.07 and died from his injuries 19.03.07

And in support of Max Waku and his family taken on Monday from their house and the Aksu family who have been in detention for a month.


4. Leicester - 12.00 noon

Leicester Magistrate Court
15 Pocklington Walk
Leicester
LE1 6BT

Organised by Congolese communities in Derby , Stoke-On-Trent , and beyond, including African Initiative Support, Satelitte, African Action, Leicestershire Congolese Mutual Group, SOS Immigration, Bondeko Congolese Association, Congo Support group, Apareco, and North Staffordshire Congolese Community Association.
Contact: Leicester - Patience : 07951 226599 / Derby - Didier Matamba 07949 282445
Stoke-on-Trent - Jean Muko : 07930 803589


5. Nottingham -1.00pm

The Market Square
off South Parade
Nottingham
NG1

Organised by No Borders Nottingham, Nottingham Congolese Community, Nottingham Refugee Network.

Contact: Patrick Essalo 07877489626


6. Newcastle -12.00 noon

Asylum and immigration Tribunal
Kings court
Royal Quays
Earl Gray Way
North Shields
NE29 6AR

Organised by Congolese Community of the North East.

Contacts: Paty Omari Mungwande : 07958 606300 ( Newcastle ) / Gauthier Matho 07956 972274 ( Sunderland ) / Tresor Bukasa : 07946 702652 (Middlesborough)


7. Manchester - 12.00 noon

Assemble at :
HMP Strangeways
1 Southall Street
Manchester
M60 9AH

March to :
The Peace Gardens
off Lloyd Street
(behind the Town Hall)
Manchester M1

Some Congolese asylum seekers are detained in prisons like HMP Strangeways because they were caught working and paying tax "illegally" - left homeless and destitute by the UK 's cruel asylum system, they had no choice to survive.


Organised by Congolese communities in Manchester , Leeds, Bradford and beyond, including the Stop Deportations to the Congo Campaign, Congo Support Project and others.

Contact: Stop Deportations to the Congo Campaign Innocent Empi on 07871 676129 / Honoré Efandje on 07910 668465 / René Mampuya on 07944 342049 /  r_lundonga@yahoo.fr

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Also in Leeds

22.03.2007 13:59

Members of the West Yorkshire Congolese community have also called for a vigil outside Waterside reporting centre on Kirkstall Road in Leeds from 11am-1pm on 28th March. All very welcome, bring banners and friends.

No Borders


Pics of London protest

28.03.2007 16:30






I went along at about 12.30 but there weren't many people there. When I returned just after 2pm it was busier with more singing and chanting. There was about 30 people there, along with 5 vans of police, most of whom were sat in the vans looking pretty bored.

My camera was playing up and the pics have come out really small, but you can grab the originals at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/casparian/

Caspar
mail e-mail: caspar@casparian.org
- Homepage: http://www.casparian.org/


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London Demo start also at 12 noon

24.03.2007 12:49

Campaign to Stop Deportations to DR Congo!

Demonstrations around the country kick off at 12 midday on Wednesday 28
March (Leeds 11am; Nottingham 1pm).

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE TIME FOR START OF THE LONDON DEMONSTRATION IS ALSO
12 NOON.


Liz
Congo Support Project London

DEMONSTRATION DETAILS
1. London -12.00 noon - The Home Office, 2 Marsham Street, London
SW1P 4DF. Nearest tube: Westminster.

Organised by Congo Support
Project

Congo Support Project


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London demonstration on 28 March against deportations to DRC

26.03.2007 17:29

I'm the coordinator of the Congo Support Project in London organising the demonstration.

Please change the time of the London demo to 12 noon.

If people arrive at 10 no one will be there.

Thanks

Liz

Liz Atherton
mail e-mail: liz.atherton@freeuk.com


Why was the Birmingham demo cancelled?

27.03.2007 18:58

Why was the Birmingham demo cancelled?

NWASDG
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- Homepage: http://www.asylum-seekers-defence.org.uk


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