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Stop The Deportation of Asylum Seekers to Sudan Protest

Bill | 23.03.2007 12:51 | Migration

Please come and demonstrate outside the Bridewell, between the Magistrates Court and the Family Court by the Canal near the railway station tomorrow morning 24.03.07 at 10 a.m.for our detained Sudanese friends who were arrested when they signed at Loughborough yesterday. At least 8 from this area have been detained -


There is a case in the High Court against the removal of asylum seekers to the Sudan and so the Home Office is doing its utmost to remove as many as possible before this judgment is made!! It is particularly dangerous for asylum seekers from Darfur to be returned to Khartoum.

Please come tomorrow Saturday 24th at 10 a.m. to show solidarity. Hopefully there may be others things we can do to help thereafter.

Bill
- Homepage: http://www.nobordersnottingham.org.uk

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Part of a national 'round up' that must be stopped

24.03.2007 13:34

Important addition: This local detention appears to be part of a national 'round-up' by the government, with the collusion of the Sudanese authorities who have been present interviewing detainees in holding centres in spite of protests by solicitors. It's essential that the names of all the detainees are discovered and solicitors found for those who don't have them.

Thanks to all who attended the protest at Bridewell police station and the Market Square.

No Borders Nottingham
- Homepage: http://www.nobordersnottingham.org.uk


TCAR - Saturday, 19th May 2007 - National Day of Action

14.05.2007 21:15

Tyneside Community Action for Refugees (TCAR) has called for a National Day of Action in solidarity with Asylum Seekers throughout Britain. Events will be taking place in Newcastle, Manchester, Birmingham, London and Glasgow.

To find out more, visit:

 http://www.frfinortheast.co.uk/

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