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Glasgow: Brand Street Blockaded by Tripod

CH | 26.03.2007 05:41 | Migration

Home Office Reporting Centre at Brand Street, Glasgow is blocked with a person up a tripod.

At 5:30am, a group of people "dawn raided" the Home Office at Brand Street. There's one person up a 10 foot tripod.

This statement has been issued:
"A group of people have occupied the gates of the Home Office Immigration Processing Centre in direct response to the Government's ongoing policy of dawn raids, detainment, and deportation of children and their families.
The group believes the government must stop this inhumane treatment of people who simply want to live in safety."

Pictures and updates to follow.

CH

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Photo

26.03.2007 06:31

Tripod Blockading Brand Street. (No Commercial Re-use)
Tripod Blockading Brand Street. (No Commercial Re-use)

Tripod in front of the vehicle gate.

CH


Why are people blockading the Home Office?

26.03.2007 07:44

Jean-Marc Waku being put into a Dawn Raid Van
Jean-Marc Waku being put into a Dawn Raid Van

The raid squad pack up their tools
The raid squad pack up their tools

Here's one reason. These pictures are of last week's Dawn Raid on the Waku family. The vans seen here are kept in the compound at Brand Street.

Friends of the Waku family collected more than 500 signatures and letters of protest in the short time between their detention and proposed Removal this evening. Legal action has kept the family in the country but the campaign is going to continue until the family are allowed to stay.

On Wednesday there's a protest outside the Immigration Court on Bothwell Street, Glasgow in support of the Wakus and another family facing Removal, the Aksus. It's also in memory of Uddav Bandari, the Nepalese man who set himself on fire there and died last week.

CH


Another Photo

26.03.2007 07:58

Daybreak, lovely view up here.
Daybreak, lovely view up here.

A later photo from the blockade of Brand Street.

CH


Finished After Nearly 6 hours

26.03.2007 10:42

Just before 11:30 the protest ended with the protester carried down by police. Citing "health and safety concerns" now that TV cameras had arrived, they brought in climbers and built a set of scaffolding.
It's thought that the protester will be appearing at Glasgow Sheriff Court in the morning.

CH


Nice one!

26.03.2007 11:35

Maybe we could blockade all the other reporting centres?

Close 'em down!

Delia's recipes for blockading techniques are here:

 http://www.schnews.org.uk/diyguide/blockadingforbegineers.pdf

Inspired


Comments

Display the following 3 comments

  1. original blockading guide link — is at
  2. What was the impact on people signing that day? — supporter
  3. No problems — UNITY