UNITY at the Immigration Court
CH | 29.03.2007 13:04 | Migration | Social Struggles
Shrine in Memory of Uddav Bhandari
Friends of Jean-Marc and Grace from Lourdes Secondary School
Crowd Outside Immigration Court
The Waku family faced being sent to DR Congo but a tsunami of support from their friends at Lourdes Secondary School (some of whom were at the demo) and last-minute legal action mean that most of the family have been released, only Max remaining inside pending a bail hearing. This is despite their MP Ian Davidson being at pains to tell them that everything was OK, he was making sure the case was being dealt with properly, but why hadn't the family come to see him, he does loads of work with asylum seekers, honest. (Never guess there's an election and a Home Office reorganisation coming up would, you?).
The Aksu family remain in detention after being grabbed from the Brand Street Reporting Centre a month ago.
Positive Action in Housing have launched an appeal for funds to send Uddhav Bhandari's body home for a proper funeral in Nepal. His family have no way of raising the money and "Without this appeal, there is every likelihood that Uddhav’s body could be left in a Glasgow morgue indefiintely, similar to an iraqi Kurd whose body was left in a Kent mortuary for three years." They need to raise £4000, follow the link for details.
CH
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Appeal Succeeded
31.03.2007 09:48
"With your support, we have now raised £2,975. This means that Uddhav Bhandari’s body can be sent back to Nepal as early as next week. The remaining £1,000 has been raised by the Nepal Scotland association’s members. Any excess will be donated to Uddhav’s wife and kids.
We are very grateful to everyone who donated so generously to this appeal."
CH