No one is illegal - stop detentions and deportations
Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! London | 18.05.2007 16:23 | London
Demonstration at Communications House in London on 18 May as part of the National Day of Action for Refugees
In the lead up to the National Day of Action for Refugees on 19 May, London Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! called a demonstration outside Communications House on Friday 18 May. The day of action on 19th was initiated by Tyneside Community Action for Refugees in Newcastle and isbeing taken up by people and organisations in Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Coventry, Solihull, London and elsesewhere. (London event 1-3pm outside Wood Green library, High Road, London N22 6XD - nearest tube Wood Green).
The demonstration outside Communications House, supported by London No Borders, Crossing Borders, Crossroads Women's Centre, All African Women's group, Medecins du Monde London Project and members of the asylum seekers' community, was big, noisy, lively and visual with banners, an open mic, speakers and chanting. We let the public know about Immigration reporting centres, such as Communications House, which are places of fear for asylum seekers who have to report to them monthly, weekly or even several times a week. From reporting centres asylum seekers are often detained without warning and sent to removal centres, such as Harmondsworth, to await deportation. A woman, herself targetted by the racist immigration system, showed immense courage by speaking on the megaphone to describe the degrading and humiliating practices used against women and children during their detention and deportation.
We attracted a lot of attention and ensured that the people having to sign on inside could hear our chants and feel our solidarity.
No one is illegal!
Asylum rights are human rights!
Stop detention and deportation!
The demonstration outside Communications House, supported by London No Borders, Crossing Borders, Crossroads Women's Centre, All African Women's group, Medecins du Monde London Project and members of the asylum seekers' community, was big, noisy, lively and visual with banners, an open mic, speakers and chanting. We let the public know about Immigration reporting centres, such as Communications House, which are places of fear for asylum seekers who have to report to them monthly, weekly or even several times a week. From reporting centres asylum seekers are often detained without warning and sent to removal centres, such as Harmondsworth, to await deportation. A woman, herself targetted by the racist immigration system, showed immense courage by speaking on the megaphone to describe the degrading and humiliating practices used against women and children during their detention and deportation.
We attracted a lot of attention and ensured that the people having to sign on inside could hear our chants and feel our solidarity.
No one is illegal!
Asylum rights are human rights!
Stop detention and deportation!
Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! London
e-mail:
defendasylumseekers@yahoo.co.uk