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No deportations to DRC/ Demostrations Friday 13th July

one of noborders/ repost | 10.07.2007 11:09 | Anti-racism | Migration | London

NO MORE DEPORTATIONS TO DR CONGO!
JUSTICE FOR CONGOLESE PEOPLE!

IT IS 13TH JULY NOT 23 as in previos post, sorry for mistake


Calling on individuals, political parties, church and community
groups, trade unions, solidarity activists and students to

COME AND DEMONSTRATE ON
FRIDAY 13 JULY 2007

LONDON
Parliament Square
(Nearest tube station: Westminster)
From 12 midday to 3pm

MANCHESTER
From 12 midday to 3pm
Starting from: The Orbis Centre, nr Victoria Station at 12 midday
March to Peace Gardens for rally at 12.30
Onwards from there to the Immigration Appeals Tribunal

Information about other demonstrations around the UK to follow.

Protest about the lack of justice for Congolese asylum
seekers, about the continuing attempts to remove and deport
DRC asylum seekers and refugees and in particular about the
UK-DRC conspiracy to return 4,000 Congolese to a regime
of torture and persecution.

Come with whistles, flags, placards and banners.

Called from Congo Support Project

one of noborders/ repost

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Dress Code

11.07.2007 18:43

Purple hair and 'wacky' Doc Martens optional.

Whiny middle-clarse accents mandatory.

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Stupid

11.07.2007 23:14

That comment should be hidden, it's so stupid.

C.


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