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Around the Campaigns Friday 21st March 2008

John O | 21.03.2008 12:21 | Migration | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements

In Memory Zarine Rentia

"Sadly I have to let you know that Tasnim contacted me to say that Zarine Rentia died Wednesday morning in India and was buried in the evening.

In Memory Zarine Rentia
In Memory Zarine Rentia


Tasnim is clearly devastated but still she wants people to know how much she appreciates the effort everyone made to help her take Zarine home to India so that she could be with her family these last few weeks.

We have all been affected by knowing Zarine and from being part of this campaign. I feel personally that Zarine's story needs to be told more widely but I also feel I need Tasnim's endorsement for that idea and now is not the time to discuss it with her. I will in due course.

South Camden School will be paying their own tribute to Zarine early next week and there will be further discussions with students and staff about how she will be remembered.

If anyone wishes to write to Tasnim you can forward letter to: Tasnim Rentia C/0 of 49 Lansdowne Drive, London E8 3EP and I will see that she gets them.

I know this is very very sad news for everyone but I am thinking about Zarine as I type this and that makes me smile. I think that is her legacy."

Love to you all, Celine
 celary50@yahoo.co.uk
Background: Rentia Family Anti-Deportation Campaign
 http://www.ncadc.org.uk/archives/filed%20newszines/newszine89/Rentia.html

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Helen Laolu-Balogun: Family have now been dispersed to Bristol and placed in NASS accommodation, desperately want to return to their Plymouth Community.
 http://www.ncadc.org.uk/archives/filed%20newszines/newszine91/HelenLaolu-Balogun.html

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Bruno Medjiako Tcheuleu did not fly to Cameroon on Monday. The escorts came and took Bruno before receiving notice that his flight to Cameroon was cancelled. Bruno is still at Dover Immigration Removal Centre and would like to say thank to all those who sent faxes and letters, who signed his online petition to stop his deportation. He would appreciate if the campaign can go ahead and get him out of detention to see his three month old daughter that he has never seen.       http://www.ncadc.org.uk/Newszine92/Bruno.html

Verra Kunde and her son Kenni did not fly to Cameroon on Wednesday. Escorts came to pick Verra and her baby, before realizing that their flight was cancelled. Verra is still in Yarl's Wood IRC and would need more campaign to get her out of detention. She is more concerned about her baby's medical condition as she does not understand why Kenny (13 months) is constantly on an inhaler and has chronic diarrhoea. She would like to thank all those who are supporting her during these particular moments.
 http://www.ncadc.org.uk/archives/filed%20newszines/newszine91/Vera.html


Stop Deportation of Hermine Tchinda and Children
 http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/hermine/

Romain Ngouabeu

Communication Director
Cameroon Support Network /  camsupnet@yahoo.co.uk

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Source for this Message:
Rentia Family
Cameroon Support Network

John O
- e-mail: JohnO@ncadc.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.ncadc.org.uk