Detained Mothers on Hunger Strike in Yarl's Wood
No Borders | 16.04.2008 11:00 | Migration | Repression
Seven mothers in the family unit in Yarl's Wood immigration prison are on hunger strike since Thursday, April 10th. They include two breast-feeding mothers. A protest involving up to 15 families started last Thursday, when a mother with her baby, who were to be taken to the airport, took refuge in the 'church' and refused to leave.
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Mother moved to other detention centre
18.04.2008 12:17
Mum goes on hunger strike over detention
Swansea Evening Post - 17 April 2008
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John O (repost)
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