Demonstrate: No Deportations to DR Congo
noborders repost | 18.11.2008 10:14 | Anti-racism | Migration
19th to 20th November 2008 there will be a Country Guidance case aiming to show that 'failed' asylum seekers who are returned to the DRC are at serious risk of ill-treatment, imprisonment, torture and forced disappearance. Strong evidence of this is already lodged with the Home Office. We therefore urge the Home Office to HALT all deportations of failed asylum seekers to a deadly regime of the DR Congo.
No Deportations to DR Congo / BK Country Guidance case resumes
Come & Demonstrate with us this Wednesday 19 and 20 November 2008-
Time: From 10:00 am to 17:00 pm both days
High Court of Justice
Strand
London
WC2 2LL
Nearest tube station Chancery lane, and Temple
As we are aware the Home Office have completely failed to adequately address the current country situation in DR Congo and continue to breach our rights as refugee in United Kingdom
We are also invited to protest as strongly as possible about:
* The continuing delay in delivering justice to Congolese asylum seekers.
* The continuing attempts to remove and deport asylum seekers.
* Even in the light of the current country climate.
Supported by: CRC, Congolese Rights, Pacuru, Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! LSE FRFI Society, NCADC, No Borders, African Initiative Support, CCUK, FONUS, UDPS, Diaspora
Enquiries/Further information:
Contact: Okito 07961325167
From: Tongomo Okito
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