Tyneside Community Action for Refugees Fourth Speak-Out Against Racism
Tyneside Community Action for Refugees | 23.03.2009 23:37 | Anti-racism
Tyneside Community Action for Refugees (TCAR) held its fourth speak-out against racism on Saturday 21st March at Grey’s Monument in Newcastle. These speak-outs give an open platform for any anti-racists to talk about issues of racism, from immigration laws to police harassment, and to counter the lies spread by the racism of the mainstream press and the racist Labour government.
This action had a focus on immigration prisons: the terrible conditions, dawn raids, where families seeking asylum are dragged from their homes and bundled into immigration vans before being taken to these prisons and ultimately deported, and how all of this means seeking asylum is treated like a crime and people seeking asylum are treated like criminals.
There was a good turn out with a lot of people willing to speak, there was street theatre with a cage and a prisoner and the event seemed to polarise people as either racist or anti-racist. As the crisis deepens this polarisation will become more evident and people will be forced into action, sitting silent on the fence is no longer an option.
No to all immigration controls!
Immigration is no crime! Lock up Labour!
Together we are stronger!
This action had a focus on immigration prisons: the terrible conditions, dawn raids, where families seeking asylum are dragged from their homes and bundled into immigration vans before being taken to these prisons and ultimately deported, and how all of this means seeking asylum is treated like a crime and people seeking asylum are treated like criminals.
There was a good turn out with a lot of people willing to speak, there was street theatre with a cage and a prisoner and the event seemed to polarise people as either racist or anti-racist. As the crisis deepens this polarisation will become more evident and people will be forced into action, sitting silent on the fence is no longer an option.
No to all immigration controls!
Immigration is no crime! Lock up Labour!
Together we are stronger!
Tyneside Community Action for Refugees
e-mail:
tynesidecarn@yahoo.co.uk
Homepage:
http://www.tynesidecarn.co.uk
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confused
24.03.2009 00:20
The reason it might appear racist is because you are looking at a correlation between not having a passport and being of foreign ethnic descent. If border control was based purely upon ethnic descent percentages, then many people with british passports would have to be turned away.
lez
Another confused persons...
24.03.2009 11:37
We need to build a genuine campaign that actually fights for these poor victims of the system...
confusedpersons#2
What a lot of confused people
24.03.2009 13:02
TCAR, RCG/FRFI - what does it matter who is doing the work? What are you doing other than moaning - tell us about the movement you are building. Presumably it doesn't allow communists in, so who have you got?
clear as a bell
Immigration legislation
24.03.2009 18:52
So my love, support and solidarity goes out to all those round the country exposing the truth of what is happening, and resisting the criminalisation of migrants and refugees.
tristeza y esperanza
Solidarity not sympathy!
24.03.2009 20:03
I also just found out after reading an article on Corporation Watch, that G4S, the managers of the new Brook House detention centre have a contract to electronically monitor over 40,000 people globally (over 11,000 in Britain). Detention is big business. Wouldn't surprise me at all if a few MPs have shares in G4S.
As for the confused people out there, I'm pretty sure my black colleagues and comrades in TCAR don't want you to fight FOR them as victims. In TCAR we fight for solidarity, not pity. Come along, you'll find asylum seekers, refugees, white British, black British, migrant workers, sans papiers, employed, unemployed, religious, atheist, communist, socialist, social democrat, anarchist standing together behind a common anti-racist message.
We don't criticise other groups, individuals or charities who choose a different path to campaigning against deportations, against detention and against racism. We respect their right to do so. But we also demand our right to organise as we see best, which is an ongoing and democratic process of reflection, debate and discussion.
It is a shame that many TCAR members have infrequent access to the internet because I think it's actually quite insulting how black members of TCAR are often talked about by anonymous commentators on indymedia. You talk as though black people in TCAR are some sort of victim, who are manipulated by evil communists who just want to use them. Please, have a little more respect.
Together we are stronger!
Deportation is the crime! Lock up Labour!
Annie
e-mail: redstaratnight@hotmail.co.uk
why the confusion
26.03.2009 02:14
It isnt about politics, nor is it about pity. Its about doing the right thing as human beings for other human beings.
"do not others as you would have them do unto you"
...oh and credit the "poor victims of the state" with the level of intelligence they deserve. They endured extremes to get here, I don't think they are going to be sucked into anything they have no wish to be a part of
clarity