Defend the SOAS 9 - Home Office 30 June 2009
Peter Marshall | 01.07.2009 14:17 | Anti-racism | Migration | Repression
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Phone call from Yarl's Wood
The action of ISS was essentially directed not against individual cleaners but as a reprisal against all the staff they employ who have stood up for their rights through union organisation and in particular the London living wage campaign. The unions and students at SOAS have called for cleaning to be taken back in-house and for a policy of non-cooperation between university management and immigration police.
The demonstration, attended by well over 50 people, including some of the remaining cleaners, was addressed by a number of representatives, and was able to get a report from someone close to Marina inside Yarl's Wood on a mobile phone.
Efforts continue to secure the release of those still in this country, as well as to get exceptional leave to remain for those already deported.
More pictures on My London Diary shortly: http://mylondondiary.co.uk/2009/06/jun.htm#soas
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