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Demonstrate to stop deportations to Iraq tomorrow - new info

Stop Deportation | 16.10.2009 11:02 | Iraq | Migration | Terror War | World

The first deportation to Baghdad deported around forty people early on Thursday the 15th October on a specially chartered plane provided by Air Italy . We have since learnt that ten of the detained people were taken off the flight in Baghdad while the other detainees were not accepted by the Iraqi government and were flown back to detention in the UK. A Home Office statement has said they will "iron out" the difficulties they faced and "expect to carry out another flight".

DEMONSTRATE: Saturday 17th October - Parliament Square 2 pm to build resistance to deportations to Iraq !

This marks a shift in government policy which since 2005 has sent people back to Iraqi Kurdistan but not to Iraq . Now they have begun, deportations to Iraq are sure to continue putting the lives of many in danger. As recently as the 11th October, three car bombs exploded in the western Iraqi city of Ramadi , killing at least 19 people. Violence and bloodshed continue throughout the country, which saw 1,891 civilian deaths in the first six months of this year alone. There are also widespread food shortages, lack of access to clean drinking water and other grave humanitarian crises in many areas.

The British government, through its participation in the war on and occupation of Iraq since 2003, is responsible for these crises and the consequent displacement of millions of Iraqis. Instead of helping accommodate refugees fleeing war and violence, it is now sending them back en masse to face their possible death. Charter flight deportations in particular limit detainees legal recourse and are especially violent –see  http://www.stopdeportation.net/ for more information.

We call upon all groups, organizations and individuals opposed to this brutal action by the UK government to stand with us in calling for all deportations to Iraq to be stopped. Join us to demonstrate against mass deportations to Iraq this Saturday the 17th October, at 2pm, at Parliament Square .

If you would like to add your or your organisation's name to this statement, or for any further information, please email stopdeportation[at]riseup.net.

Other things you can do to help stop this flight:

Contact your local MP and ask them to put pressure on the UK Border Agency to cancel the deportation. You can find your local MP at  http://findyourmp.parliament.uk

Contact the UKBA directly to demand the deportation be cancelled:
 Privateoffice.external@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
 UKBApublicenquiries@UKBA.gsi.gov.uk
 CITTO@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk

Contact the minister for borders and immigration Phil Woolas:
House of Commons phone number: 020 7219 1149
House of Commons fax number: 020 7219 0992
Constituency phone number: 0161 624 4248
Constituency fax number: 0161 626 8572
Please copy stopdeportation[at]riseup.net in your email correspondence.

SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS

- National Coalition of Anti-Deportation Campaigns, UK
 http://www.ncadc.org.uk
- Coalition to Stop Deportations to Iraq
 http://www.csdiraq.com
- Asylum Support and Immigration Resource Team (ASIRT), Birmingham
 http://www.asirt.org.uk
- SOAS Detainee Support Group (SDS)
 http://www.soasdetaineesupport.org.uk
- SOAS Students' Union, London
 http://soasunion.org
- SOAS Stop the War Society
 http://soasstopthewar.blogspot.com
- No Borders UK
 http://noborders.org.uk
- No Borders London
 http://london.noborders.org.uk
- No Borders Oxford
- Campaign Against Immigration Controls (CAIC)
 http://caic.org.uk
- Remisus, Liverpool
- Stop the War Coalition, UK
 http://www.stopwar.org.uk
- Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism!
 http://www.revolutionarycommunist.org
- South Yorkshire Migration and Asylum Action Group (SYMAAG)
- Latin American Workers' Association
- Citizen Orange
 http://www.citizenorange.com/
- developing partners
www.developingpartners.org.uk
- no-racism.net
 http://no-racism.net
- John McDonnell MP
- Jeremy Corbyn MP
- Neil Gerrard MP
- No Borders South Wales

Stop Deportation
- e-mail: stopdeportation@riseup.net
- Homepage: http://www.stopdeportation.net/

Comments

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Iraqi Deportees Refused Entry

16.10.2009 13:29

All but 10 of the Iraqis deported to Baghdad yesterday are now back in Brook House according to the BBC as the Iraqi authorities refused to accept them. The exact reasons are unknown at the moment but, according to the head of the UK Borders Agency it was all down to "issues" which they "are working closely with the Iraq government to iron out" and they of course "expect to carry out another flight in the future."

 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8310572.stm

No Borders Brighton
mail e-mail: bightonnoborders@riseup.net
- Homepage: http://nobordersbrighton.blogspot.com/


the value in adding mp's?

17.10.2009 16:04

I wonder what road this campaign is going down when one of the first demo's they call they decide to add MP's to the list of supporters? At times having MP's endorse things has a direct, added value but when that value is not tangible they are just names. And then they are names implying that they have more standing, more importance than other people. It's playing the game and I personally am disappointed to see that they felt the need to fall into the typical ngo fail-safe of automically getting Mp's to sign on just because they can.

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