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Campaigners protest outside the Home Office against Iraq deportations

Stop Deportation | 26.10.2009 21:32 | Iraq | Migration

About 50 people gathered outside the Home Office in central London demanding the immediate release of Iraqi detainees who were deported to Baghdad two weeks ago but were returned to detention after the Iraqi authorities refused to admit them. A number of them have been on hunger strike since Monday, 19th October, in protest at their continued detention and inhumane treatment. One of the hunger strikers addressed the crowd from detention via a phone-loud speaker link and read out a statement by the hunger strikers.















More protests will be announced soon...

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Contact the British Ambassador to Iraq

27.10.2009 08:53


There are currently 10 refugees in Iraq who were dumped there by a recent deportation flight.

The British ambassador to Iraq is Christopher Prentice.

Contact him to ask what he is doing to make sure that these 10 refugees are safe and well, and how he will be helping them to return to Britain where they chose to seek refuge.

 Christopher.Prentice@fco.gov.uk


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