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Lili and Keiran still here, but still in danger! Protest this Friday, Newcastle

TCAR (Tyneside Community Action for Refugees) | 20.01.2010 15:34 | Anti-racism | Migration | Social Struggles

The deportation of Lili and Keiran did not go ahead on Monday. No explanation has been provided by the UK Border Agency for this, they simply never came to collect Lili and Keiran from their room. They have been given new removal directions for next Monday, 25th January at 6.05 am from UK on Easyjet flight U22431 Luton to Paris, for onward transit to Cameroon. There's a further protest this Friday.





On Tuesday members of TCAR and ANEESCam were out on the streets of Newcastle collecting more signatures for Lili and Keiran, which have been sent to the solicitor and the Home Secretary. On Friday there will be another protest for the family outside Government Offices North East from 2pm, please come down and show your support even if you can only stay for half an hour.

There is a report of last Friday's protest at:  http://ow.ly/XaFW
A good article of the family's situation appeared in the Journal on Saturday, it can be read at:  http://ow.ly/YAG2

Please keep trying to put pressure on the Home Secretary and the airline, Easyjet, to stop this deportation. Spread the word, forward this email, come to the demonstration on Friday.

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Other ways you can help:

1. Please email / fax Mr Alan Johnson MP, Home Secretary on :
Fax: 020 8760 3132
Email:  UKBApublicenquiries@UKBA.gsi.gov.uk
 citto@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk

Urge him to urgently review this case, cancel the removal, and release mother and child from detention. You can use the attached model letter - or download here: http://bit.ly/8gOnDJ - or write your own, but Remember to quote HO ref no : L1142369


2. Also lobby Easy Jet airline :
Andy Harrison Chief Executive Officer EasyJet
email:  andy@easyjet.com
Phone: 0158 244 3330
Fax: 0158 244 3355

Urge him not to carry out the forced removal. Use the attached model letter - or download here: http://bit.ly/7tdwNf - or you can copy/amend/write your own version - if you do, please include the following details: Berminie Carine Lili, due to be forcibly removed from the UK on Monday 25 January 06:05 on EasyJet flight U22431, from London/Luton to Paris for onward transit to Cameroon.

TYNESIDE COMMUNITY ACTION FOR REFUGEES (TCAR)

TCAR (Tyneside Community Action for Refugees)
- e-mail: tynesidecarn@yahoo.co.uk