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Demonstrate against Britain's racist immigration laws Tuesday 26 October • 5-6pm

Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! | 19.10.2010 19:38 | Anti-racism | Migration | Repression

Fight Britain's racist immigration laws! Close Communications House!
Tuesday 26 October • 5-6pm
outside Communications House Immigration Reporting Centre
Old Street London, EC1V 9BR
(called by Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! All welcome)

Communications House is an anonymous looking government building in a central location. If you walked past and didn't know what it was, you'd pay no attention.

But Communications House is one of Britain's network of Immigration Reporting Centres, where asylum seekers and other immigrants have to sign on monthly, weekly, sometimes even daily, and from where they can be snatched at any moment and taken to detention in order to be deported. This is part of a system introduced by the Labour government and which the new 'ConDems' show no sign of condemning to history.

Communications House is itself a prison, with cells. Officially. The Chief Inspector of Prisons remit covers 'Short Term Holding Facilities' of which Communications House is one.

So join us to expose the nasty interior of this place for the world to see. Join the demo. Bring friends, banners, noise, music, leaflets, banners. For further information phone 020 7837 1688

Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism!
- e-mail: defendasylumseekers@yahoo.co.uk

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Whys it racist?

19.10.2010 23:21

Because it sure as hell doesn't appear to be racist.

Its virtually impossible to be racist nowadays in this country.
Say one thing that is slightly racist and everyone goes nuts.

Tubby bely


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