Protest at Yarl's Wood in solidarity with women immigration detainees
One of NoBorders | 06.03.2011 18:35 | Migration
protesters arrive to find the main gate blocked by cops and YW managers
they hold a short demonstration there
then march round the business park, across the field, to the fences of YW
where detainees can see and hear them from their cell windows
waving to each other across fences and borders
a cop and YW manager monitor which window is doing what
walking along the fence around the immigration prison
The women also complained about their mistreatment, the lack of privacy, inadequate healthcare provision and and so on. In a recent inspection report on Yarl's Wood ( http://www.justice.gov.uk/inspectorates/hmi-prisons/docs/Yarls_Wood_2009_rps.pdf), HM Chief Inspector of Prisons Anne Owers reported that “the focus on improving the environment and activities for children appeared to have led to a lack of attention to the needs of the majority population of women.” The provision of activities at the centre was found to be “among the poorest seen in any removal centre.” Previous inspections had described the centre, which is run by Serco, as “inadequate” but recent reports said it has “declined even further.” These poor conditions add to the depression and anxiety of the women detainees, many of whom are rape and sex trafficking victims, torture survivors and so on. Nonetheless, they are locked up in prison-like conditions for lengthy periods, without a realistic prospect of deportation, despite numerous High Court judgements that found the detention of people in such cases to be unlawful, and in breach of rules set by the Home Office itself.
For more on Yarl's Wood and immigration prisons in general, see this Corporate Watch briefing:
http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?lid=3890 .
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