All deportees to Nigeria are immediately incarcerated, and over 95% of Nigerian prisoners are routinely brutalised and tortured. Eucharia's claim for asylum was rejected by the Home Office and she is seeking to appeal against this decision.
Please support the DETC campaign by turning up on saturday 13th and helping us to leaflet, petition and generate public support for Eucharia and Timeyi. We have so far collated and sent off about 350 letters of complaint to the Home Office, but we need more letters, more help and more active support. We need to put pressure on these politicians, who care so much for Africa, to let these Africans stay, and not deport them to be raped or tortured. We hope to see you on saturday 13th.
Please phone 07904880039, to confirm.
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Saturday 13th August 2005
10.08.2005 15:31
We will be there for 12 noon to 3pm!
Please phone 07904880039, to confirm.
Hope to see you there!
DETC
BOLTON
12.08.2005 16:21
The Sukula Family are holding a mass petition and demonstration from 12pm, in Bolton Town Centre, near to the Steam Engine. The Sukula Family Must Stay Campain are asking for as many as possible to show up in support.
See you in Bolton!
DETC