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Defend Halima and Bailey Jr/NWASDG | 30.08.2006 11:30 | Anti-racism | Migration | Repression
Defend Halima and Bailey Jr/NWASDG
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Hamila and Bailey campaign - background info
30.08.2006 23:02
The racist British Labour government has refused to grant her refuge, and when she was 7½ months pregnant, evicted her from her home and tried to deport her. As she tried to avoid deportation and flee to France where she has friends, she was arrested and sentenced to 6 months in Holloway prison for ‘immigration offences’. A British citizen would have served 3 months, but Halima served 4½ months and gave birth to Bailey Jr. in gaol. Halima was handcuffed during her scan and police were present during her labour. Bailey Jr. served his first 79 days in Holloway, and then transferred to Yarl’s Wood detention centre, where he served 3 weeks of his ‘sentence’. When Halima asked for milk for breast-feeding mothers, she was told to ‘drink lots of water’.
Still on bail, they face the threat of deportation at any time to Cameroon where they will immediately be arrested. In Cameroon, torture and ill-treatment of detainees is ‘widespread and systematic’; a common method of torture is known as balançoire, ‘victims are suspended from a rod between their hands tied behind their legs and then beaten, often on the genitals…If you are a woman, your torture will almost certainly include rape’ (Medical Foundation, 26 June 2002). Rape is a common form of torture in Cameroon, inflicted upon a third of the male and almost all the female detainees.
The Home Office regularly dismisses evidence of ill-treatment from asylum seekers and has deported thousands to face further persecution. The refusal rate for Cameroonians was 85% in 2005. Labour decided in 2005 that asylum applicants will be ‘fast-tracked’. Now 99% of all fast-tracked claims are conveniently refused. Of the 56 ‘fast-track’ countries, 31 are African - all nations underdeveloped, oppressed and exploited by British imperialism. The asylum and immigration laws on which these decisions are based are racist to the core. Defend Halima and Bailey Jr! Stop deporting children and babies!
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Halima and Bailey Jr's protest - postponed
31.08.2006 22:12
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