Tyneside Community Action for Refugees (TCAR) calls on all those opposed to the current attacks on asylum seekers to join us in a national day of action in defence of asylum rights on Saturday 19th May.
The idea is simple. Together we are stronger. Instead of trying to organise one big demonstration in London or Manchester we are calling on groups around the country to organise a protest in their own town or city but on the same day.
The idea is for each group to have their own local demands. So in Newcastle there may be a protest against snatch squads and at the same time in Liverpool there might be a protest for the right to work for asylum seekers or against ‘fast tracking’. We can all make our own demands but we will be doing so at the same time and in solidarity with each other.
If your group decides to join the day of action please could you let us know and we can publicise the growing list of participants.
Please join us. Solidarity is strength! Together we are stronger!
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13.04.2007 17:46
NWASDG wil be holding an organising meeting on Sat 14 April at 2pm in the Friends Meeting House, Mount Street, Manchester, to discuss ideas for the national day of action. All are welcome - please bring ideas and a willingness to take an active part.
Defend all asylum seekers! No to state oppression and racism! No to the racist Labour government!
in solidarity
Charles
NWASDG
NWASDG
e-mail: fightback_05@yahoo.com
Homepage: http://www.asylum-seekers-defence.org.uk
Coventry to take part in National Day of Action
04.05.2007 09:12
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Our plans include a letter writing campaign, information dissemination, and a march to the Midlands Enforcement Unit, where we too will "report" to the Home Office in solidarity with the asylum seekers whose rights are denied on a regular basis.
Please contact
Jaime Lenet, Coventry Refugee Centre, jaimel@covrefugee.org, 02476 527 123
or
Penny Walker, Coventry Peace House, covpeacehouse@googlemail.com
for more information or to get involved.
Jaime Lenet
e-mail: jaimel@covrefugee.org
Homepage: http://www.covrefugee.org