In Nottingham this week, people will be attempting to live on the food a destitute asylum seeker currently receives from the NNRF in aid – one bag of asda value basics and just 2.50 per week. They will then donate the rest of their normal weekly expenses to the campaign.
Government policies mean that increasing numbers of people seeking asylum are being left destitute, homeless, or living on food parcels. Destitute asylum seekers do not have the right to work, and have no way to sustain themselves. These are often people who have fled persecution and suffering – and rather than receive support and shelter in the UK, are forced to live as virtual ghosts.
The vigil was a colourful event, with fantastic music from Long Journey Home musicians drawing a crowd, information on the campaign, and the Solidarity Sisters strutting their stuff – getting the Saturday shoppers to consider a challenging issue.
Links
Nottingham Refugee Forum
http://www.nottsrefugeeforum.org.uk/
Church Action on Poverty
http://www.church-poverty.org.uk
Long Journey Home
http://www.longjourneyhome.org.uk/
Previous Article on the Solidarity Sisters
http://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2005/10/325715.html
http://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2005/10/325716.html
Solidarity Sisters in action
05.03.2006 19:17
Preparing for the event, the 'Solidarity Sisters' about to set out and, well, .... ofer some solidarity.
Tash
e-mail: tash@indymedia.org
Solidarity Sisters
13.03.2006 01:16
you ladies look very beautifull.
i like the idea of linking the passers bye through shopping bags.
love a fellow mischief maker
elsa