Political action against immigration snatch squads is costing the Home Office time and resources. For the last few months a group recently named SnatchWatch has been monitoring early morning activity at North Shields and attempting to follow vans if they go out on dawn raids. The Immigration Service is now using police back-up and appears to be using decoy vans to avoid being followed.
In January this year TCAR started the Pledge of Resistance (reported in FRFI 195), which calls on local people to stand in solidarity with asylum seekers by getting out on the streets and protesting if a dawn raid happens in their area. The Labour government tries to use dawn raids to snatch families silently away from public scrutiny. But TCAR members say ‘You will not snatch us silently!’ Every time a TCAR family is snatched TCAR holds a noisy demonstration outside the Government Offices North East. As a direct result of this political action, many TCAR members have had their cases reported in the press and the vast majority have avoided deportation.
A fresh appeal has now been submitted in the Uthayakumar family’s case. Their campaign for them to say is supported by the school attended by 15-year-old Kawsika Uthayakumar and their story has had local and international news coverage. The family were released from detention on 20 September and headed straight back for Newcastle to join the TCAR march against immigration prisons on 22 September
Sri Lanka is a former British colony and although a relatively small island, holds great strategic importance for control of the wider region. Since the early 1970s the LTTE has led the fight for an independent Tamil state in the north and eastern part of the island. This area contains one of the most prized deep water ports in the region at Trincomalee and imperialist powers like Britain and the US do not see an independent Tamil state as in their interests. They have therefore assisted the Sri Lankan government in attacking the Tamil national struggle. In March 2001 the British government named the LTTE as one of the international organisations that would be banned from operating in Britain under the Terrorism Act 2000. This meant that almost all support for Tamil independence is criminalised.
Annie Richardson,
Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! October 2007.