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Colnbrook IRC: Fariat Mohammadi has sewed up his mouth and eyes and is on hunger

08-07-2009 10:46 | Migration | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | World

Fariat Mohammadi
"Why are they imprisoning me here for so long? I am a victim of the Islamic Republic of Iran. I fought against their injustices for the rights of people in Iran and had to leave because they tried to arrest me. I came to the UK and they have locked me up without rights. It is inhumane. I have been forced to take this drastic action. I haven't been outside or seen any part of Britain since the day I arrived. They have put me in the detention centre like a criminal." Fariat Mohammadi

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Greece: Anarchists march in solidarity with immigrants

08-07-2009 01:56 | Analysis | Anti-racism | Migration | World

the head of the march, with multilingual banners
Anarchists from Greece marched in solidarity with repressed immigrants and clashed with cops and fascists while setting streets and ATMs on fire.

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Report on an unannounced short follow up inspection of Dover IRC

07-07-2009 06:30 | Migration | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | World

“Like many IRCs, Dover is dealing with a more challenging and varied population, including a high proportion of ex-prisoners. It was nevertheless disappointing that there had been slippage in a number of areas and that the regime and approach was tending to revert to that of a prison, rather than an IRC.

“We had some concerns about the robustness of the procedures to support safety and there had been a significant deterioration in welfare support for detainees about to leave the centre. These are matters that managers need to address if the centre is to retain its positive ethos and ensure a safe environment.”  Anne Owers

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Campaign Against Deportations To Cameroon

07-07-2009 06:26 | Migration | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | World

Ethnic Charter Flight on Thursday 9th July 2009 - flight number PVT 007 to Cameroon.

Don't deport : Charles Takem, Djantou Gilbert - Mbakop Charlotte and their two kids (8 years & 6 years) , Patrick Youmbi, Flobert Simplice Sindjui, Alice Ebot Ojong, Pascal Landry Kegne, Amougou Atangana Benoit, Eric Tcheujoue, Roger Anyong and all the other names who are being herded onto this flight as if they are not human beings.

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I’m Under a Control Order…Get Me Out of Here!

05-07-2009 13:09 | Anti-racism | Migration | Terror War | World

Mahmoud Abu Rideh's children want to be with their father again
Mahmoud Abu Rideh, a Palestinian refugee, detained in Belmarsh and now under a control order for the past nearly 8 years (4 yrs Belmarsh + 4 yrs control order) on the basis of secret evidence he and his lawyers cannot see, without charge or trial, has finally been allowed to apply for travel documents to let him leave the UK on 3 July

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Home Office Neglects Immigrants

02-07-2009 21:04 | Migration | Other Press | Social Struggles | World

An example of how the Home Office treats the immigrants who TRY their best in order to be legal in the United Kigdom.

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The No Borders demo in pictures.

01-07-2009 09:56 | Migration | World

The first road block after leaving the camp.
Well so much for all those blood curdling corporate media reports about the 'riot' in Calais. The Daily Mail retained their first prize for the most absurd prediction by saying that the protesters planned to smash through the border controls and lead the refugees through 26 miles of channel tunnel?!

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27th June: Calais No Border march -pictures

30-06-2009 23:25 | Migration | Social Struggles | Terror War | South Coast | World

The white cliffs of Dover - the UK's entrance point for many asylum seekers.
Images from the Calais No Border march, which took place on Saturday 27th June.
Thousands of people from the No Border camp descended on Calais town, France, to get their point across about the situation facing increasing numbers of desperate asylum seekers stuck in the Calais area. Many asylum seekers face destitution in Calais as they struggle to complete their journey- for the most part away from war torn countries such as Afghanistan.

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Around the Campaigns Tuesday 30th June 2009

30-06-2009 10:28 | Migration | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | Sheffield | World

Claude Ndeh & Family
You have the Power to Stop Deportations

You will need Courage, Persistence and Faith

An Anti-Deportation Campaign involves organizing resistance to restrictive immigration legislation, and simply means making the government change their minds regarding an individual case.

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Calais No Border Camp 2009 Report & Pics

29-06-2009 23:56 | Migration | Social Struggles | World

Camp's main gate placcard
Here there are a few pics of the Camp, followed by a personal account of it.

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Calais No Border Camp 2009 Transnational Demo Report & Pics

29-06-2009 19:43 | Migration | Social Struggles | World

The campers encountre the police block just 5 minutes after leaving the camp

On Saturday 27th June, over 2000 people took part in the Transnational demonstration in the French port city of Calais, called by the Calais No Border Camp 2009. A group of around 500 people left the camp at around 9.30am to march together to the meeting point at the Calais Lighthouse. This group quickly encountered a police line blocking the road, and which effectively became a check point as riot police demanded the demonstrators to be searched as a condition for the march to move forward.

Some people decided to allow the cops to search them, so the march could pass trough the police line and arrive on time to meeting point where local groups and unions were waiting for the campers to arrive. Others refused to do so when it became clear that cops were confiscating scarfs and coats from people's bags. After half and hour or so of a standoff, finally police opened the line when it became obvious that searching everyone would be a logistical nightmare, specially taking into account that there was only one female police cop searching women through.

The march then proceeded to move through a surreal game of cat and mouse with the cops. At every intersection where the demo was trying to move into town towards the Lighthouse, lines of riot police were quickly formed preventing it from moving on. This forced the march to improvise a route in order to not get trapped. This meant that what should have been a half an hour stroll to the Lighthouse, became an almost 3 hours long journey through council estates, back roads, parks, industrial estates and so on.

The campers stood together for the whole time, so they managed to eventually get to the Lighthouse where around 1500 people had been gathering waiting for them to arrive. Then the planned march towards the ferry port finally started, but once again, lines of riot police kept blocking the demonstration at every junction towards the port. That forced the demonstration to take an alternative long route, which ended when it encountered a massive police block at the main road leading to the port. At this point it became clear that it would be impossible to overcome the hundreds of riot police lines with tear gas, water cannons and mobile fences, so the marchers decided to go back to the starting point at the Lighthouse, where a series of speeches by migrants took place explaining the conditions in which they are forced to 'live' in and around Calais.

Here there are some pics of the demo:

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Protests against Detention Centres

29-06-2009 09:21 | Migration | Repression | Social Struggles | World

Notes from a workshop at the Calais Noborder Camp about Resistamce against Detention Centresin which activists talked about the situation in different countries.

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After Calais Noborder Camp - What's Next?

29-06-2009 08:55 | COP15 Climate Summit 2009 | Climate Chaos | Migration | Social Struggles | World

Here you can find information on upcomig protests related to the of migration; against borders - for the freedom of movement.

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Transnational NoBorders Demo, Calais - Pics

28-06-2009 13:10 | Migration | World

Around 2000 people demonstrated yesterday in the French port of Calais calling for the freedom of movement for all and the abolition of migration controls.

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Nomade 1, 2 & 3 - Calais NoBorder Newspaper

27-06-2009 23:12 | Migration | Other Press | World

Newspaper Nomade written, layoutted and distributed in Calais during the NoBorder Camp

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Refugees in Calais. Why we say NO BORDERS!

26-06-2009 23:44 | Migration | Terror War | World

Hundreds queue on a Calais industrial estate.
A few years ago that nice Mr Sarkozy (then French home secretary) was desperate to impress that even nicer Mr Blair. So to capitulate to Mr Blair and his masters in the British tabloid media, he closed the Red Cross Sangatte refugee camp near Calais. Prior to its demolition Sangatte was a place where vulnerable refugees fleeing places like Iraq, Somalia and Afghanistan could get food, healthcare and a bed for the night. By a staggering coincidence Great Britain has had rather a lot of influence in the fortunes of Iraq, Somalia and Afghanistan. So some people might suggest that we have a slight responsibility with regard to helping these people? Now (post Sangatte) they have to sleep under bridges and in dangerous camps where they are regularly attacked by the Police and local racists. Fortunately they are being fed each day by a number of unpaid volunteers from the Calais based 'Salam' charity who are doing an amazing job.

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Freedom of movement?

26-06-2009 21:50 | Migration | World

Road blockade to Calais port at the No Borders camp and police repression

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Border problems - no chance for the Afghani people in Calais

25-06-2009 19:10 | History | Migration | World

Police arrest Afghani people in Calais
My name is Ali. I'm from Afghanistan. Now we live in the "Jungle", how we call the woods around Calais, were we're forced to live. We request support from the English people. The border is very hard. No one pass to England. The English government should tell the government of France to open the border.

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Stories from people trying to cross the border at Calais

25-06-2009 16:12 | Anti-racism | Migration | Repression | World

arrest
Behind all the scare stories and fiction of the tabloid scum press, we are making friends with people here who gradually tell us their stories. Obviously they are scared of what would happen if their stories were made public but have agreed to let us tell people the rough outlines. All names have been changed.

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