The ‘Country Guidance Tribunal? on the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the Government will decide whether it is safe to send people back to DRC, has been moved to Thursday April 12th. Wednesday’s demo in the Square at 1.00 will still go ahead (see below) and we will be building for another demonsraion on April 12th. Watch this space…..
Please come and demonstrate outside the Bridewell, between the Magistrates Court and the Family Court by the Canal near the railway station tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. Saturday 24th March, for our detained Sudanese friends who were arrested when they signed at Loughborough reporting centre yesterday. At least 8 from this area have been detained – three are known to us.
Important addition:This local detention appears to be part of a national ’round-up’ by the government, with the collusion of the Sudanese authorities who have been present interviewing detainees in holding centres in spite of protests by solicitors. It’s essential that the names of all the detainees are discovered and solicitors found for those who don’t have them.
There is a case in the High Court against the removal of asylum seekers to the Sudan and so the Home Office is doing its utmost to remove as many as possible before this judgment is made!! It is particularly dangerous for asylum seekers from Darfur to be returned to Khartoum.
Earlier this month hundreds of protesters gathered at demonstrations at the Asylum & Immigration Tribunal and Enforcement Units in Manchester, Glasgow and beyond. 8 further demonstrations around the UK will take place on Wednesday March 28th.
The ‘Central African Development Action’ (CADA) in Birmingham and the ‘Congo Support Project’ invite you to A Public Meeting on DR Congo Deportations On Saturday 24th March 2007 at 4.30pm to 7.30pm Against the Deportations of the Congolese People?..more Continue reading National Campaign to Stop Deportations to DR Congo!→
Modern day ‘slavery’ and exploitation of migrants to Britain –
with a Nottingham connection
During the Abolition 200 events, at the same time as making it clear that slavery did not end in 1807 (not even British involvement in slave trading) it?s important to look at the issue of modern day conditions of some of Britain?s exploited and abused people, especially migrant labourers and people from both EU and non-EU countries who are treated like slaves in Britain because they are held captive by their ?bosses?. Continue reading Modern day ‘slavery’ / migrants to Britain / Nottingham connection→
Nottingham Saturday March 17th at the Maze Saturday the 17th of March, 2pm – 2am @ The Maze (back of the Forest Tavern), Mansfield Road, Nottingham NG1 3FT. £8.00 on the door, proceeds to Antifa.
For freedom of movement, Against nationhood and prevention of migration by nation states, Welcoming asylum seekers and migrant workers, Against capitalist exploitation