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Monthly Archives: June 2009
Calais No Borders Camp – What next?
As Bristol No Borders’ Activists return to the UK, they do so with the memories of those still stranded in Calais with them. The particpation of those from Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq in the camp was probably the most positive … Continue reading
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French Authorities Bulldoze Dunkirk Migrant Camp
WHY WE ARE GOING TO CALAIS: Wednesday June 17th: These images may look like they are taken in Palestine, but they are in fact from just across the Channel. (report is google translation) Wednesday June 17 to 9:00 am, the … Continue reading
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Tagged bulldozers, calais, camp, dunkerque, dunkirk, no borders, repression
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Calais: Site and Workshops Announced
Defy the rise of racism ! Come to the Calais No Borders Camp 23-29 June With deportations of migrants (SOAS), attacks on Romanians in Northern Ireland and the rise of the elected neo-fascists, we make a last call for all … Continue reading
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Tagged calais, cleaners for justice, daily mail, iss, no borders camp, northern ireland, occupation, racism, racist attacks, romanians, soas, south belfast, the jungle
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FREE THE SOAS CLEANERS!
SOAS directorate block occupied over brutal deportation of SOAS cleaners University cleaners who won living wage detained after dawn raid Students and allies at the University of London’s School of School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) have occupied the … Continue reading
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Tagged cleaners, deportation, living wage, occupation, soas, solidarity, workplace raids
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