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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Yarl's Wood Hunger Strike Continues – Interview with Striker
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZg_VSFgX-M&hl=en&fs=1] Yesterday Meg Hiller from the Home office wrote a letter to all MP’s: “The current misreporting, based on inaccurate and fabricated statements by those who campaign against our policy, is irresponsible as it causes unnecessary distress to the women … Continue reading
Cafe & Film Night – 21st February
Bristol No Borders takes its turn in hosting the Sunday vegan cafe at Kebele social centre (14 Robertson Rd, Easton BS5 6JY) As well as a delicious vegan meal and an opportunity to hang out socially, we’ll be film screening…. … Continue reading
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Tagged asylum seekers, bristol no borders, migrant, migrants, no borders, reception centres
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Movement #4 – No Borders Newsletter
click on image to download pdf. You can keep up to date with these stories and more on the Movement website, which hosts extensive links from across the movement for freedom of movement and equality for all (and beyond).
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Tagged Borders, deportation, detention, Movement, movement newsletter, No Borders Network
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No Borders Round Up: Yarls Wood, Calais, Bristol, Cardiff, Dale Farm
Hunger Strike: Yarls Wood Immigration Prison, Bedfordshire Since the 5th of February 2010, we the residents at Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal Centre are on hunger strike which involves over 84 + women, who are protesting against the period of time … Continue reading
The Stockholm Programme: 1984 is here
“1984 is here, no really, this time we’re not lying , honest. “ A personal slant on the disturbing confluence of the a ever more sophiscated and extensive controlling and surveilling techonolgy on the one hand, and increaslingly repressive legislation … Continue reading
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Tagged 1982 the stockholm programme, eu, freedom, neoconopiticon, no borders, orwell, rant, resistance, statewatch, the shape of things to come
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