Monthly Archives: February 2011

Greek Hunger Strikers On The Edge…Act Now !

Medical report 22nd February 2011 The hunger strikers have been refusing to eat for 29 days now. All of them are suffering considerable loss of body mass and The signs of fatigue and advanced exhaustion are apparent. Four people have … Continue reading

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Child Detention: The Lowdown

In May 2010, the new coalition government committed to ending child detention for immigration purposes. The ‘commitment’ had to wait another few months to materialise (only last week reports revealed that a 11-year-old girl had been detained at Tinsley House … Continue reading

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Cameron's Munich speech marks securitisation of race policy

> By Liz Fekete (Institute Race Relations) 7 February 2011, 4:00pm Cameron’s speech signals a fundamental departure in British race relations. Why did British prime minister Cameron choose to attack ‘the doctrine of state multiculturalism’ and indicate the parameters of … Continue reading

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Is Child Detention Really to End?

…because London No Borders have got hold of a letter from a hotel company planning to turn a former childrens home into a immigration detention centre.The letter makes no secret that the facility is planned to replace the use of … Continue reading

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Bristol No Borders: Solidarity Statement to Greek Hunger Strikers

On January 25, 300 migrant workers went on hunger strike in Athens and Thessaloniki. Their main demand is to be legalized. As of 2nd Feburary their struggle continues. Messages have come from all around the World. We wish to add … Continue reading

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Moughane Abdulhaq must stay!

Deportation successfully stopped After 12 years in the UK, Bristol resident Abdul Huq Moughane was due to be deported from London to Morocco on Monday 31st January. Moughane left Morocco after having been imprisoned, tortured and falsely accused of writing … Continue reading

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