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The Politics of Forced Labour
The recent trial of a group of Irish Travellers (or Parvee) accused of forcing vulnerable people into forced labour or slavery unsurprisingly hit the headlines. A perfect reactionary story, a specific instance distorting the wider truth: that in fact that … Continue reading
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Tagged bridget anderson, bristol no borders, migrant, nandita sharma, no borders, olympics, parvee, sex work, sex workers, slavery, terrorism, traveller, visa, x-talk
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No Borders Newsletter Spring 09
To Download, Click, then click again nbnewsletterspring09 Slightly Improved version: nbnewsletterspring094
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Tagged abolish all immigration prisons, Amey, BaE, calais, camp, contre-fait, Dale Farm, g4s, Lampedusa, Manchester, Mitie, nato, no borders newsletter, sex workers, solidarity, strasbourg, Tinsley House, Willis, woolas, Yarls Wood
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Sex, slaves and citizens: the politics of anti-traffi cking Bridget Anderson and Rutvica Andrijasevic
“A focus on the evils of trafficking is a way of depoliticising the debate on migration”. Trafficking is in the news. It is on the political agenda, both nationally and internationally. Thousands of individuals, hundreds of groups, dozens of newspapers … Continue reading
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Tagged border controls, feminist, migration controls, Sex, sex workers, slaves and citizens, solidarity
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