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The reality of risk in Eritrea: ‘Everybody is scared to talk … but I am tired of being silent’

August 19, 2015

Legal Updates

This is a guest post by Sara Palacios Arapiles,  who has a background in law and currently works at the Nottingham Rainbow Project, providing advocacy and support to people seeking sanctuary.

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#UnlockTheDebate – parliamentary debate and alternative debate on detention

August 11, 2015

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Parliamentary debate There is going to be a parliamentary debate on the detention inquiry report on 10 September 2015. The debate will be the first… Read more »

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#ShutDownYarlsWood – 8 August 2015

August 11, 2015

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A personal account from Michael Collins, ons of the Coordinators at Right to Remain. On Saturday I joined several hundred people at the Shut Down… Read more »

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Legal aid cuts deny thousands of vulnerable children justice

July 20, 2015

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New research from The Children’s Society has revealed the extent to which vulnerable children have been hit by the legal aid cuts. The report –… Read more »

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“WE WANT FREEDOM”: the women of Yarl’s Wood demand to be heard

July 20, 2015

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Campaign from Black Women’s Rape Action Project and Movement for Justice Update: “The intimidation backfired because Alice is not an isolated individual. Other T-shirt protesters… Read more »

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Returns to DRC: understanding the Home Office guidance and recent case law

July 14, 2015

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In July, the Home Office issued new Country Information and Guidance for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

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“I’ve found my place in Manchester” – Lesbian Immigration Support Group’s conference

July 10, 2015

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“Without the support of LISG, I know those women would have been removed”.   Keelin McCarthy, barrister at Lamb Building, was just one of the people… Read more »

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Visibility and solidarity: campaigning for justice and the right to remain

July 9, 2015

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This blog post is based on a talk by Right to Remain at From Silence to Solidarity, Violence to Visibility, Lesbian Immigration Support Group‘s conference in… Read more »

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North Korean refugees in the UK

June 29, 2015

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Guest post by Jihyun Park, first published at European Alliance for Human Rights in North Korea (EAHRNK). Jihyun Park is EAHRNK’s North Korean Outreach and… Read more »

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Marching together against austerity, for social justice

June 22, 2015

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We finished off Refugee Week 2015 on the streets again. After the march for dignity with Beyond Borders Tyneside on Monday, and with Eritreans marching… Read more »

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Eritreans march for justice in Liverpool

June 18, 2015

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On Tuesday we were in Liverpool, at the Refugee Week national demonstration for justice for Eritreans seeking sanctuary. About 500 Eritreans gathered, many having travelled… Read more »

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Refugee Week: Dignity march in Tyneside

June 17, 2015

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On Monday we were in North Shields, to join the Dignity March for Asylum Seekers and Refugees, organised by Beyond Borders Tyneside and other local groups to mark Refugee Week.

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