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Campaign against detention: protest at Harmondsworth, Sat 5 July

July 2, 2014

News

This Saturday, 5 July, there will be another protest against immigration detention. The demonstration at Harmondsworth is organised by Movement for Justice, in solidarity with… Read more »

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Berlin: refugee roof-top protest

June 30, 2014

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Refugees have taken to the rooftop of an abandoned school building in Berlin to protest the attempt to evict them from their home.  As police… Read more »

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“Am I a HUMAN BEING? I ran from my country to save my life” – Marie Therese finally gets right to remain in the UK

June 24, 2014

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Many of you will remember the campaign for Marie Therese Nana, a survivor of ritualised torture in Cameroon.  Marie Therese wrote, movingly and powerfully, about… Read more »

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Campaigning for migration justice – it’s not all over after forced removal

June 18, 2014

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By Evelina Gambino, Right to Remain volunteer What happens after removal? Such is the question that many people involved in campaigns for the right to… Read more »

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Groundswell of popular action against detention

June 13, 2014

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For those who despair that the outrage of immigration detention continues – seemingly unchallenged – in the UK, hope may be at hand. Those of us… Read more »

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Working together for the right to remain: Signing-support

June 6, 2014

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What is signing-support? Most people who have applied for leave to remain and have not had a positive decision have to regularly report at their… Read more »

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Bahrain and UK: no sanctuary from torture

May 23, 2014

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Why has Bahraini democracy campaigner Isa Al-Aali been refused asylum? Is it connected to the UK’s special relationship with the torture-state? On 21 May 2014,… Read more »

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Isa Al-Aali, Bahraini teen seeking sanctuary in UK: further coverage in Financial Times

May 23, 2014

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UAE stops using former British officers as military trainers About 185 Bahrainis have applied for UK asylum since widespread pro-democracy protests led by the majority… Read more »

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Rape survivor from Sierra Leone finally gets justice in the UK

May 22, 2014

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Campaign by Women Against Rape. Noela Claye suffered horrific rape and other violence in 1995 in Sierra Leone during the civil war. In November 2013 she won… Read more »

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Sun and solidarity in Manchester for our 1st official launch event

May 21, 2014

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See some of the online reaction here. On Friday 16 May, Right to Remain brought together 40 local people involved in campaigning for justice in… Read more »

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Working together for the right to remain: recent public campaigns

May 7, 2014

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Written by Evelina Gambino, Right to Remain volunteer. In the recent months a number of strong campaigns for the right to remain have been coming… Read more »

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Right to Remain launch event

April 12, 2014

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Launch event, Manchester Friday 16 May 2014 at the Lesbian and Gay Foundation, 5 Richmond St, Manchester, M1 3HF 12-4pm: Training: working together to win… Read more »

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Right to Remain works with communities, groups and organisations across the UK, providing information, resources, training and assistance to help people to establish their right to remain, and to challenge injustice in the immigration and asylum system. Right to Remain is a registered charity (charity number 1192934).

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