Sri Lanka deportations: 'UK has Tamil blood on it's hands'
The deportation charter flight to Sri Lanka took off yesterday evening, 16 June, while deliberations were still underway at the High Court. It is understood… Read more »
Read moreThe deportation charter flight to Sri Lanka took off yesterday evening, 16 June, while deliberations were still underway at the High Court. It is understood… Read more »
Read moreThe immigration Barrister who blogs as Free Movement has revealed a serious breach of confidentiality of Sri Lankan refugees scheduled for deportation. Ahead of a… Read more »
Read moreThe high street store Lush Cosmetics has teamed up with No One Is Illegal and local campaign groups across the UK for a week-long national… Read more »
Read moreThe six Iranian pro-Democracy activists protesting against the Home Office will end their hunger strike today, after 37 days. They will demonstrate outside the head… Read more »
Read moreBlogging around the campaigns – NCADC volunteers explore some of the latest issue affecting migrant rights 8 March 2011 Milena Tmava, NCADC Campaigns Volunteer The… Read more »
Read moreOn 16 December 2010, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) published a briefing paper about the impact of the proposed legal aid cuts in the… Read more »
Read moreFor years, the UK government has knowingly harmed between 1,000 and 2,000 children of asylum-seekers a year, sending dawn hit squads to raid family homes,… Read more »
Read moreThe racism that kills The recent death of Jimmy Mubenga adds to the grim statistic of those who have died as a result of the… Read more »
Read moreJimmy Mubenga died this week aboard the British Airways BA77 flight to Uganda while being restrained by G4S security guards using ‘excessive force’ according to… Read more »
Read moreThe indefinite immigration detention of migrants who cannot be deported is ineffective, inefficient and enormously damaging, according to a new report, “No Return No Release… Read more »
Read moreDossier of medical evidence backs Clegg’s claim: child detention is ‘state sponsored cruelty’ UK Borders Agency defy Clegg and continue immigration detention of children Nick… Read more »
Read moreAn interview with Cameroonian journalist Charles Atangana, NUJ member fighting deportation Original link and background story at Journalism.co.uk Six weeks ago, economic and current affairs… Read more »
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