2012 saw mass deportations of Tamils to Sri Lanka continue, despite credible evidence of torture of returnees. Lisa of NCADC South explains what’s happening, and… Read more »
read more"Bounty Hunters" for Home Office targeting migrants
Just before Christmas, reports started coming in of migrants in the UK receiving distressing text messages from a company claiming to work for the Border… Read more »
read moreNews of the Year 2012
News stories from the world of asylum, immigration, human rights and NCADC. Look out for our campaign review of the year in January! —- JANUARY… Read more »
read moreUKBA inquiry: human rights through the looking glass
Serious concerns lost in headlines about backlog statistics “entering the world of the UKBA is like falling through the looking glass” Keith Vaz, Chair of… Read more »
read more‘Vile liars and truth distorters’: truth, trust and the asylum system
A guest blog post by Melanie Griffiths. Melanie Griffiths is a DPhil candidate at Oxford University, with affiliation to the Institute of Social and Cultural… Read more »
read morePrince Ofosu – another death in detention
A guest post from NCADC supporter Rosa: On Tuesday 30 October, Prince Ofosu died in suspicious circumstances inside Harmondsworth IRC. Throughout this week serious allegations… Read more »
read moreThe lucrative deportation business: private security companies act with impunity
A guest post from NCADC supporter Rosa: Demonstrators mark the two year anniversary of Jimmy Mubenga’s death at the hands of G4S. As further contracts… Read more »
read more"I feel so traumatised after this experience and in constant fear and panic"
A detainee in Yarl’s Wood tells her story of attempted deportation: I was called from my room at Yarl’s Wood detention centre at 1.30pm (immediately… Read more »
read moreZimbabwean activist Gladys Mabvira shares her experiences of detention with the New Statesman
We love Gladys Mabvira. A Zimbabwean activist fighting for justice in her own asylum case, she has experienced immigration detention and attempted deportation. She was… Read more »
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Guest post: why criminalise the asylum seeker?
The NCADC blog is pleased to welcome three guest posts from Molly Haglund, who has just completed a Masters Degree in Human Rights Practice at… Read more »
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Guest post: a tradition of deterrence
The NCADC blog is pleased to welcome three guest posts from Molly Haglund, who has just completed a Masters Degree in Human Rights Practice at… Read more »
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Guest post: the criminalization of asylum seekers
The NCADC blog is pleased to welcome three guest posts from Molly Haglund, who has just completed a Masters Degree in Human Rights Practice at… Read more »
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