High Court rules Iraqis’ detention unlawful
Two Iraqis have won a judicial review against the Home Office in a test case which may benefit many others who could not and cannot… Read more »
Read moreTwo Iraqis have won a judicial review against the Home Office in a test case which may benefit many others who could not and cannot… Read more »
Read moreMark Townsend, The Observer, Sunday 11 April 2010 Could this woman’s fight change the way Britain treats asylum seekers? Most of the desperate mothers who… Read more »
Read moreMedical Justice Press release on the inquiry into the report “Outsourcing Abuse”, which was published in 2008 by Birnberg Peirce & Partners, Medical Justice and… Read more »
Read moreStatement from Women Behind the Wire @ Yarl’s Wood IRC “Detention results from political decisions that represent a “hardening attitude towards irregular migrants and asylum… Read more »
Read moreA new self-organising space in Calais is an act of resistance against the brutal measures against asylum seekers Rahila Gupta, guardian.co.uk, Thursday 4 February For… Read more »
Read moreStop deportations to Nigeria now! A Joint European Union Charter flight with approximate 50 Nigerians on board, will leave the UK on Wednesday 3rd February… Read more »
Read moreCampaign against mass deportations to Iraq Public forum Saturday 7 November, London 12 noon – 5pm, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) The Stop… Read more »
Read moreNo Deportations to Iraq – Release the Hunger Strikers Now! Monday, 26th Oct, 4:30-6:30pm Demonstrate at the Home Office 2 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DF… Read more »
Read moreA magistrates judge has ruled that police acted unlawfully when arresting six anti-deportation campaigners who were blockading Colnbrook detention centre, near Heathrow airport, on 12th… Read more »
Read moreLast week, NCADC called on supporters to make their feelings known to the airline contracted to deport Iraqi refugees from Britain to Baghdad – Air… Read more »
Read moreLast Thursday, 15 October 2009, the UK Border Agency tried to deport by charter flight about 40 Iraqi refugees who had been refused sanctuary in… Read more »
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