Detention under parliamentary scrutiny
A Detention Action and Right to Remain event Date: Tuesday 7th October 2014 Location: Praxis Community Projects, Pott Street, London, E2 0EF Time: 6.00pm –… Read more »
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A Detention Action and Right to Remain event Date: Tuesday 7th October 2014 Location: Praxis Community Projects, Pott Street, London, E2 0EF Time: 6.00pm –… Read more »
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This article was written by Yasmin Gunaratnam for the Mapping Immigration Controversy project. Over a hundred people filled the small community hall that hosted the… Read more »
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By Ben from Detention Action. This blog post was written for the Unlocking Detention blog. Unlocking Detention runs from 14 September to 20 December and… Read more »
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This post was written by Evelina, our wonderful volunteer, who is leaving Right to Remain after a year of amazing contribution, energy and passion. The… Read more »
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Right to Remain recently wrote to The Guardian newspaper to complain at its persistent use of the phrase “illegal immigrants”. The letter was also signed… Read more »
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On 9 July we celebrated the victory of our friends at Detention Action over immigration detention when the High Court ruled that the Detained Fast Track system… Read more »
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A guest post from Sophie Pritchard of Edge Fund Edge Fund is a grant-making organisation that funds individuals and small groups working to challenge injustice… Read more »
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– Snatched at daughter’s wedding by Immigration raid – Deported to Colombia – Campaign for justice continues Isabella Acevedo, former cleaner for Mark Harper… Read more »
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When the latest wave of legal aid changes was proposed last year, the residence test was immediately one of the top concerns (see September blog… Read more »
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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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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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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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