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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News 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 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 moreHuman rights, torture and deportations to Sri Lanka
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 moreYoung Afghans in the UK: deportations in the dead of night to a war-zone
This article appeared in Open Democracy (50:50) on 24 June 2013. Each year around 400 children forced by war to leave their families and homes… Read more »
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Stop G4S: deportations and the death of Jimmy Mubenga
This week – on Thursday June 6th – the world’s largest security firm G4S, will hold its annual general meeting in the City of London.… Read more »
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Stop G4S: Securitisation of the Asylum Housing “Market”
Next week on Thursday June 6th the world’s largest security firm G4S, will hold its annual general meeting in the City of London. A large… Read more »
read moreJimmy Mubenga: a day in the life of an inquest
IRR News provides a snapshot report from the second day of the inquest in to the death of Jimmy Mubenga which is due to last… Read more »
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Where is justice?
Serious assault on access to justice We have been warning for some time of an impending disaster. Over the past couple of years, whenever we… Read more »
read moreJimmy Mubenga inquest: statement of widow Adrienne Kambana
Transcript of statement, taken from INQUEST.org.uk We need justice. Justice will help Jimmy rest in peace. This will prevent this situation from happening again. My… Read more »
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A future without immigration detention?
This is the text of a talk given by Lisa Matthews of NCADC at the 2013 SOAS Detainee Support conference on Saturday 27 April. The… Read more »
read moreThe judges’ revolt and the Home Office’s assault on love
Theresa May has a bad habit of ruining Sundays. Sundays are a good day for her populist, racist pandering to the right-wing press to receive… Read more »
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