Last week the deportation charter flight to Nigeria was cancelled. Today, Bita Ghaedi was saved from removal to Iran, and tomorrow’s charter flight to Cameroon… Read more »
read moreHigh 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 moreAir Italy will fly no more charter flights for UKBA!
Last 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 moreJudge: Colnbrook blockaders' arrest was unlawful
A 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 moreProtest against deportations to Iraq
No 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 moreBuilding resistance to mass deportations
Campaign 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 moreStop deportations to Nigeria!
Stop 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 »
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Calais: Solidarity is not an offence
A 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 moreHunger strike: women at Yarl's Wood
Statement 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 moreCountry of Origin Information – a critical assessment
A new report from the Immigration Advisory Service (IAS), investigates the impact of the independent monitoring of the former on raising the standards and quality… Read more »
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"Outsourcing Abuse" inquiry: Medical Justice press release
Medical 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 moreYarl's Wood human rights challenge
Mark 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 »
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