Campaign by Women Against Rape. Noela Claye suffered horrific rape and other violence in 1995 in Sierra Leone during the civil war. In November 2013 she won… Read more »
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Sun and solidarity in Manchester for our 1st official launch event
See some of the online reaction here. On Friday 16 May, Right to Remain brought together 40 local people involved in campaigning for justice in… Read more »
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Working together for the right to remain: recent public campaigns
Written by Evelina Gambino, Right to Remain volunteer. In the recent months a number of strong campaigns for the right to remain have been coming… Read more »
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Right to Remain launch event
Launch event, Manchester Friday 16 May 2014 at the Lesbian and Gay Foundation, 5 Richmond St, Manchester, M1 3HF 12-4pm: Training: working together to win… Read more »
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NCADC’s new name publicly launched: we are now Right to Remain!
NCADC has a new name … Right to Remain: campaigning for migration justice As you may know, at our last AGM our members voted to… Read more »
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Students (and academics) stand up to the encroaching border
Xenophobic Immigration Bill The new Immigration Bill, described by one politician as “the most racist piece of legislation that this country has witnessed since the… Read more »
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Anatomy of a successful anti-deportation campaign
In the Guardian newspaper this weekend, it was reported that: “A Ugandan gay rights activist has thwarted an attempt by the South African government to… Read more »
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Worrying elements in Iraq country guidance case
A guest post from NCADC’s legal volunteer, Jacqueline Farmer. We recently posted on our legal resources blog a summary of a 2013 Court of Appeal… Read more »
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Criminalisation of homosexuality = persecution?
A ruling from the European Court of Justice in November 2013 has divided lawyers and campaigners: was it a positive judgement for the rights of LGBTI asylum seekers, or not?
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LGBTI rights under attack
A guest blog post from NCADC volunteer, Evelina Gambino The recent months have seen a worrying spread of anti-homosexuality bills approved on a global scale.… Read more »
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Ex-offenders deported to DRC are at risk
A recent article from Free Movement highlights an important legal development for those convicted of a crime and facing deportation (deportation for the ‘public good’ after a criminal conviction, not just administrative removal) to DR Congo.
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Summary: Iraq Country Guidance case HF
This is a summary of a 2013 Court of Appeal case about forced removals to Iraq, looking at whether Iraqis removed from the UK could relocate internally to areas of Iraq under the control of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) as opposed to the Government in Baghdad (GOI).
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Right to Remain works with communities, groups and organisations across the UK, providing information, resources, training and assistance to help people to establish their right to remain, and to challenge injustice in the immigration and asylum system. Right to Remain is a registered charity (charity number 1192934).
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