Campaign from Black Women’s Rape Action Project and Movement for Justice Update: “The intimidation backfired because Alice is not an isolated individual. Other T-shirt protesters… Read more »
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Immigration detention – the struggle continues
Over on the Migration Pulse blog for Migrants’ Rights Network, Eiri Ohtani of the Detention Forum reflects, post-election, on the campaign to challenge the indefinite… Read more »
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Right to Remain toolkit: short videos in English, French, Arabic, Spanish, Farsi
Thanks to funding from the Lush Charity Pot, fantastic film-making by Showman Media and amazing support from the Researching Multilingually at the Borders project at… Read more »
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Finding the courage to curb an addiction: detention in the UK
Guest blog post by Ben du Preez, detention campaigner “It is like they can’t let go…They are hooked on detention. They don’t know anything else.”… Read more »
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“Abruptness and callousness of the government’s actions have shocked and upset many”: NUS statement on the deportation of student Majid Ali
This is the joint statement on the deportation of Majid Ali, by Malia Bouattia, NUS Black Students’ Officer, and Shreya Paudel, NUS International Students’ Officer,… Read more »
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Refugee Week: Dignity march in Tyneside
On Monday we were in North Shields, to join the Dignity March for Asylum Seekers and Refugees, organised by Beyond Borders Tyneside and other local groups to mark Refugee Week.
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Eritreans march for justice in Liverpool
On Tuesday we were in Liverpool, at the Refugee Week national demonstration for justice for Eritreans seeking sanctuary. About 500 Eritreans gathered, many having travelled… Read more »
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Marching together against austerity, for social justice
We finished off Refugee Week 2015 on the streets again. After the march for dignity with Beyond Borders Tyneside on Monday, and with Eritreans marching… Read more »
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North Korean refugees in the UK
Guest post by Jihyun Park, first published at European Alliance for Human Rights in North Korea (EAHRNK). Jihyun Park is EAHRNK’s North Korean Outreach and… Read more »
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Visibility and solidarity: campaigning for justice and the right to remain
This blog post is based on a talk by Right to Remain at From Silence to Solidarity, Violence to Visibility, Lesbian Immigration Support Group‘s conference in… Read more »
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“I’ve found my place in Manchester” – Lesbian Immigration Support Group’s conference
“Without the support of LISG, I know those women would have been removed”. Keelin McCarthy, barrister at Lamb Building, was just one of the people… Read more »
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Returns to DRC: understanding the Home Office guidance and recent case law
In July, the Home Office issued new Country Information and Guidance for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
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