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Immigration detention: a structure of abuse

November 11, 2013

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Three stories in the press over the weekend demonstrate the abusive nature of immigration detention, for all involved. In The New Statesman, BID trustee Katharine… Read more »

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"We are all under attack": solidarity, the immigration bill and a Hostile Environment

November 11, 2013

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At a meeting organised by Legal Action for Women in London on Saturday, representatives from groups all across the UK came together to share how… Read more »

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Injustices and abuse of migrants in the UK's asylum and immigration system

October 22, 2013

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  Lisa Matthews (campaigns coordinator, NCADC) explains to Amina Taylor,  Press TV journalist, the many abuses and injustices of enforcement in the UK’s asylum and… Read more »

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A future without immigration detention?

May 2, 2013

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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 »

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News of the Year 2012

December 28, 2012

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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 »

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‘Vile liars and truth distorters’: truth, trust and the asylum system

November 9, 2012

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A guest blog post by Melanie Griffiths. Melanie Griffiths is a DPhil candidate at Oxford University, with affiliation to the Institute of Social and Cultural… Read more »

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Prince Ofosu – another death in detention

November 8, 2012

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A guest post from NCADC supporter Rosa: On Tuesday 30 October, Prince Ofosu died in suspicious circumstances inside Harmondsworth IRC. Throughout this week serious allegations… Read more »

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Zimbabwean activist Gladys Mabvira shares her experiences of detention with the New Statesman

August 3, 2012

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We love Gladys Mabvira.  A Zimbabwean activist fighting for justice in her own asylum case, she has experienced immigration detention and attempted deportation.  She was… Read more »

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Guest post: why criminalise the asylum seeker?

July 12, 2012

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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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Guest post: a tradition of deterrence

July 10, 2012

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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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Guest post: the criminalization of asylum seekers

July 6, 2012

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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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Foreign National Prisoners: an easy media target

October 31, 2011

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Last week saw the publication of John Vine’s report on how the UK Border Agency ‘manage’ foreign national prisoners.  The UKBA’s Independent Chief Inspector commented… Read more »

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