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#ShutDownYarlsWood – 8 August 2015

August 11, 2015

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A personal account from Michael Collins, ons of the Coordinators at Right to Remain. On Saturday I joined several hundred people at the Shut Down… Read more »

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“WE WANT FREEDOM”: the women of Yarl’s Wood demand to be heard

July 20, 2015

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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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Finding the courage to curb an addiction: detention in the UK

June 13, 2015

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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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Immigration detention – the struggle continues

June 3, 2015

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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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The fight continues: it’s #Time4aTimeLimit on immigration detention

May 27, 2015

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Just in case we needed a reminder of why we have to campaign harder than ever to end immigration detention in the UK, we got… Read more »

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Seize the moment: tell your future MP it’s Time4aTimeLimit on detention

April 14, 2015

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Manifestos being launched and pored over for signs of hope or dismay, hustings a-go-go, politicians in awkward photo-shoots – it can mean only one thing. … Read more »

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“We don’t have to eat from the same plate. But we are going through the same problems”

March 12, 2015

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“Come together.  We don’t have to like each other.  We don’t have to eat from the same plate.  But we are going through the same… Read more »

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Cross-party parliamentary inquiry into detention: “we cannot go on as we are”

March 3, 2015

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On Monday afternoon, I sat nervously at my desk repeatedly pressing ‘refresh’ on my emails. Right to Remain is very busy this month – today… Read more »

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It’s #Time4aTimeLimit on immigration detention

February 26, 2015

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Right to Remain opposes all immigration detention, for everyone.  Whilst we campaign for an end to all detention, a time-limit on detention is a crucial… Read more »

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Orashia

Broken logic and fighting back: the detention of migrants in the UK

January 26, 2015

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“When I go to sign on, on a weekly basis, I know anything can happen.  They can just detain me at any minute, at any… Read more »

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M22

2014: a year of fighting for the right to remain, and campaigning for migration justice

December 30, 2014

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Here are some of the important events of the last year – moments of solidarity and success, setbacks and threats, and working together to overcome… Read more »

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Unlocking Detention: The Deserving Detainee?

December 18, 2014

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This International Migrants’ Day post was written for Unlocking Detention by Melanie Griffiths.   Right to Remain has been helping to run the Unlocking Detention… Read more »

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