No to the wall of shame in Calais!
Message from Migreurop. Read the original article at Migreurop website Is France going to have its very own Ceuta and Melilla in Calais, 12 years… Read more »
Read moreMessage from Migreurop. Read the original article at Migreurop website Is France going to have its very own Ceuta and Melilla in Calais, 12 years… Read more »
Read moreBy RtR volunteer, Alexa Sidor. The tried and tested formula of scapegoating migrants crops up into the British zeitgeist every so often, each time bringing… Read more »
Read moreThis Saturday, 5 July, there will be another protest against immigration detention. The demonstration at Harmondsworth is organised by Movement for Justice, in solidarity with… Read more »
Read moreRefugees have taken to the rooftop of an abandoned school building in Berlin to protest the attempt to evict them from their home. As police… Read more »
Read moreFor those who despair that the outrage of immigration detention continues – seemingly unchallenged – in the UK, hope may be at hand. Those of us… Read more »
Read moreA report from Saturday’s demo against deportations to Afghanistan, outside the Afghan Parliament in Kabul. From our friends at the Kabul blog, ‘Stop Deportations to… Read more »
Read moreThe UK Home Office has followed up its recent “racist van” initiative in London’s multicultural boroughs with a Go Home campaign targeting migrants at immigration… Read more »
Read moreThis week – on Thursday June 6th – the world’s largest security firm G4S, will hold its annual general meeting in the City of London.… Read more »
Read moreSerious assault on access to justice We have been warning for some time of an impending disaster. Over the past couple of years, whenever we… Read more »
Read moreThis 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 »
Read moreTheresa May has a bad habit of ruining Sundays. Sundays are a good day for her populist, racist pandering to the right-wing press to receive… Read more »
Read moreA 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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