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Rape survivor from Sierra Leone finally gets justice in the UK

May 22, 2014

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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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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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Uganda: The silent practice of deportations

May 7, 2010

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Pambazuka News – pan-African voices for freedom and justice Currently, most deportees come from the UK, and the UK considers deportations to Uganda safe and… Read more »

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Yarl's Wood human rights challenge

April 12, 2010

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Mark Townsend, The Observer, Sunday 11 April 2010 Could this woman’s fight change the way Britain treats asylum seekers? Most of the desperate mothers who… Read more »

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Hunger strike: women at Yarl's Wood

February 8, 2010

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Statement from Women Behind the Wire @ Yarl’s Wood IRC “Detention results from political decisions that represent a “hardening attitude towards irregular migrants and asylum… Read more »

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