120 Immigration Detainees on Hunger Strike at Campsfield
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Message from 'Campaign to Close Down Campsfield'
Here is a letter which the detainees on hunger strike at Campsfield
Immigration Removal Centre (at Kidlington near Oxford) have written.
They started their hunger strike this morning Wednesday 14th June;
80 of them did not take breakfast, and they estimate that there
are now about 120 on hunger strike.
On Monday 12th of this week a Somalian man went onto a roof at
Campsfield; he had been detained for four months (probably illegally,
since the government cannot deport people to Somalia) and took
a rope and a plastic bag with him.
GEO, the new management at Campsfield, asked the police to leave
and said they would deal with the matter themselves; we do not
know whether they used violence against the Somalian detainee;
he has been removed from Campsfield, no doubt to somewhere even
worse as is usual in these cases. There have been 12 suicides in
immigration detention, and several hundred attempted suicides and
cases of self harm requiring medical treatment.
GSL lost the contract to run Campsfield to GEO (Global Expertise
on Outsourcing), presumably on cost grounds. GEO took over at the
beginning of the month. They have changed their name from Wackenhut,
and have a discreditable history of running penal institutions
in the USA and Australia. GSL's manager, Andy Clark, who had been
more willing than his predecessors to allow volunteers and education
classes in Campsfield, decided he could not work with GEO; at least
two of the people who ran education classes and workshops have
been sacked or left, and GEO apparently intends to provide much
reduced hours of education (as required under the contract), run
by its own officers.
But of course the most serious problem is not the conditions inside
the centre, but the fact that people are detained there who have
committed no crime, been charged or suspected of no crime, with
no judicial process and no time limit, often with no access to
lawyers, and always with great uncertainty about what is happening
to them or about to happen to them.
The following is the hunger strikers' letter, which of course
they would like to have published:
"We are detainees at Campsfield removal centre in Oxford.
Most of us have been here for a long while now. There are people
who have been detained for up to two years and down to three months.
We are cramped in here like animals. We are treated like animals
and moved around different detention centres like animals. The
immigration service have taken husbands from their families and
taken people who ran away from persecution in their various countries,
and dumped everyone in here.
Once you are put in here the immigration service forget you. There
are detainees who have applied to go back to their own countries
that are still being held here for months without any news about
their cases, just so that the private security companies get more
money.
Detainees are asked to seek asylum and then refused. The immigration
service also ask detainees to apply for bail. When you get a bail
hearing date all of a sudden they serve you with removal papers
that are not valid. There are many of these situations. In most
cases the immigration service don't take you to your court hearings.
And then they tell the judges you refused to turn up, just so the
hearing goes ahead in your absence. Many detainees have been served
with removal papers and travel documents but nothing happens on
the removal day.
Campsfield has become a slave house. We detainees are treated
like slaves, to do odd jobs for officers. Detainees are handcuffed
to see doctors or dentists in hospitals or clinic appointments.
We have some racist security officers who make racist comments
to detainees and go out of their way to make you feel like committing
suicide. Detainees have to be at the point of death before they
get to see the doctors.
The food is not worth eating. Even dogs would refuse to eat what
we eat. But we don't have a choice; every single day we eat the
same food (the food we eat is rice, chicken, sandwiches, and left-over
eggs)".
Messages of support/solidarity for the hunger strikers can be
sent to:
Campaign to Close Down Campsfield
teresahayter@onetel.com
For more information please contact:
Teresa Hayter or Bob Hughes on 01865 726804
or Bill MacKeith on 01865 558145.
There is a possibility that detainees might be willing to speak
to journalists on the phone or be visited by them.
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