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  1. Jimmy Mubenga and the shame of British Airways | Isenberg Institute of Strategic Satire

    […] On Wednesday night, the Home Office deported 60 people to Nigeria on a specially commissioned charter flight. Last week another mass deportation charter flight left for Pakistan. Asylum-seekers said that the scale and speed of the mass roundups left people unable to get legal advice. […]


  2. Me & Mr Jones: Why (One Nation) Labour Doesn’t Work | The Multicultural Politic

    […] solidarity shown by their supporters including Labour MP, John McDonnell to his credit. Last week, 30 current detainees went on hunger strike, though I do not know about their current condition, I know that our government has just deported […]


  3. STAR Newsletter 07/10/13 | STAR GLASGOW

    […] Plus there’s a good bit of info about why charter flights are so dangerous at the end! http://ncadc.org.uk/right-to-remain/2013/09/no-deportations-from-yarls-wood-police-investigation-int… EVENTS *Sun 13th - The STAR charity Pubquiz! We are raising money for Scottish […]


  4. Yarl’s Wood women: “We are not street dogs” | Stop Deportations!

    […] Wood - itself the scene of an ongoing investigation into sexual abuse by Serco guards. A statement issued by some of the hunger strikers challenges the legality of “mass deportations”, noting […]


  5. madeleinekingston
    madeleinekingston September 30, 2013 at 11:01 am |

    Thank you for this informative article. Without hesitation, I support NCADC campaigns and this one in particular to half the deportation processes impacting on those incarcerated at Yarl Wood who have sought asylum on the basis of sexual abuse.

    This article highlights the plight of Amina who is due for deportation back to Pakistan on Tuesday 1 October , where her likely continued abuse is almost assured.

    I encourage all to respond to NCADC’s plea for action by writing to the Secretary of State for the Home Office, UK in this and similar matters.

    Regards

    Madeleine Kingston

    madeleinkingston

    Victoria Australia

    @skylark100Au1
    Global trends to find any excuse to effect deportation, to deny asylum, or else to turn boats back are contrary to the spirit intent and letter of international laws.

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  6. Peter Morgan
    Peter Morgan September 26, 2013 at 11:20 pm |

    Have visited Yarlswood three times Horrible experience.Know so many who have been there. Lack of legal representation illegal and unjust. Press and TV must pursue the issues.

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  7. Campaign launched to stop deportations from Yarl’s Wood

    […] Artists Mutual Aid, Liverpool, have launched a campaign to cancel the deportation of one of their members, Amina, who is detained in Yarl’s Wood and […]


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