London NoBorders meeting
October 13, 2011 19:00
LARC, 62 Fieldgate Street, London E1 1ES.
Room RHB 143, Richard Hoggart Building, Goldsmiths University, New Cross, SE14 6NW.
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Demonstration Friday 6 May
Assemble 2:00 pm at Parliament Square
Followed by march to protest outside the Home Office, Marsham Street SW1, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Six Iranian pro-democracy activists who have been refused asylum in the UK despite overwhelming evidence of brutal torture for their beliefs will take their protest to the Home Office tomorrow afternoon as they reach day 32 of their hunger strike. Four of the six men, including a 17-year old boy, have sewn their lips shut, saying they fear far worse if forcibly returned to Iran.
27 April 2011. Campaigners leafleted customers outside a Barnardo's charity shop in Marylebone, during the busy lunch hour in London's West End, to protest against their involvement with the UK Border Agency. Barnardo's has accepted a government contract to run a creche at the soon-to-be-opened "Pre-departure accommodation facility" near Gatwick.
A double-sided A5 flyer in opposition to Barnardo's complicity in the Pease Pottage family detention centre.
An update on Dale Farm and how you can support us: With cuts in social housing, the homeless are getting a rough deal from the present Coalition Government, and none more so than Travellers. They were told a while back to buy their own land and settle themselves and now Eric Pickles is encouraging councils to evict them from the places they bought.
With the UK Government urging local councils to mount anti-Gypsy
clearance operations over the Easter holiday, speculation has sharpened
as to the fate of Dale Farm. The only Traveller-owned village - facing the furious
folly of a 20m euro bulldozer-led onslaught - is enjoying greater support than at
any time during its ten year-long siege.
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Friends House173-199 Euston RoadLondon, United Kingdom
North of France and Belgium : Bailleul, Lille, Calais, Ostend, Ghent, Brussels
July 2 - 14 2011
North of France and Belgium : Bailleul, Lille, Calais, Ostend, Ghent, Brussels
July 2 - 14 2011
North of France and Belgium : Bailleul, Lille, Calais, Ostend, Ghent, Brussels
July 2 - 14 2011
North of France and Belgium : Bailleul, Lille, Calais, Ostend, Ghent, Brussels
July 2 - 14 2011
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A new phone system run by a private company will replace personal mobile phones in immigration detention centres, Corporate Watch can reveal. The trial at Tinsley House detention centre, near Gatwick airport, is run by Global Comms & Consulting Ltd (GCC), which specialises in secure telecommunications services to major government agencies and multinational companies. As a result, detainees will no…
On 9 March, Barnardo's announced that it had agreed with the UKBA to provide staff and children's activities for the proposed new immigration prison for up to nine families at Pease Pottage, Crawley Forest.
A group of activists from groups including London No Borders, All African Women's Group, and SOAS detainee support swarmed in to the Museum of childhood during Barnardo's fundraising ini…
Since the early Second Postwar, our current kept watching over the events pertaining to Mediterranean Sea, its coast countries and mainly Europe and Middle East (concerning Mediterranean Sea in a geopolitical sense).
As all ancient and recent geopolitical schemes designate this area as crucial, also the governments and the military staff of the major imperialist countries give the same importan…
Felicia Adjei, a vulnerable woman who was trafficked into the UK and brutally exploited in forced prostitution is facing removal to Ghana TONIGHT, 1 April 2011 on Virgin Airlines Flight VS657 at 10.20pm from Heathrow Airport. She is currently waiting in an immigration detention centre.
British Workers, migrant workers, one class, one fight!
The Latin American Coalition Against Cuts (COLACOR) came together to form a Latin American bloc on the south London feeder march leaving from Kennington park. We were joined by activists from the IWW to demonstrate against the worst attack on the working class in living memory.