Thursday, March 19, 2015

We are begging the human rights organisations, the queen and the whole world: please get rid of this prison."
A detainee in Harmonsworth
(biggest detention centre in Europe) 
 
harmonsworth protest March 2015.jpg
Harmonsworth detainees recent courtyard occupation
CALL from detainedvoices@riseup.net:
Call for solidarity with wave of resistance in UK detention centres
 
As you may have heard, hunger strikes and occupations have been happening in 8 of the UK detention centres for a week now. Hundreds have been refusing food and protesting in the centres.
 
People are speaking out through blogs: Detained Voices and Standoff Films.
 
This is the biggest uprising against the detention system in the UK for many years. The protests come after a major news channel released secret footage from inside these racist prisons:
 
 
 
Yet coverage in the UK has been almost entirely restricted to a single news channel -Channel 4 News:
 
The only consistent other coverage comes from Russia Today:
 
People detained and involved in the protests ask that their struggle be known by all. They have requested media coverage, presence outside the detention centres and support spreading their demands/messages.
 
There have been UK solidarity actions regularly over the last week. See Anti Raids:
 
A bus taking people to the airport due to be deported to Afghanistan was also blocked.
 
People are now asking for actions of solidarity from outside the UK - at Embassies, detention centres etc. Protests at UK Embassies, especially if shown in non-UK media, would make it harder for the UK news embargo to continue, and put pressure on the UK government.
 
Please let us know if you organise something. People inside are hugely motivated to know that knowledge of their protest is spreading. Any coverage is a win.
 
Supportive messages/photos can be sent to detainedvoices@riseup.net. If you would like to speak to a media spokesperson from those detained we can also put you in contact.
 
Love, rage and solidarity!
 


 

 
Current protests have taken place in Colnbrook, Dungavel, Dover, Harmondsworth, Merton Hall, The Verne, Tinsley House and Yarl’s Wood centres.
 
These hunger strikes follow in the wake of at least four major hunger strikes by women in Yarl’s Wood IRC since 2005 which protested: mothers being separated from their children; sexual abuse by guards; the detention of rape survivors, pregnant women and other vulnerable people as well as the appalling health care, food and generally abusive regime.  Their protests have prevented deportations and won the release of many women - and compensation for unlawful detention. Some women are calling for Yarl’s Wood and all detention centres to be closed down.
 
Some of the current grievances and demands of detainees are :
• An end to the “Detained Fast Track” where immigrants have no time to prepare their case
• Independent free legal advice and representation. Some detainees cannot afford to hire lawyers to defend them so their only option is to use Home Office appointed ones but those lawyers work hand-in-hand with the Home Office.
• Against indefinite deprivation of liberty and refusal to return those who want to go back to their country of origin.
unlawful detention as if detainees are criminals, even mentally ill people are detained
• Against bias and incompetence in Home Office case-handling;
unlawful forced removals
• Against degrading conditions; overcrowded accommodation “comparable to animal cages”; poor food
• Against poor health care - detainees can’t see a doctor even in an emergency; physical and mental health of detainees are often worse than before they came into detention;
• Against the movement of detainees. There is a high rate of human trafficking of detainees - the more a detainee is moved from one centre to another, the more money the security company get.
• An end to detainees doing jobs in the centres for £1/h 
• Against the abuses by private companies running the centres which do not allow the media in; there is a lot of repression, beating, water deprivation, incarceration in isolation units
 
Join the “Migrants rights block” at the National Demonstration Stand-up to Racism
Saturday 21 March 2015.  Assemble 12pm BBC Portland Place London W1A 1AA
 (nearest tube Oxford Circus).  Rally Trafalgar Square
 
What you can also do:
 
►Contact Theresa May, Secretary of State for the Home Department.
privateoffice.external@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk Fax: +44 (0)20 7035 0900
Rt. Hon Theresa May, Secretary of State for the Home Department,
2 Marsham St, London, SW1P 4DF, UK
                                     
Tell her to allow the media in and to
urgently respond to the detainees' demands and grievances
 
►Contact your MP, MEP and the press and ask them to intervene.
 
CC your messages and responses to payday@paydaynet.org so we can help to circulate them.
 
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Circulated by Payday men’s network payday@paydaynet.org  www.refusingtokill.net and
Black Women’s Rape Action Project bwrap@rapeaction.net  www.womenagainstrape.net

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