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November 2016

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End mass deportations

Home Office, London, UK. Wed 2 Nov 2016


 

 Lee Jasper poses for the cameras

 and holds up a BARAC poster as Zita Holbourne speaks

 

 THe planes packed with deportees like slave ships of old

 many of those deported have partners, spouses, children and grandchildren here in the UK

 #Jamaica 50

 some of those deported are in process of becomeing naturalised or are still appealing deportation

Guy Taylor, campaign officer with Global Justice Now (GJN)

 

 

 

 John McInally, Vice President PCS Union gives his union's support to the protest

 

 

 Antonia Bright, Movement for Justice

 

 Zita Holbourne, PCS and BARAC

 Immigration lawyer Shiraz Peer speaks about the racism and failure to give proper consideration

to asylum cases at the Home Office and their many illegal deportations

 

 

 Zita Holbourne, PCS & BARAC

 

A quotation from Desmond Tutu,"If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor".

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