CRITICAL CASH!
Friday 31st August 2007
7.30pm - midnight
@ RampART Social Centre, 15-17 Rampart Street, London E1
(nearest tube: Whitechapel/Aldgate East)
Featuring live sets from:
* Babar Luck (folk/reggae/hip-hop)
* Sarah Bear (acoustic)
* Adam Boucher (shoutyfolk)
Plus DJ set from:
* Boogieknight (funk/reggae/hip-hop)
Suggested donation: £5 waged / £3 unwaged / free for asylum seekers.
Food and drink available.
Monday, August 27, 2007
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Alabama 3 play to raise money for No Border Camp!
Folk/blues stars Alabama 3 (of the Sopranos TV theme tune fame) are headlining
this Friday, 24th August, at the Brixton Jamm, 261 Brixton Road.
Tickets are available fromus friendly folk here at No Borders, if want one/some please e-mail us noborderslondon@riseup.net. Every penny made from tickets goes to the Gatwick No Border Camp,and it's gonna be a great night (goes on til 5am!) so please get in touch!!
this Friday, 24th August, at the Brixton Jamm, 261 Brixton Road.
Tickets are available fromus friendly folk here at No Borders, if want one/some please e-mail us noborderslondon@riseup.net. Every penny made from tickets goes to the Gatwick No Border Camp,and it's gonna be a great night (goes on til 5am!) so please get in touch!!
Friday, August 17, 2007
Film Night in Camberwell
Camberwell Squatted Centre (190 Warham Street, SE5) are hosting a No Borders Gatwick Camp film night next Wednesday 22nd August, with films including Underground Londoners and Woomera breakout. Admission Free.
Labels:
benefits
Friday, August 10, 2007
It is no crime to escape an illegal prison!
No Borders UK statement on the Campsfield detainees' escape:
On Tuesday night (July 31st) over 150 detainees in Campsfield immigration prison in Oxfordshire held a yard protest in protest at the appalling conditions inside the detention centre. This was followed by a hunger strike on Wednesday, which was put on hold pending a meeting with Home Office representatives on Friday. A further yard protest on Friday night was held as the meeting failed to meets the prisoners' concerns. Around 10.30pm on Saturday, a riot broke out, leading to 26 prisoners escaping. 12 have since been recaptured, while the rest are still on the run.
The No Borders UK network is in full solidarity with the detainees who have managed to escape this racist prison and all those who are still subject to the regime at Campsfield and all immigration prisons everywhere.
We note that police have portrayed the escapees as criminals, urging members of the public to "contact us immediately should they see anyone they believe could be one of those involved." Seeking asylum is not a crime and these people should not have been imprisoned. We call upon members of the public to assist these vulnerable people.
No Borders UK demands that such degrading and dehumanising immigration prisons, disguised under various names, are closed down immediately. We call for the freedom to move and the right to stay for all people.
5 August 2007
No Borders UK
On Tuesday night (July 31st) over 150 detainees in Campsfield immigration prison in Oxfordshire held a yard protest in protest at the appalling conditions inside the detention centre. This was followed by a hunger strike on Wednesday, which was put on hold pending a meeting with Home Office representatives on Friday. A further yard protest on Friday night was held as the meeting failed to meets the prisoners' concerns. Around 10.30pm on Saturday, a riot broke out, leading to 26 prisoners escaping. 12 have since been recaptured, while the rest are still on the run.
The No Borders UK network is in full solidarity with the detainees who have managed to escape this racist prison and all those who are still subject to the regime at Campsfield and all immigration prisons everywhere.
We note that police have portrayed the escapees as criminals, urging members of the public to "contact us immediately should they see anyone they believe could be one of those involved." Seeking asylum is not a crime and these people should not have been imprisoned. We call upon members of the public to assist these vulnerable people.
No Borders UK demands that such degrading and dehumanising immigration prisons, disguised under various names, are closed down immediately. We call for the freedom to move and the right to stay for all people.
5 August 2007
No Borders UK
Labels:
Campsfield,
detention
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