Archive for June, 2007

Camps for No Borders – Ukraine/EU, Britain (Gatwick), Mexico/USA

2007 is witnessing a resurgence of No Border Camps, which were instrumental to the No Border movement from the late 1990′s onwards. Three No Border camps for 2007 have recently been announced. The first will be in the Ukraine at the intersection of five countries and at the border of Fortress Europe. In September, it [...]


The Case for No Borders – what was discussed at Nottingham meeting?

Meeting report: ‘The Case for Open Borders’ – A Refugee Week event speaker – Teresa Hayter Teresa Hayter (member of the Close Campsfield Campaign and an author of the No One is Illegal Manifesto) gave a thought provoking talk to a well-attended meeting at the Refugee Forum’s Square Centre on the evening of 19th June. [...]


Congolese People Fighting Deportation

On Saturday 30th June there will be another demonstratration against the deportation of people to DRC. It begins at 12.00 and there will be a march to Queen’s Walk Community Centre, Meadows, where a Public Meeting with speakers will be held. Please come and give your support. Please circulate the attached leaflet.[attachment=5]


Glasgow Girls – anti-deportation TV documentary online

The ‘Glasgow Girls’ describe themselves as “a group of seven young campaigners who fight against the insensitive treatment of ‘failed’ asylum seekers”. They got started when their friend “Agnesa and her family were taken away from their home in a dawn raid [..] kept in a stark prison-like place for 3 weeks before the Home [...]


Teresa Hayter: No One Is Illegal meeting at NNRF

The case for Open Borders – A Refugee Week event speaker – Teresa Hayter Tuesday June 19th at 7.00 pm – The Square Centre, Alfred Street North (which is just off top of Huntingdon Street), Nottingham. http://www.nottsrefugeeforum.org.uk Teresa Hayter is an activist and writer. She is a member of the Close Campsfield Campaign and an [...]


Anti-G8 action report: Freedom Of Movement And Equal Rights For All‭

On Monday, June 4th, anti-G8 actions and protest focussed on the demands for freedom of movement and equal rights for all. Several decentralised actions took place: a demonstration with several thousand participants at the Immigration Centre in Rostock and another at the Sonnenblumen House in Lichtenhagen, where the Nazis attacked refugees in 1992. These were [...]