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Jobs Not Bombs! Print E-mail
Friday, 12 March 2010

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CUT TRIDENT - NOT JOBS

March and Rally
Saturday 13th March 2010 Edinburgh

Assemble Scottish Parliament 11 am
March off 11.30 am
Rally Grassmarket 12.30 pm

 
Dungavel Protest Print E-mail
Friday, 12 March 2010

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Ayrshire Friends of Refugees 

Mother’s Day Gathering at Dungavel Removal Centre 

No more mothers in detention 

Sunday 14th March 1pm

All Welcome  

Bring voices, banners and friends

 

 
Pics from PCS Strike Print E-mail
Friday, 12 March 2010

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PCS Strike 8th March

For more photographs by Duncan Brown of the PCS Strike please click here  

 

 
EIS Demo Pictures Print E-mail
Friday, 12 March 2010

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EIS March and Rally Saturday 6th March 

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Red Road Protest Print E-mail
Friday, 12 March 2010

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RED ROAD RESIDENTS MARCH AND RALLY

11 AM SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2010

STARTING AT RED ROAD FLATS, 63 PETERSHILL DRIVE, SPRINGBURN GLASGOW 

PLEASE BRING BANNERS AND FLOWERS

ALL WELCOME

(For more photographs by Duncan Brown of the Red Road vigil please click here

Please join residents of the Red Road flats, Charities, churches, faith groups, Quaker groups and trade unions at 11 am on Saturday 13th March from the Red Road flats in Springburn, Glasgow to a rally in George Square.

The march, organised by Red road Residents, the Glasgow Campaign to Welcome Refugees and the Unity Centre, will begin at the exact spot of upturned grass where a family of three asylum seekers, the Serykh family, fell to their deaths on Sunday 7 March.

The purpose of the march and rally is to:

a)      Remember the Serykh family and call for an immediate end to any further enforced removals of refugee families in the Red road area by the UK Borders Agency (UKBA) ;

and b)      Call for the immediate return of Stephanie Ovranah and her twin six year old sons, Joshua and Joel, to their friends, neighbours and local church in Glasgow’s Cranhill where they have lived for past five five years. (The family were detained at Brand Street reporting centre without warning last Friday with the children still in their school uniforms. They are currently in Yarl’s Wood Detention Centre and the children are understood to be terrified of being returned to Africa which they do not know or remember). 

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