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Sat 6 Dec, Creating Harmony - a celebration of world talent. 4pm-11pm, The Square Centre, Alfred Street North. See article for more info.

Mon 8 Dec, Picket of Heckler & Koch arms dealers, Easter Park, Lenton Lane, from 4pm. See article for more info.

Wed 10 Dec, Small World Cinema - Darfur. 7pm, Sumac Centre, Gladstone Street. See article for more info.

Fri 12 Dec, CSSGJ Seminar - The Politics of Catastrophe: a critique of the 'war on terror'. 4pm, Staff Club, University Park. See article for more info.

Sat 13 Dec, Sneinton Winter Parade. Cyclists will be meeting at 3pm, Sneinton Dale; main procession starts 4pm from Sneinton Market. See article for more info.

Fri 26 Dec, Critical mass bike ride. Meet at 5pm, Market Square. See article for more info.


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A demonstration in support of Amdani Juma Saturday 31st May @ 12.30

No Borders Nottingham | 31.05.2008 08:50 | Migration | Nottinghamshire

A demonstration in support of Amdani Juma has been called for tomorrow, Saturday 31st May @ 12.30 in the Market Square.

We urge as many people to join us to protest against his deportation back to Burundi due to take place on Wednesday 4th June. We are hoping that the local press and TV stations will be there so the more people supporting him the bigger the publicity his case will receive, and the more chance we have of stopping his deportation.
We are also planning another demonstration on Monday 2nd June in the Market Square @ 5pm.
More details will follow with regard to the ways you can help the campaign. Please come and join us - and bring your family and friends.

History
Of mixed Tutsi & Hutu parentage, Amdani was evacuated to Kenya by UN troops during the Rwandan genocide. Returned to Burundi, where he was detained, beaten and placed under surveillance. He fled from Burundi again in Feb. 2003 when friends who were fellow party members were killed by government militia. Has no family in Burundi. Most close relatives are dead or missing. A sister has refugee status in Holland and two cousins, in UK. He applied for asylum in UK in March 2003. His asylum claim was refused but he was granted 3 years' Humanitarian Protection – until 1 May 2006. He then applied for Indefinite leave to Remain which was refused after 15 months' delay. An appeal was made to the Immigration Tribunal under Article 8 of the European Convention which concerns an individual's right to respect for their private life. The Court's negative determination was received on 24/12/07. Since his arrival in the UK, Amdani has been receiving medical treatment for psychiatric problems which have been diagnosed as Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome.
During five short years, Amdani has built up an amazing and unique record of service to the community – especially – but not only to refugees and asylum seekers – in the City, the region and nationally. His unstinting and tireless work at both the Refugee Forum and the Terence Higgins Trust, as well as his own organisation 'African Institute for Social Development' set up specifically to campaign and provide information for the prevention of HIV / AIDS, has earned the respect and admiration of colleagues, volunteers,as well as refugees from a wide range of ethnic and religious backgrounds, for his dedication, integrity, and unstinting efforts on behalf of the disadvantaged.
This was amply illustrated by the support given to him in his recent appeal when dozens of people wanted to provide positive witness statements and more than fifty accompanied him to the Court.
Amdani has already made a very full contribution to British society and built up a wealth of goodwill and a wide circle of friends. He has much more to offer Britain if he were to be granted Indefinite Leave to Remain. Integration is now a key policy of the Government; Amdani is a great role model of how to do this and has assisted many others to move towards this goal. His combination of knowledge, skills, linguistic and interpersonal, a burning commitment to Equal opportunities and Human Rights and an understanding of the difficulties faced by refugees in striving to rebuild their lives, all make Amdani unique.
If he is deported to Burundi where he fears his life would be in danger

No Borders Nottingham
- Homepage: http://www.nobordersnottingham.org.uk/

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31.05.2008 18:05

Was a really great demo!

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