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No deportations to DRC. Demonstrate 12/04/07

Kein mensch ist illegal | 03.04.2007 12:44 | Anti-racism | Migration | Social Struggles | Birmingham

Thursday
12th April 2007 outside the immigration reporting centre, Sandford House, 41
Homer Road, Solihull B91 3QJ. 12h00pm.

Demonstrate against the brutality of the Home office's forced removals to the DRC. Bring banners, drums, whistles.

Silence=death.

Kein mensch ist illegal


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Warum auf Deutsch?

03.04.2007 14:14

Can't we say No One is Illegal? Or is there a bigger German-speaking community in Brum than we've been led to believe?

baffled polyglot


Warum nicht?

03.04.2007 14:54

"We" can say whatever "we" wish, so long as "we" turn up at the demo.

Blixa Bargeld


Das stimmt...

03.04.2007 15:38

..but I live in London.

Actually I apologise for seeming to take the piss. It's a fucking serious issue in any language.

appeased polyglot


I went to the demo

12.04.2007 14:50

The police "tactics" were to push the demo into a car park, off the pavement outside Sandford House. They said we were blocking the foot path. there were no pedestrians anyway. We offered to make a single line so that people if any could get by, but our placardscould still be read by passers by. In the car park no-one could read us. Then they sent a police van that parked half across the car park entrance so that even less could we be read. This resulted in people finding a way round the cordon and dancing and waving placards in the street. The police had to close Homer Road. So, because they said we were blocking the pavement when effectively we weren't, they had to close the whole raod. Not good policing. Mindless. not open to negotiation. closed minds.
As I left a woman was upset about not being able to get up Homer froad from Touchwood. I explained to her that people were demonstrating for their lives. She said they should all be sent back. What? I remonstrated, To be killed? Yes she said. Oh is there any cause in nature makes these hard hearts? (Shakespeare! King Lear!)


Didn't see Blixa at thedemo - aber sie werde wilkommen sein.

Alison Thorne


Respect!

12.04.2007 23:26

Respect to the demonstrators: saw the coverage on the TV: looked as though the turn out was impressive and that people got their message across despite the ridiculous police interventions.

And the Touchwood woman should be given a month's free holiday in a Kinshasa gaol: see if that might change her tiny mind!

King Leopold's restless shade


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