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No Borders protest at Wapping

Peter Marshall | 12.06.2006 09:26 | Anti-racism | Migration | Repression | London

'London No Borders' & 'No One is Illegal' organised a demonstration outside the Wapping fortress on Sunday 11 June, against the 'vigilante journalism' stunt reported in the previous week's News of the World.

At the gate of News International, Wapping
At the gate of News International, Wapping



Employees of the paper had made false promises of work to migrants, then picked them up in buses to 'take them to work' but instead delivered them to Colnbrook detention centre where they were interviewed by immigration officers and detained.

Colnbrook detainees issued an open letter to Mazher Mahmood, the News of the World employee who had organised the kidnapping operation. In part it read "We, the detainees of Colnbrook Detention Centre think that you are a gutless, incompetent, bully, and together with your editors and newspapers pick on foreigners because they are a soft target." They pointed out that it was exactly the kind of "unfair ill-informed reporting" of such newspapers that had pushed the government to establish inhuman policies, with refugees facing imprisonment and forced removal to countries where their lives would be in danger. It is these policies that lead to people hiding from the authorities, and also create the conditions for their exploitation by unscrupulous employers, with long hours, low pay and poor and dangerous working conditions.

Protestors questioned the legality of the kidnapping of the migrants and hoped that a prosecution might ensue. They deplored the vicious anti-immigrant atmosphere being encouraged by actions and reports such as this and asked which will be the next group targeted for some illegal action by newspapers peddling hate?

A few more pictures from this event will be on My London Diary in a few days.

Peter Marshall
- e-mail: petermarshall@cix.co.uk
- Homepage: http://mylondondiary.co.uk

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There were more than 4 people at that demo...which was in Tower Hill I think...

12.06.2006 12:21

Around 20 people attended the demo, I heard. I missed it because I arrived late. Reading the report I see 4 people in the picture, which makes one think it was small, and there is nothing in the text re. numbers. True quality is more importent than quantity...Some of the people met after the demo in a pub in Wapping to discuss further action, but I think the demo itself was near Tower Hill / Tower Gateway. Feeling punctiliuos today.

Chiara


Re: There were more than 4 people at that demo...which was in Tower Hill I think

13.06.2006 09:08

There were ~25 people on the demo, but it was definitely in Wapping!

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortress_Wapping

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