RM2FN4M39–Drone flying over watchtower with UK Union Jack flag flying. UK border control, Brexit, illegal immigration, detention centre... concept
RM2D32BEA–Yarl's Wood, Europe's largest detention centre for asylum seekers was unveiled. The massive facility, on a former Ministry of Defence base near Bedford, forms part of Home Secretary David Blunkett's pledge to remove 30,000 failed asylum seekers from the country a year. * ... Yarl's Wood, which is thought to have cost 100 million to build, will hold 900 detainees who have exhausted their attempts to win asylum in the UK, plus other immigration offenders.
RME1NJ3B–Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre in Middlesex UK
RM2B11TR8–London, UK. 22nd Feb, 2020. Campaigners demonstrate out side Colnbrook detention centre in support of several people who are faceing deportation to Jamaica. Credit: Thabo Jaiyesimi/Alamy Live News
RM2KDG8GX–Protesters, at Manchester St Peter's square, demonstrate and call for the shutting down of the Manston immigration centre which is near Ramsgate in Kent. UK. Charlie Taylor, chief inspector of prisons, said an inspection of the Manston short-term holding centre in July revealed early signs of risks materialising, including asylum seekers being held for far longer than was appropriate for the site. Picture: garyroberts/worldwidefeatures.com
RM2K8325D–No To Hassockfield is a campaign set up in early 2021 to fight for the closure of the new Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) for women in County Durham. Originally known as Hassockfield, it has now been renamed as Derwentside. It replaces Yarl’s Wood as the main IRC for women in the UK. On the 3rd Saturday of every Month at 12pm a demonstration takes place at the site to show solidarity with the women detained by making noise, playing music, shouting chants and sharing speeches. United Kingdom.
RFM0C84R–Morton Hall, Lincolnshire, UK:20th January 2018.Around eighty demonstraters held speeches calling for the closure of Morton hall immigration centre.and the
RM2JEPTRG–London, UK. 28th June 2022. Protesters gathered outside the Royal Courts Of Justice in support of refugees as the charity Women For Refugee Women (WRW) takes the Home Office to court for detaining women in the new Derwentside immigration detention centre without access to in-person legal advice. The charity has stated that the case is particularly urgent in light of the UK Government's controversial Rwanda refugee deportation scheme. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RMM9GNJW–Milton Ernest, UK. 24th March, 2018. Detainees inside Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Centre wave to and hold messages for hundreds of anti-detention
RM2J0CTCY–Hand-painted multi-coloured signs, welcome banners and Posters in Liverpool, Merseyside, UK 12th September 2015. Refugees Welcome Rally. A national day of action called in response to reports of refugees fleeing war, persecution, torture and poverty losing their lives or struggling to find a safe haven. The national day of action is sponsored by Stop the War Coalition, Solidarity With Refugees, Stand up to Racism, BARAC, Migrant Rights Network, People's Assembly, War on Want, Movement Against Xenophobia, Love Music Hate Racism. supporting asylum seekers' march in the city centre.
RMF26B58–London, UK. 12th Sep, 2015. Thousands march through central London on a demonstration to say 'refugees welcome here'.
RMR5PA45–Milton Ernest, Bedford, UK. 1st December 2018. Yarls Wood Immigration Removal Centre ÔSuround Yarls Wood - Shut Down Yarls Wood and all Detention CentresÕ demonstration. Hundreds braved the poor weather to join the protest at the remotely situated Yarls Wood IRC. Incarcerated women waved desperately at windows and their mobile phone conversations were relayed via the PA system outside the security fence. Speakers included those who had previously been imprisoned in Yarls Wood. This was the 15th Yarls Wood demonstration organised by Movement for Justice. Credit: Steve Bell/Alamy Live News
RMJ51HD3–Bedford, UK. 15th May, 2017. A woman at a protest against UK immigration detention policy, outside Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Centre. Hundreds of protesters demonstrated outside the Yarl's Wood centre, kicking and hitting the perimeter fence, and calling for the centre to be shutdown. Credit: Jacob Sacks-Jones/Alamy Live News.
RFJ4R4NJ–Milton Earnest, Bedfordshire. UK. 13th May, 2017. Movement for Justice have held 10 previous demonstrations at the notorious Yarl’s Wood immigration detention centre. With every demonstration there is more vibrancy, more anger, more determination. Ex detainees, asylum seekers, feminist and anti racist activists from around the country demonstrating right at the fences of Yarl’s Wood. Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RME7P7F2–Manchester UK 22nd September 2014 Women protesting against Yarl Wood Detention Centre in Bedfordshire pose outside Manchester Central (formerly GMEX) , the centre for The Labour Party Conference 2014. Activity outside Labour Party Conference Manchester, UK
RMG11FFJ–London Gatwick, UK. 7th May 2016. International Day of Action Against Detention. Demonstrations outside Brook House & Tinsley House Immigration Removal Centres at Gatwick Airport. Protesters are calling to “shut down detention centres – migrants welcome, open borders”, with the campaign #ShutThemDown. The centres, run by private security firm G4S, are said to be detaining asylum seekers and foreigners without charge whilst under ‘administrative detention’.
RM2DHWMPJ–'US immigration officers 'used torture to make Africans accept deportation' ' newspaper headline in British newspaper
RM2A1G9A4–Hand and UK Union Jack flag on barbed wire fence. Brexit, asylum, immigration,border control... concept.
RMG5MCBC–Yarls Wood immigration Removal centre in Clapham near Bedford, Bedfordshire. It will hold 900 immigration detainees and is the largest in the UK detention estate. Yarls Wood will be the largest Immigration removal centre in Europe. Inside the Centre sports hall.
RMJ4ECDY–Bedfordshire, UK. 13th May 2017. Several hundred protesters have gathered at the Yarl's Wood Immigration Detention Centre in Bedfordshire to demand its closure. Police facilitated the protest to allow protesters to gather at a main perimeter fence which is normally closed to the public. Credit: Peter Manning / Alamy Live News
RME1NJ38–Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre in Middlesex UK
RM2B11TKM–London, UK. 22nd Feb, 2020. Campaigners demonstrate out side Harmondsworth detention centre in support of several people who are faceing deportation to Jamaica. Credit: Thabo Jaiyesimi/Alamy Live News
RM2G5D643–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26th June, 2021. On the anniversary of the events at The Park Inn Hotel members of Refugees For Justice gather in George Square to commemorate people seeking asylum who lost their lives during lockdown. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2K8326R–No To Hassockfield is a campaign set up in early 2021 to fight for the closure of the new Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) for women in County Durham. Originally known as Hassockfield, it has now been renamed as Derwentside. It replaces Yarl’s Wood as the main IRC for women in the UK. On the 3rd Saturday of every Month at 12pm a demonstration takes place at the site to show solidarity with the women detained by making noise, playing music, shouting chants and sharing speeches. United Kingdom.
RFM0C84X–Morton Hall, Lincolnshire, UK:20th January 2018.Around eighty demonstraters held speeches calling for the closure of Morton hall immigration centre.and the
RM2JEPTT0–London, UK. 28th June 2022. Protesters gathered outside the Royal Courts Of Justice in support of refugees as the charity Women For Refugee Women (WRW) takes the Home Office to court for detaining women in the new Derwentside immigration detention centre without access to in-person legal advice. The charity has stated that the case is particularly urgent in light of the UK Government's controversial Rwanda refugee deportation scheme. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RMM9GNK3–Milton Ernest, UK. 24th March, 2018. Detainees inside Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Centre wave to and hold messages for hundreds of anti-detention
RMF25RYX–Hand-painted multi-coloured signs, welcome banners and Posters in Liverpool, Merseyside, UK 12th September 2015. Refugees Welcome Rally. A national day of action called in response to reports of refugees fleeing war, persecution, torture and poverty losing their lives or struggling to find a safe haven. The national day of action is sponsored by Stop the War Coalition, Solidarity With Refugees, Stand up to Racism, BARAC, Migrant Rights Network, People's Assembly, War on Want, Movement Against Xenophobia, Love Music Hate Racism. supporting asylum seekers' march in the city centre.
RMF06E9J–Bedfordshire, UK. 08 August, 2015. As the migrant crisis continues, hundreds of protesters gather behind Yarl's Wood Immigration Detention Centre calling for the facility to be shut down. Women detained inside awaiting deportation shouted slogans, waved banners and clothes from their cell windows.
RMR5PA2Y–Milton Ernest, Bedford, UK. 1st December 2018. Yarls Wood Immigration Removal Centre ÔSuround Yarls Wood - Shut Down Yarls Wood and all Detention CentresÕ demonstration. Hundreds braved the poor weather to join the protest at the remotely situated Yarls Wood IRC. Incarcerated women waved desperately at windows and their mobile phone conversations were relayed via the PA system outside the security fence. Speakers included those who had previously been imprisoned in Yarls Wood. This was the 15th Yarls Wood demonstration organised by Movement for Justice. Credit: Steve Bell/Alamy Live News
RMJ51HD0–Bedford, UK. 15th May, 2017. A protester holds a sign that reads 'Refugees Welcome', at a protest against UK immigration detention policy. Hundreds of protesters demonstrated outside the Yarl's Wood centre, kicking and hitting the perimeter fence, and calling for the centre to be shutdown. Credit: Jacob Sacks-Jones/Alamy Live News.
RFJ4R4NH–Milton Earnest, Bedfordshire. UK. 13th May, 2017. Movement for Justice have held 10 previous demonstrations at the notorious Yarl’s Wood immigration detention centre. With every demonstration there is more vibrancy, more anger, more determination. Ex detainees, asylum seekers, feminist and anti racist activists from around the country demonstrating right at the fences of Yarl’s Wood. Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RME7P77R–Manchester UK 22nd September 2014 Women protesting against Yarl Wood Detention Centre in Bedfordshire pose outside Manchester Central (formerly GMEX) , the centre for The Labour Party Conference 2014. Activity outside Labour Party Conference Manchester, UK Credit: John Fryer/Alamy Live News
RMG11FD9–London Gatwick, UK. 7th May 2016. International Day of Action Against Detention. Demonstrations outside Brook House & Tinsley House Immigration Removal Centres at Gatwick Airport. Protesters are calling to “shut down detention centres – migrants welcome, open borders”, with the campaign #ShutThemDown. The centres, run by private security firm G4S, are said to be detaining asylum seekers and foreigners without charge whilst under ‘administrative detention’.
RM2B546W6–London, UK. 7th March 2020. Karen Doyle of Movement for Justice speaks by phone with a detainee who was refused medical treatment for a broken ankle for several days by detention centre staff at the rally in Brixton Market calling for the Home Office to end charter flights to deport immigrants and close detention centres. Later a man who the courts had ruled could not be deported told in person how he was taken in a van to the airport and held in it for 14 hours in a compartment only just large enough for him to stand. Protests and legal action saved over half of those selected from deportat
RMRH9FHR–Rear view of man looking through steel barred fence topped with barbed fence. Brexit, immigration, asylum... concept
RM2D32BE4–A security guard surveys the boundaries of Yarl's Wood, Europe's largest detention centre for asylum seekers which was unveiled. The massive facility is on a former Ministry of Defence base near Bedford. * .... and forms part of Home Secretary David Blunkett's pledge to remove 30,000 failed asylum seekers from the country a year. Yarl's Wood, which is thought to have cost 100 million to build, will hold 900 detainees who have exhausted their attempts to win asylum in the UK, plus other immigration offenders.
RMJ4ECEH–Bedfordshire, UK. 13th May 2017. Several hundred protesters have gathered at the Yarl's Wood Immigration Detention Centre in Bedfordshire to demand its closure. Police facilitated the protest to allow protesters to gather at a main perimeter fence which is normally closed to the public. Credit: Peter Manning / Alamy Live News
RME1NJ35–Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre in Middlesex UK
RM2B11TJC–London, UK. 22nd Feb, 2020. Campaigners demonstrate out side Harmondsworth detention centre in support of several people who are faceing deportation to Jamaica. Credit: Thabo Jaiyesimi/Alamy Live News
RM2G5D63Y–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26th June, 2021. On the anniversary of the events at The Park Inn Hotel members of Refugees For Justice gather in George Square to commemorate people seeking asylum who lost their lives during lockdown. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2K8315G–No To Hassockfield is a campaign set up in early 2021 to fight for the closure of the new Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) for women in County Durham. Originally known as Hassockfield, it has now been renamed as Derwentside. It replaces Yarl’s Wood as the main IRC for women in the UK. On the 3rd Saturday of every Month at 12pm a demonstration takes place at the site to show solidarity with the women detained by making noise, playing music, shouting chants and sharing speeches. United Kingdom.
RFM0C85G–Morton Hall, Lincolnshire, UK:20th January 2018.Around eighty demonstraters held speeches calling for the closure of Morton hall immigration centre.and the
RM2JEREYK–London, UK. 28th June 2022. Protesters gathered outside the Royal Courts Of Justice in support of refugees as the charity Women For Refugee Women (WRW) takes the Home Office to court for detaining women in the new Derwentside immigration detention centre without access to in-person legal advice. The charity has stated that the case is particularly urgent in light of the UK Government's controversial Rwanda refugee deportation scheme. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RMM9GNK4–Milton Ernest, UK. 24th March, 2018. Lauri Love and Sylvia Mann among hundreds of campaigners against immigration detention attending a protest outsid
RMF25TM6–Hand-painted multi-coloured signs, welcome banners and Posters in Liverpool, Merseyside, UK 12th September 2015. Refugees Welcome Rally. A national day of action called in response to reports of refugees fleeing war, persecution, torture and poverty losing their lives or struggling to find a safe haven. The national day of action is sponsored by Stop the War Coalition, Solidarity With Refugees, Stand up to Racism, BARAC, Migrant Rights Network, People's Assembly, War on Want, Movement Against Xenophobia, Love Music Hate Racism. supporting asylum seekers' march in the city centre.
RMF06DWN–Bedfordshire, UK. 08 August, 2015. As the migrant crisis continues, hundreds of protesters gather behind Yarl's Wood Immigration Detention Centre calling for the facility to be shut down. Women detained inside awaiting deportation shouted slogans, waved banners and clothes from their cell windows.
RMR5PA3P–Milton Ernest, Bedford, UK. 1st December 2018. Yarls Wood Immigration Removal Centre ÔSuround Yarls Wood - Shut Down Yarls Wood and all Detention CentresÕ demonstration. Hundreds braved the poor weather to join the protest at the remotely situated Yarls Wood IRC. Incarcerated women waved desperately at windows and their mobile phone conversations were relayed via the PA system outside the security fence. Speakers included those who had previously been imprisoned in Yarls Wood. This was the 15th Yarls Wood demonstration organised by Movement for Justice. Credit: Steve Bell/Alamy Live News
RMJ51GY4–Bedford, UK. 15th May, 2017. A woman at a demonstration at Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Centre against UK immigration detention policy. Hundreds of protesters demonstrated outside the Yarl's Wood centre, kicking and hitting the perimeter fence, and calling for the centre to be shutdown. Credit: Jacob Sacks-Jones/Alamy Live News.
RFJ4RA9G–Milton Earnest, Bedfordshire. UK. 13th May, 2017. Movement for Justice have held 10 previous demonstrations at the notorious Yarl’s Wood immigration detention centre. With every demonstration there is more vibrancy, more anger, more determination. Ex detainees, asylum seekers, feminist and anti racist activists from around the country demonstrating right at the fences of Yarl’s Wood. Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RMECRR05–London,UK, 18th December 2014 : A large group of National Union of Students hosts a protest against the Home Office on International Migrants Day. NO BORDERS! and G4S abusing immigrants torture and humiliation and they also demand Justice for Jimmy Mubenga was kills by G4S security officals at the detention centre outside Home Office in London. Credit: See Li/Alamy Live News
RMG11FCG–London Gatwick, UK. 7th May 2016. International Day of Action Against Detention. Demonstrations outside Brook House & Tinsley House Immigration Removal Centres at Gatwick Airport. Protesters are calling to “shut down detention centres – migrants welcome, open borders”, with the campaign #ShutThemDown. The centres, run by private security firm G4S, are said to be detaining asylum seekers and foreigners without charge whilst under ‘administrative detention’.
RM2B546FY–London, UK. 7th March 2020. Karen Doyle of Movement for Justice speaks by phone with a detainee who was refused medical treatment for a broken ankle for several days by detention centre staff at the rally in Brixton Market calling for the Home Office to end charter flights to deport immigrants and close detention centres. Later a man who the courts had ruled could not be deported told in person how he was taken in a van to the airport and held in it for 14 hours in a compartment only just large enough for him to stand. Protests and legal action saved over half of those selected from deportat
RM2CG7E5B–Yarl's Wood, Europe's largest detention centre for asylum seekers was unveiled. The massive facility on a former Ministry of Defence base near Bedford, forms part of Home Secretary David Blunkett's pledge to remove 30,000 failed asylum seekers from the country a year. * ... Yarl's Wood, which is thought to have cost 100 million to build, will hold 900 detainees who have exhausted their attempts to win asylum in the UK, plus other immigration offenders.
RMJ4ECE0–Bedfordshire, UK. 13th May 2017. Several hundred protesters have gathered at the Yarl's Wood Immigration Detention Centre in Bedfordshire to demand its closure. Police facilitated the protest to allow protesters to gather at a main perimeter fence which is normally closed to the public. Credit: Peter Manning / Alamy Live News
RME1NJ33–Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre in Middlesex UK
RM2B130PD–London, UK. 22nd Feb, 2020. Campaigners demonstrate out side Harmondsworth detention centre in support of several people who are faceing deportation to Jamaica. Credit: Thabo Jaiyesimi/Alamy Live News
RM2G5D63E–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26th June, 2021. On the anniversary of the events at The Park Inn Hotel members of Refugees For Justice gather in George Square to commemorate people seeking asylum who lost their lives during lockdown. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2K83291–No To Hassockfield is a campaign set up in early 2021 to fight for the closure of the new Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) for women in County Durham. Originally known as Hassockfield, it has now been renamed as Derwentside. It replaces Yarl’s Wood as the main IRC for women in the UK. On the 3rd Saturday of every Month at 12pm a demonstration takes place at the site to show solidarity with the women detained by making noise, playing music, shouting chants and sharing speeches. United Kingdom.
RFM0C85M–Morton Hall, Lincolnshire, UK:20th January 2018.Around eighty demonstraters held speeches calling for the closure of Morton hall immigration centre.and the
RM2JEPTTM–London, UK. 28th June 2022. Protesters gathered outside the Royal Courts Of Justice in support of refugees as the charity Women For Refugee Women (WRW) takes the Home Office to court for detaining women in the new Derwentside immigration detention centre without access to in-person legal advice. The charity has stated that the case is particularly urgent in light of the UK Government's controversial Rwanda refugee deportation scheme. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RMM96FRD–Milton Ernest, UK. 13th May, 2017. Signs used by campaigners against immigration detention protesting outside Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Centre.
RMF25RYY–Hand-painted multi-coloured signs, welcome banners and Posters in Liverpool, Merseyside, UK 12th September 2015. Refugees Welcome Rally. A national day of action called in response to reports of refugees fleeing war, persecution, torture and poverty losing their lives or struggling to find a safe haven. The national day of action is sponsored by Stop the War Coalition, Solidarity With Refugees, Stand up to Racism, BARAC, Migrant Rights Network, People's Assembly, War on Want, Movement Against Xenophobia, Love Music Hate Racism. supporting asylum seekers' march in the city centre.
RMF06E20–Bedfordshire, UK. 08 August, 2015. As the migrant crisis continues, hundreds of protesters gather behind Yarl's Wood Immigration Detention Centre calling for the facility to be shut down. Women detained inside awaiting deportation shouted slogans, waved banners and clothes from their cell windows.
RMR5PA34–Milton Ernest, Bedford, UK. 1st December 2018. Yarls Wood Immigration Removal Centre ÔSuround Yarls Wood - Shut Down Yarls Wood and all Detention CentresÕ demonstration. Hundreds braved the poor weather to join the protest at the remotely situated Yarls Wood IRC. Incarcerated women waved desperately at windows and their mobile phone conversations were relayed via the PA system outside the security fence. Speakers included those who had previously been imprisoned in Yarls Wood. This was the 15th Yarls Wood demonstration organised by Movement for Justice. Credit: Steve Bell/Alamy Live News
RMJ51GXT–Bedford, UK. 15th May, 2017. Protesters kick the Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Centre's perimeter fence during a protest against UK immigration detention policy. Hundreds of protesters demonstrated outside the Yarl's Wood centre, kicking and hitting the perimeter fence, and calling for the centre to be shutdown. Credit: Jacob Sacks-Jones/Alamy Live News.
RFJ4R4P9–Milton Earnest, Bedfordshire. UK. 13th May, 2017. Movement for Justice have held 10 previous demonstrations at the notorious Yarl’s Wood immigration detention centre. With every demonstration there is more vibrancy, more anger, more determination. Ex detainees, asylum seekers, feminist and anti racist activists from around the country demonstrating right at the fences of Yarl’s Wood. Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RMECRR08–London,UK, 18th December 2014 : A large group of National Union of Students hosts a protest against the Home Office on International Migrants Day. NO BORDERS! and G4S abusing immigrants torture and humiliation and they also demand Justice for Jimmy Mubenga was kills by G4S security officals at the detention centre outside Home Office in London. Credit: See Li/Alamy Live News
RMG11FCW–London Gatwick, UK. 7th May 2016. International Day of Action Against Detention. Demonstrations outside Brook House & Tinsley House Immigration Removal Centres at Gatwick Airport. Protesters are calling to “shut down detention centres – migrants welcome, open borders”, with the campaign #ShutThemDown. The centres, run by private security firm G4S, are said to be detaining asylum seekers and foreigners without charge whilst under ‘administrative detention’.
RM2B546W5–London, UK. 7th March 2020. Karen Doyle of Movement for Justice speaks by phone with a detainee who was refused medical treatment for a broken ankle for several days by detention centre staff at the rally in Brixton Market calling for the Home Office to end charter flights to deport immigrants and close detention centres. Later a man who the courts had ruled could not be deported told in person how he was taken in a van to the airport and held in it for 14 hours in a compartment only just large enough for him to stand. Protests and legal action saved over half of those selected from deportat
RM2D32BEJ–Yarl's Wood, Europe's largest detention centre for asylum seekers was unveiled. The massive facility, on a former Ministry of Defence base near Bedford, forms part of Home Secretary David Blunkett's pledge to remove 30,000 failed asylum seekers from the country a year. * ... Yarl's Wood, which is thought to have cost 100 million to build, will hold 900 detainees who have exhausted their attempts to win asylum in the UK, plus other immigration offenders. 15/02/02 : A major fire was raging 'out of control' Friday February 15 2002, after an attempted breakout from the detention centre. Four
RMJ4ECEN–Bedfordshire, UK. 13th May 2017. Several hundred protesters have gathered at the Yarl's Wood Immigration Detention Centre in Bedfordshire to demand its closure. Police facilitated the protest to allow protesters to gather at a main perimeter fence which is normally closed to the public. Credit: Peter Manning / Alamy Live News
RME1NJ37–Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre in Middlesex UK
RM2B11TNP–London, UK. 22nd Feb 2020. Campaigners demonstrate out side Colnbrook detention centre in support of several people who are faceing deportation to Jamaica. Credit: Thabo Jaiyesimi/Alamy Live News
RM2G5D64D–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26th June, 2021. On the anniversary of the events at The Park Inn Hotel members of Refugees For Justice gather in George Square to commemorate people seeking asylum who lost their lives during lockdown. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2K832DA–No To Hassockfield is a campaign set up in early 2021 to fight for the closure of the new Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) for women in County Durham. Originally known as Hassockfield, it has now been renamed as Derwentside. It replaces Yarl’s Wood as the main IRC for women in the UK. On the 3rd Saturday of every Month at 12pm a demonstration takes place at the site to show solidarity with the women detained by making noise, playing music, shouting chants and sharing speeches. United Kingdom.
RFM0C85K–Morton Hall, Lincolnshire, UK:20th January 2018.Around eighty demonstraters held speeches calling for the closure of Morton hall immigration centre.and the
RM2JERE3J–London, UK. 28th June 2022. Protesters gathered outside the Royal Courts Of Justice in support of refugees as the charity Women For Refugee Women (WRW) takes the Home Office to court for detaining women in the new Derwentside immigration detention centre without access to in-person legal advice. The charity has stated that the case is particularly urgent in light of the UK Government's controversial Rwanda refugee deportation scheme. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RMM9GNJX–Milton Ernest, UK. 24th March, 2018. Detainees inside Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Centre wave to and hold messages for hundreds of anti-detention
RMF25T03–Hand-painted multi-coloured signs, welcome banners and Posters in Liverpool, Merseyside, UK 12th September 2015. Refugees Welcome Rally. A national day of action called in response to reports of refugees fleeing war, persecution, torture and poverty losing their lives or struggling to find a safe haven. The national day of action is sponsored by Stop the War Coalition, Solidarity With Refugees, Stand up to Racism, BARAC, Migrant Rights Network, People's Assembly, War on Want, Movement Against Xenophobia, Love Music Hate Racism. supporting asylum seekers' march in the city centre.
RMF06EAM–Bedfordshire, UK. 08 August, 2015. As the migrant crisis continues, hundreds of protesters gather behind Yarl's Wood Immigration Detention Centre calling for the facility to be shut down. Women detained inside awaiting deportation shouted slogans, waved banners and clothes from their cell windows.
RMR5PA2T–Milton Ernest, Bedford, UK. 1st December 2018. Yarls Wood Immigration Removal Centre ÔSuround Yarls Wood - Shut Down Yarls Wood and all Detention CentresÕ demonstration. Hundreds braved the poor weather to join the protest at the remotely situated Yarls Wood IRC. Incarcerated women waved desperately at windows and their mobile phone conversations were relayed via the PA system outside the security fence. Speakers included those who had previously been imprisoned in Yarls Wood. This was the 15th Yarls Wood demonstration organised by Movement for Justice. Credit: Steve Bell/Alamy Live News
RMJ51GY0–Bedford, UK. 15th May, 2017. Protesters kick the Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Centre's perimeter fence during a protest against UK immigration detention policy. Hundreds of protesters demonstrated outside the Yarl's Wood centre, kicking and hitting the perimeter fence, and calling for the centre to be shutdown. Credit: Jacob Sacks-Jones/Alamy Live News.
RFJ4R4F8–Milton Earnest, Bedfordshire. UK. 13th May, 2017. Movement for Justice have held 10 previous demonstrations at the notorious Yarl’s Wood immigration detention centre. With every demonstration there is more vibrancy, more anger, more determination. Ex detainees, asylum seekers, feminist and anti racist activists from around the country demonstrating right at the fences of Yarl’s Wood. Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RMECRR10–London,UK, 18th December 2014 : A large group of National Union of Students hosts a protest against the Home Office on International Migrants Day. NO BORDERS! and G4S abusing immigrants torture and humiliation and they also demand Justice for Jimmy Mubenga was kills by G4S security officals at the detention centre outside Home Office in London. Credit: See Li/Alamy Live News
RMG11FFA–London Gatwick, UK. 7th May 2016. International Day of Action Against Detention. Demonstrations outside Brook House & Tinsley House Immigration Removal Centres at Gatwick Airport. Protesters are calling to “shut down detention centres – migrants welcome, open borders”, with the campaign #ShutThemDown. The centres, run by private security firm G4S, are said to be detaining asylum seekers and foreigners without charge whilst under ‘administrative detention’.
RM2B546T1–London, UK. 7th March 2020. Karen Doyle of Movement for Justice speaks by phone with a detainee who was refused medical treatment for a broken ankle for several days by detention centre staff at the rally in Brixton Market calling for the Home Office to end charter flights to deport immigrants and close detention centres. Later a man who the courts had ruled could not be deported told in person how he was taken in a van to the airport and held in it for 14 hours in a compartment only just large enough for him to stand. Protests and legal action saved over half of those selected from deportat
RM2D32BEK–Inside the courtyard at Yarl's Wood, Europe's largest detention centre for asylum seekers, which was unveiled. The massive facility is on a former Ministry of Defence base near Bedford. * ... and forms part of Home Secretary David Blunkett's pledge to remove 30,000 failed asylum seekers from the country a year. Yarl's Wood, which is thought to have cost 100 million to build, will hold 900 detainees who have exhausted their attempts to win asylum in the UK, plus other immigration offenders. 15/02/02 : A major fire was raging 'out of control' Friday February 15 2002, after an attempted brea
RMJ4ECDX–Bedfordshire, UK. 13th May 2017. Several hundred protesters have gathered at the Yarl's Wood Immigration Detention Centre in Bedfordshire to demand its closure. Police facilitated the protest to allow protesters to gather at a main perimeter fence which is normally closed to the public. Credit: Peter Manning / Alamy Live News
RME1NJ3A–Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre in Middlesex UK
RM2B131M5–London, UK. 22nd Feb, 2020. Campaigners demonstrate out side Colnbrook detention centre in support of several people who are faceing deportation to Jamaica. Credit: Thabo Jaiyesimi/Alamy Live News
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