Stop this cruel government Rwanda plan

Thursday, 2nd May

• THE government announced it was to round up immigrants when they attend their regular signing-on appointments to detain them prior to deporting them to Rwanda.

As a volunteer with Payday based at the Crossroads Women’s Centre in Kentish Town, I joined members of Action Against Detention & Deportation, at one of the signing-on centres to protest and give out leaflets telling people about their rights. Everyone we spoke to was glad for the information about how to resist this hatred scheme.

The Rwanda plan is far from a done deal. Immigrant people and asylum seekers, including from the All African Women’s Group, based at our centre, will continue to resist their own deportation and spearhead campaigns to stop this cruel plan. They need and deserve support.

If the government can get away with breaching international law, overriding the courts and undermining the refugee convention and the Human Rights Act, so that people escaping persecution, starvation, torture, and war are turned away at the border, then that sets a new low standard of brutality that we will all suffer from.

BEN MARTIN, Payday
A Network Of Men, Crossroads Women’s Centre, NW5

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