Protest against Stonewall's award-giving to the Home Office, 19/03/11

On Friday 19th March LGB charity Stonewall are presenting the Home Office with an award for best UK workplace for lesbian, gay and bisexual peoplean award. Come and demonstrate against this from 2pm-6pm at Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre off Parliament Square, London WC1.

More details about why NoBorders are protesting against this award here.

Stonewall celebrates UK's managers of detention and deportation

[London NoBorders] Gay pride marches followed the Stonewall riots of 1969 and were a protest against the social invisibility of the LGBT community. In the London Pride march of 2010 most of the larger floats were paid for by businesses and governmental organisations proudly presenting their LGBT staff. The Home Office float, commandeered by Spectrum – the LGBT support group within the department – were going for a Moulin Rouge theme.

Civil servants in the Home Office, UK Border Agency, Criminal Records Bureau and Identity and Passport Service, were shaking their booty to a blasting sound system. A bit further down the march a procession of a different kind with eight people dressed in black, their mouths taped shut, carrying coffins. Their front banner read 'Stop the deportations' and the coffins were a strong reminder that LGBT's in UK detention centres awaiting their deportation run the very real risk of torture and death once returned to their so-called 'country of origin.'