It is no crime to escape an illegal prison!

No Borders UK statement on the Campsfield detainees' escape:

Gatwick No Border Camp Benefit Night 11.08.07

SATURDAY 11th AUGUST, 7pm til late

Benefit gig for the GATWICK NO BORDER CAMP (19th-24th September 2007)

At CROSS KINGS, 126 York Way, London N1 0AX

Featuring:

* PJ and Gaby (Acoustic/Folk/Punk) http://myspace.com/pjandgaby

* Naomi Hates Humans (Acoustic/Experimental/Folk)http://myspace.com/naomihateshumans

Plus more acts to be confirmed.....

http://www.noborders.org.uk

Union Conference against Immigration Controls

Following the successful conference in Liverpool at the end of March this year, attended by over 100 trades unionists, the Finsbury Park Branch of the RMT have made a call to have a similar conference in London. We are told that migrants undermine the wages and conditions of workers. But it is immigration controls which actually attack us all. The invention of 'illegal' people, the creation of workers with unequal rights: these leave workers vulnerable to super-exploitation, slavery and act as a discipline against the whole working class.

Tamils on hunger strike in Harmondsworth

From Sri Lankan Daily Mirror, 23 July 2007:

No Borders at Chat's Palace

A reminder of the No Borders benefit this Saturday at Chat's Palace. See http://www.noborders.org.uk/ forthe latest information on the Gatwick No Borders Camp.

Communities of Resistance film night

No Borders and Detainee Support are supporting a night of debate and movies at 8.00 PM at RampART , 15 Rampart Street, E1 2LA on Thursday 12th July.

Last monthin the NATIONAL SOCIAL FORUM of the BANLIEUES took place in St.Denis, Paris. The event was attended by lots of different local grassroot movements, including Ahmad Rahman from of the Black Panthers of Detroit and Cilius Victor, member of a Police watchdog in London against racial abuse.

Films will include:

PUBLIC MEETING & BENEFIT PARTY FOR GATWICK NO BORDER CAMP, SATURDAY 21st JULY FROM 3pm

SATURDAY 21st JULY
3pm-midnight
Chat's Palace Community Arts Centre
42-44 Brooksby's Walk, Homerton, London E9
Nearest station Homerton Silverlink, buses 242, 276, S2 and W15

A day & night of discussions, films, food and live music in solidarity with
migrants & refugees.

3pm : 'Underground Londoners' - Film and talk from London's tube cleaners,
many of whom are undocumented migrant workers, about their campaign for a
living wage.

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