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Stop the Deportation

category national | racism & migration related issues | event notice author Monday April 25, 2005 12:25author by Residents Against Racismauthor email residentsagainstracism at eircom dot netauthor address 12a Brunswick place, Dublin 2author phone 087 7974622 or 087 6662060

A mass deportation is to take place this wednesday 27th April. Residents Against Racism have called a demonstration to prevent the deportation. The demo has been called for 2 o'clock outside the Garda National Immigration Bureau, Burgh Quay.

For further details please call
087 6662060 or 087 7974622

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author by Jon Glackin - Street Seenpublication date Tue Apr 26, 2005 23:10author address author phone 07743275533

GNIB, Weds 27th@ 2 p.m.
Residents against Racism are holding a demonstration at 2 p.m. outside GNIB, Burgh Quay in protest against a planned mass deportation
Residents Against Racism
Press Release

Stop the deportation

Demonstration Weds 27th April 2 p.m.

Garda National Immigration Bureau, Burgh Quay, Dublin

Residents against Racism are holding a demonstration at 2 p.m. outside GNIB, Burgh Quay in protest against a planned mass deportation.

The last mass deportation was met by protests from communities across Ireland, and received condemnation from many quarters of civic society. Kunle, a leaving cert student, was deported and subsequently returned after Palmerstown students took to the streets. Groups across Ireland and Residents against Racism are campaigning for those deported on the last chartered flight be brought back, as is the wish of the communities they lived in. Despite this Minister for Justice, Michael McDowell is going ahead with another mass deportation.

Rosanna Flynn spokesperson for RAR said:

“Michael McDowell, ignoring the widespread condemnation of his policies, is preparing for another mass deportation. Communities across Ireland have come out in large numbers to protest against his brutal practices. Many of the people deported had not exhausted all the legal avenues that were available to them. There were children separated from their mothers after the last deportation. These children still remain parentless in Ireland. Many of those deported remain hiding in Nigeria fearing for their lives.
The very fact that, despite this and growing public concerns, McDowell is attempting another mass deportation reinforces our demand that the asylum process be removed from his hands and into a body such as the Human Rights Commission. Recent statistics have shown that the asylum numbers are dropping, this is happening across Europe. Despite it being a European wide phenomenon McDowell is attempting to take the credit. McDowell would claim credit for the invention of the wheel if he thought he could get away with. It is no wonder he has become known as the Minister for Injustice and Lies.”

For further details:

Rosanna Flynn 087 6662060
Mark Grehan 087 7974622

Related Link: http://www.residentsagainstracism.org
author by shoegirlpublication date Thu Apr 28, 2005 14:15author address author phone

According to the UN Refugee Commissioner the number of vulnerable people/displaced people is down from 20 million to 17 million (for the first time in 20 years).

Also the change in status of much of Eastern Europe has made it unecessary for people to need to apply for asylum, they can now simply move and are legally entitled to work (which puts them in a much better position than asylum seekers and entitles basic levels of equality). Apparently this reduced the original asylum count by 1000 (not including cases already decided upon). So its likely that an overall reduction in refugees would have led to the same reduction. So the current stats may even show a small increase - possibly. I couldn't find the exact figures for accession EU asylum seekers so not exactly sure.



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