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<h1><small><a href="http://womensgrid.freecharity.org.uk/?p=4566"
rel="bookmark">Protest in support of women on hunger strike in Yarl’s
Wood – 12th February 2010</a></small></h1>
<p><strong>Yarl’s Wood detainees on hunger strike<br>
Protest in support 2.30-4.30pm, this Friday 12 February</strong><br>
Serco Offices, 18-20 Hand Court (off High Holborn)</p>
<p><strong>84 + Women on Hunger Strike, behind the Wire @ Yarl’s Wood
IRC</strong></p>
<ul>
“Detention results from political decisions that represent a
“hardening attitude towards irregular migrants and asylum seekers”
(*PACE)
</ul>
<p><strong>End the Detention of Foreign Nationals Now!</strong></p>
<p>Since the 5th of February 2010, we the residents at Yarl’s Wood
Immigration Removal Centre are on hunger strike which involves over 84
+ women, who are protesting against the period of time spent in
detention and the treatment that they receive while being detained.</p>
<p>The strike was sparked to protest and demand that the frustration
and humiliation of all foreign nationals ends now.</p>
<p><strong>We are demanding the following actions</strong></p>
<ul>
* End the frustrations, physical and mental torture at the centre
<p>*Allow enough time and make resources available to residents who
need to fully present their cases.</p>
<p>*To end all false allegations and misrepresentations by the UKBA
regarding detainees in order to refuse bail or temporary admissions.</p>
<p>*Access to appropriate medical treatment and care as in the
community, access to edible and well cooked food, phones with good
mobile connections, with camera and recording facilities to back up
cases.</p>
<p>*To stop the forceful removal and degrading system of deportation
of detainees</p>
<p>*To put law into practise, European rules governing standard of
conditions of detention for migrants and asylum seekers and the length
of time in detention.</p>
<p>*The abolition of detention for asylum seeker and torture victims</p>
<p>*Detention should be by a standard procedure prescribed by law,
authorised by judicial authority and be subjected to periodic judicial
reviews.</p>
<p>*To end the detention of children and their mothers, rape
survivors
and other torture victims, to end the detention of physically, mentally
sick people and pregnant women for long period of time.</p>
<p>*To end the separation of children from their mothers being
detained whether in detention or destitution.</p>
<p>*To end the detention of women detention after serving time in
prison.</p>
<p>* To abolish the fast track system, in order to give asylum
seekers
a fair chance with their application, while understanding the
particular needs of victims of torture, and access to reliable legal
representation which the fast track system denies.</p>
<p>*To end the repeat detention of women granted temporary admission
while reporting or signing after a short period out of detention.</p>
<p>*To a set period of time allowed to detain women, which should be
no
longer than 1 month, while waiting decision either from UKBA or court
proceedings.</p>
<p>* Finally instead of detention of foreign nationals, there are
alternatives to detention stated by the *Parliamentary Assembly of the
Council of Europe (PACE). ‘The detention of asylum seekers and
irregular migrants in Europe ‘, Adopted on the 28th January 2010,
extracts below.</p>
<ul>
9.1.1. detention of asylum seekers and irregular migrants shall be
exceptional and only used after first reviewing all other alternatives
and finding that there is no effective alternative;<br>
9.3.4.1. placement in special establishments (open or semi-open);<br>
9.3.4.2. registration and reporting;<br>
9.3.4.3. release on bail/surety;<br>
9.3.4.4. controlled release to individuals, family members, NGOs,
religious organisations, or others;<br>
9.3.4.5. handover of travel and other documents, release combined with
appointment of a special worker;
</ul>
</ul>
<p><strong>Full Text: Council of Europe – Parliamentary Assembly
Resolution 1707 (2010)1</strong><br>
The detention of asylum seekers and irregular migrants in Europe<br>
<a href="http://tinyurl.com/Resolution-1707">http://tinyurl.com/Resolution-1707</a></p>
<p>Please support our concerns, lobby your MPs, Councilors, MEPs,
demanding our immediate release and an end to arbitrary detention.</p>
<p>With Thanks,<br>
<strong>Women behind the Wire @ Yarl’s Wood IRC</strong></p>
<p>Messages of support/solidarity to: <a
href="mailto:WomenBehindTheWire@ncadc.org.uk">WomenBehindTheWire@ncadc.org.uk</a><br>
<a href="http://www.ncadc.org.uk">http://www.ncadc.org.uk</a><br>
</p>
<p>See also:<small><small><br>
<b><big><big><a href="http://womensgrid.freecharity.org.uk/?p=4568"
rel="bookmark">Yarl’s Wood women remain on hunger strike</a></big></big></b></small></small></p>
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