News

Abiy’s family thank supporters

Abiy was returned to Ethiopia on 29 July and buried the next day by his brother and sister (Zelalem and Antenhe) with dignity in his homeland. (Read an IRR News article on Abiy Fessfha Abebe.) The International Organization for Migration paid the full cost of the return of Abiy’s body to Ethiopia, the £2,045 received

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Innocent goes all the way to parliament

Congolese asylum seeker Innocent Nkung has taken his anti-deportation campaign all the way to the Houses of Parliament. On 24 July, Andrew Gwynne MP presented a petition to the House of Commons, with 4,199 signatures showing clear public support for Innocent Nkung’s asylum application. It is his supporters’ firm belief that Innocent would be at

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News

Protest against clampdown on working asylum seekers

Around 150 demonstrators marched through Hull this week to protest against Home Office pressure on local factories to sack Iraqi Kurdish asylum seekers. Iraqi Kurdish asylum seekers have been living in Hull since the beginning of the decade and, although most have had their asylum applications refused, many have built new lives for themselves in

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Review

Meeting the needs of refugee children

A new book explores the diverse situations of refugee and asylum-seeking children in the UK – and the hostile reception that very often creates barriers to their educational success. Mahmut is a 12-year-old Kurdish boy. He leads a complicated life. Since arriving in London four years ago, he has lived in five different houses and

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Review

‘Defending the defenceless’: churches working on asylum issues

Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) has produced a document entitled Asylum Principles: a Statement for Churches Working on Asylum Issues. The group recognises the duty of churches to help those facing social alienation and hardship. Asylum seekers are seen by CTBI as occupying an especially weakened position, as they are being targeted and

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Help return Abiy to Ethiopia for a dignified burial

On 5 July 2006, Abiy Fessfha Abebe, an Ethiopian asylum seeker, was found hanged in Liverpool following news that his claim for asylum in this country had been refused. UPDATE 1 AUGUST 2006: ABIY’S BURIAL HAS NOW TAKEN PLACE. Abiy was in the UK for less than three weeks before his sad death and lived

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First death under new community fast-track system

Last Wednesday, on 5 July 2006, a 35-year-old Ethiopian asylum seeker, Abiy Fessfha Abebe, was found hanged in accommodation in Liverpool, after recently being told his asylum claim had been refused. His death is the 25th such death of an asylum seeker in the last five years. Other asylum seekers who were housed at the

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Press Release

What next for Europe’s boat people?

As EU leaders and their North African counterparts host a series of immigration summits, the European Race Bulletin seeks to establish what is really going on behind the scenes. In The Mediterranean Solution, Liz Fekete argues that under cover of combating human trafficking, EU countries are rescinding the rights of boat people travelling from Africa

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