Public hearing on the UKBA’s murder of Jackie Nanyonjo; 5th June 2013

What’s happening? Movement for Justice are holding a public hearing on the UKBA’s murder of Jackie Nanyonjo, with live testimony from asylum seekers, refugees and
ex-detainees.Followed by delicious food and open mic music.

All welcome, free entry/ donation (all money to migrant solidarity
groups).

When? Wednesday 5th June Wednesday 5th June: 17.30 – 21.30

Where? West Indian Community Centre, Chapeltown

More info: See here.

Background info:
Jackie died in Uganda in February as a result of the injuries inflicted by
the Home Office’s licenced thugs who deported her from Britain on 10th
January 2013. Jackie is one of many people to die at the hands of the UKBA
and we want to make sure that she is the last.

Due to hard campaigning, the racist UK Border Agency is finally being shut
down and Parliament are about to hold an Inquiry in to Asylum- we must
make sure the change is not merely cosmetic, and Britain lives up to its
promise of sanctuary, safety and equality.

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