refugees: bookmarks
UNICEF
Think the United Nations need to be stronger and assist countries to change policy...
Italian island turns to nightmare f...
An account of life on the ground in Lampedusa, the tiny Italian island where thous...
Let them work: campaigners call for...
Great article about the sleepout in Manchester.
Hoping Foundation
It's a shame that groups like this are still needed.
Stop the forced returns of Roma to ...
Please take this action
Roma forcibly returned to kosovo fr...
more on the suffering of the Roma
Human tv.. youtube channel.
I think it's bloody good!
The asylum seekers who survive on £...
How can you survive on £10 a week in the UK?
Sudan signs ceasefire with Darfur r...
progress? maybe. hollow progress without all factions? definitely. when will this ...
Joint Declaration Destroying the ju...
Joint statement from Amnesty International and various groups working with migrant...
BBC NEWS | World | South Asia | Cou...
Good overall profile of a troubled region







Wheeler I would say excellent.
Nice photos.
I like this!
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jerika
7 months ago
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Jeddah
7 months ago
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Jeddah
7 months ago
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Geoffsky Weoffsky
7 months ago
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Ben Gerrish
7 months ago
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pauli2
9 months ago
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wheeler
11 months ago
View all comments (7 more)Horrific beyond bounds, This must be shared.
A must see. Agree that it should have wider viewing definitely.
Sad and completely unacceptable. What are we doing? Seeking refuge is not a crime! Today is 'them', but tomorrow is me. There for the grace of God go I.
Liked this film. Have posted it onto my facebook page. I did not know most of the facts in the film, knowledge is power..... it is great to be able to say to people who may feel negatively about refugees, ....actually...did you know that....? Brilliant.
As a refugee support worker, I would like to echo what Ben has said above.
A fantastic and important campaign, marking just how valuable refugees have been to this country. When there is so much negativity surrounding issues on immigration and asylum seekers, this campaign is a shining beacon in an otherwise indifferent or even discriminatory society, and one I'm proud to put my name to.
Interesting event.
great work