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  • They Claimed to Protect Women and Children but they Terrorised Us

    All African Women’s Group Speaks OutAgainst Racist Attacks The All African Women’s Group (AAWG) held a series of meeting in autumn 2025 for women to speak out about the rise in racism and far-right protests outside hotels and in public spaces over the summer. Many protesters claimed that they were protecting women and children. But

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  • ELECTION ACTION ALERT

    ASK YOUR CANDIDATES TO SUPPORT THE INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED RIGHT TO CLAIM ASYLUM FOR PEOPLE FLEEING WAR AND PERSECUTION Please use our template letter below and here to email your candidates and ask where they stand on protecting the right to claim asylum and enabling people to get a fair hearing. Find your candidates email addresses

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  • Training seminar: the Substantive Interview — a Practical Guide for Vulnerable Individuals

    See the PowerPoint slides for this fantastic joint seminar with Women Against Rape and Lawstop, held 4 June 2024. at Crossroads Women’s Centre.  We provide useful tips and practical advice for people seeking asylum, their representatives and supporters ahead of their substantive asylum interview, with a particular focus on the situation of survivors of rape

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  • Media: Poverty used mothers in custody cases, meetings told

    A report of our event was published in Camden New Journal. One of our sisters spoke about how mothers fighting for family reunion with children they were forced to leave behind have to battle against the obstacles set by a hostile Home Office in order to win. She said: “Children should have the right to

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“Mothers and children should be a priority in this world, and we are not!” – Morning Star, 8th March 2018

Read an article written in the Morning Star about our participation in the International Women’s Day protests this year.


Ms Mohammed’s story in Ham&High

Lesbian refugee who fled domestic violence in Pakistan pleads: rescue my son – he’s in danger!


“Thank you” from Ms Mohammed in Ham&High


Home Office on trial!

On Monday 11 February, campaigners put the Home Office on trial over its immigration policies and the hostile environment. They found it guilty of “murder, torture, rape, rampant racism, and upholding of neocolonial power”.