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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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  • Nadja: UK Borders Bill is “an attack on women”

    4 March 2022 UK parliament is debating whether to pass new immigration legislation that will disproportionately affect women’s chances of getting asylum and protection in the UK.  The Nationality and Borders Bill was introduced to “increase the fairness of the system to better protect and support those in need of asylum”, however it came under

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  • Independent: How the Nationality and Borders Bill will affect women refugees and asylum seekers

    24 January 2022.  Charities and organisations working with women refugees and asylum seekers have warned the bill is ‘harmful and discriminatory’ to women in particular. Lauren Crosby Medlicott reports If we had claimed asylum under the Nationality and Borders Bill after travelling through so many countries to get here, we would have been put in detention and not granted

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  • Morning Star: Patel’s borders Bill will ‘destroy us,’ refugees in Britain warn.

    14 December 2021 by BETHANY RIELLY FEMALE refugees living in Britain spoke out yesterday against the Nationality and Borders Bill, warning that the changes will “destroy” the lives of other asylum-seekers. Members of the All African Women’s Group (AAWG) who have experienced Britain’s asylum system warned that the proposals will make an already “horrendous” system

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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”.