No borders Manchester. Meetings on the last Tuesday of the month
at The Basement, 24 Lever St., Central Manchester.

Next meeting: 30th August- 7pm

Noborders is a network of people wanting to take action on the root causes of racism against asylum seekers and refugees. We are against immigration controls. Put simply, we believe that No-one is Illegal. No-one is illegal manifesto.

Upcoming or Recent activities

Saturday 1st October - Day of action for the Right to Work and Bolton Section 9 demo for the Sukula family.
Report of this on Indymedia

BRING YOUR BANNERS - TELL YOUR FRIENDS
BRING COLOUR TO ROMNEY ST, SALFORD ON TUESDAY OCTOBER 11TH - 12 NOON-1PM

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Past Projects

Days of action this summer in Scotland at the G8 mobilisation- for more information see www.makebordershistory.org. Download a PDF flyer here.

The Hate Mail - click here to download it as a PDF
The paper laid bare the stark messages of the tabloid media and busted Migrant Myths. Biting political satire in 12 pages of full technicolour. 12,000 copies distributed nationwide.

Brides Without Borders
We highlighted the right to choose who you fall in love with on April 2nd March 2005 for freedom of movement and the right to stay.in Manchester. Flyer in Pdf Format.

April 2nd European Day of Action
Centred around the claim for freedom of movement and the right to stay.Read the full call to action here. Find out what happened in Manchester here. Download a PDF poster here.

Dallas Court Demo
This action was supported by NCADC (National Coalition of Anti deportation Campaigns), Iraqi Solidarity Campaign & No Borders.
Tuesday 8th March 12 noon, Dallas court Enforcement Centre, the Kafka style point of disappearance for asylum seekers. Langworthy Road south Salford. More details here

 

 

 

Protest at HMP Forest Bank.

27.Jun.04 -...

Approximately 50 people met in HMP Forest Bank car park on Saturday, 23rd November to protest against the detention and deportation of refugees and show solidarity with detainees. Under the banner, “No one is illegal”, two people facing deportation gave courageous and moving accounts of the cruelty and repression they have experienced in their home countries and the perilous future they are now facing as they and their children await removal under the oppressive asylum policy which denies them the right to live safely in this country.
 [manchester indymedia]