DAWN RAID in Glasgow this morning

This morning at 7.00am the Home Office Immigration Enforcement Team and Strathclyde Police arrested a family at 10 Red Road Court in what was the first dawn raid in Glasgow since the Waku family were taken in March earlier this year. Mohammed Arshad and his wife Kishwer and their three teenage children, Ali (19), Fatima (18) and Rashid (16) were detained and taken away. The family, originally from Pakistan, have lived in the UK for six years. Neighbours and people in the local community and at the local church are shocked and angry that the Home Office have resumed the early morning raids in the week before Refugee Week when many people in Glasgow will be celebrating the arrival of migrants into our community not locking them up! There is talk of a possible meeting tonight outside of 10 Red Road Court to arrange an early morning protest vigil in Red Road tomorrow morning [more details to follow.] Last week in an interview in the Big Issue Scotland, Phil Taylor - Scottish Regional Director of the Borders and Immigration Agency - was quoted as saying that he wanted to see more families locked up at Dungavel. His comments possibly signalled a renewed period of early morning raids on people's homes - a Home Office practice that was driven to a standstill in Glasgow last October in the face of determined and committed protests by local communities. We have to make sure Phil Taylor doesn't get his way. It is even more important now that the protests organised by Unity outside of the Home Office, where the dawn raid vans are based, every day during Refugee Week next week, are supported. Just as the Waku family were eventually returned to Glasgow we must work hard to make sure Mohammed Arshad and his family return to Glasgow - where they belong! UNITY! -- The Unity Centre 30 Ibrox Street Glasgow G51 1AQ 0141 427 7992

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Re: DAWN RAID in Glasgow this morning

I hope that commuities will mobilise as impressively as they have done in the past, to protect and retrieve members of their community. Glasgow has been shown as a model nation-wide for effective civil-disobedience, when the communites stopped the homes being raided. Somone please post the details of the protest times and palces, and i'll be sure to be there.

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RED ROAD VIGILS AGAINST DAWN RAIDS Yesterday (Tuesday) evening an emergency meeting of asylum seekers and their supporters agreed to hold early-morning vigils this week in protest at the dawn raid of the Ashed family from 10 Red Road Court. This morning a group of about 15 asylum seekers and supporters from Unity and the local church, Mary St Tron, gathered outside 10 Red Road Court to watch out for the Home Office returning and to protest about the taking of the family of five who had lived in Glasgow for six years. Despite the unusually cold weather protestors agreed to continue to meet every morning this week to be ready to spread the alarm if the Home Office come again to Red Road Court. Please join the early morning vigil if you can make it on Thursday and Friday this week. Meet at 10 Red Road Court from 6.30 – 8.30 am. (Near the bus stop for the number 12 bus.) UNITY Protests next week - Monday - Friday outside the Home Office from midday until 2pm - bring things to tie to the Home Office fence to remind the staff working there of the 6,000 people living in Glasgow whose lives depend on the decisions they make there. UNITY!

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