The Border Agenda

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Tuesday 29th January @ Kebele Social Centre

As the borders of Gaza make international headlines, the issue also appears locally as Bristol No Borders write: Bristol No Borders invites you to an evening of short films about the immigration, detention and deportation machines followed by its fortnightly meeting. Tuesday 29th January @ Kebele Social Centre, 14 Robertson Road, Easton, Bristol, Doors open - 6.30pm, Short films and discussion - 7pm-8pm, Bristol No Borders meeting - 8pm-9pm Featuring; 'Those Left Behind' What is it like to teach in a school where pupils simply vanish without trace? How do you feel about losing your best mate at school, something you never thought could happen? 'Those Left Behind' speaks of Glasgow's 'disappeared'..[and]..'Divide and Fall ', Coverage of the first No Borders Camp in the UK. Cheekily situated near Gatwick Airport where yet another refugee detention centre is being built, the camp became a hub for activists to exchange ideas, swap tactics and keep the issue of Britain's draconian treatment of asylum seekers in the public eye.Full article.

| No Borders - Film Night and Meeting | Related News: Another Family Abducted by the Home Office | Alex is still here - Just -please read action needed now | Bristolians Call for Gaza Solidarity | Stop Alex's Deportation - Alex belongs to Bristol | Dawn Raid Prevented by Bristol (and national) Activists | Video: Bristol No Borders Action (the video is an .avi, try using VLC Media Player to view) | Press Release: 'No Borders' Activists Prevent 'Dawn Raids' on Children (UK Indymedia) | www.noborders.org.uk |

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