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| reland Calling - Hunger Strikers Need Your Support![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Details and photos of Asylum Seeker hungerstrike Last night about 30 activists picketed Mountjoy jail where 8 asylum seekers are on hunger strike. Details of their case and what you can do follow based on a Residents against Racism circular Ireland Calling - Hunger Strikers Need Your Support 8, Algerian and Nigerian asylum-seekers are refusing food in Mountjoy prison Free the Mountjoy Eight! Stop - Stop Criminalising Asylum Seekers! Protest Join the international fax protest, (model letter at end of message). The Mountjoy Eight have been on hunger (and thirst) strike over the past week, and are being held in the main prison wing, although they should be held in the training unit as they are only being held until deportations are implemented. Two of the men are Algerian, and the six are Nigerian. Of the eight, three have Irish-born children who are Irish nationals. We would ask that international activists fax the Irish 'Department of Justice', with a model letter [details of a model letter are provided below]. Although details of the health conditions of asylum-seekers are sketchy, RAR have contact with Alabi Ayende who was the first of the asylum-seekers to go on hunger-strike.RAR advised the men to accept fluids because of the possibilities that a thirst strike would bring on medical intervention. Residents Against Racism also be hheld a picket outside the Four Courts at 2 p.m on the same day. This is the site of an important test case where the government is trying to deport asylum-seekers who are parents of Irish-born citizens. If the government proves successful in this case, it could pave the way for a flood of deportations of parents of Irish children. Messages of solidarity can be emailed to be read out at the protest: ======================================================= Dear Mr. O' Donoghue, I believe that this hunger-strike can be directly attributed to the criminalisation of asylum-seekers under your Department's regime. These men have been forced to take this action because your Government chooses to house them in the main prison unit in Mountjoy, without any of the privileges afforded to innocent and vulnerable deportees. No doubt you are also aware of the fact that three of the men have Irish-born children and as such, should not be up for deportation as they are parents to Irish-born children, who are Irish citizens. The rights of parents of Irish citizens are, of course, laid down under the Irish constitution. Given that it requires a constitutional referendum to change this fact, you should not be trying to deport these men. I would demand that you take urgent action to a) ensure that the hunger-strike is ended peacefully and with the dignity and health of the Mountjoy 8 intact. The hunger-strikers are demanding that they be moved to the training unit and given privileges and rights afforded innocent human beings. Second, I would ask that the deportation orders be revoked as these men all come from Nigeria and Algeria, countries with appalling human rights records that are internationally documented. Thirdly, I would respectfully demand that you take ownership of the asylum issue in Ireland and your responsibilities under the UN Charter of Human Rights. Don't Make Orphans out of Alabi's Children! Yours Sincerely, Please email a copy of anything sent to: |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4We should argue that the demonstration called by Socialist Youth on Saturday at 3pm march on Mountjoy prison, and take our opposition to O Donoghue and our solidarity with the hunger strikers en masse to the prison gates. That would be much much better than just speeches at the GPO. Shane from SY, WSM, RAR, Indymedia heads all- what do ye think?
Yes Joe's suggestion for a MARCH ON MOUNTJOY is a very good one and as far as I know a novel one! As Joe says "That would be much much better than just speeches at the GPO." So I support this 101% plus! We do need to do something Radically Different than just doing the same old boring, boring humdrum routine of just Marching back to the GPO time and time again, over and over again!
Definately agree with Joe's suggestion... As we saw from the sellafield meltdown, anyhting different and innovative draws a new wave of attention...
Good suggestion Joe, we'll definitly consider it. However a venue and speakers have been booked for 3.30pm. If we start on time (2pm at central bank) we may be able to fit it in.
Regardless of where we march on Saturday, we can show our opposition to the racist deportations and show solidarity with the hunger strikers by getting a big number out on the streets. I encourage as many people as possible to turn out on Saturday.
We should definitly organise more activities at mountjoy during the week. The protests during the week outside the prison were very good I think.