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What s it like to be a refugee in the UK without internet access? Mostly impossible – and often unbearable | Joel Mordi

After fleeing persecution in Nigeria, I thought England would be a utopia. But I’ve felt the full force of the digital divide, says LGBTQ+ activist Joel Mordi

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Witnesses to deaths in detention deliberately deported from the UK

Witnesses to deaths in detention ‘deliberately’ deported from the UK Mark Townsend © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Scores of people who could be key witnesses to deaths in detention may have been “deliberately” deported before they could give evidence, it has been claimed. And it has also emerged that the home secretary, Priti Patel, failed to address concerns from a coroner last year that the actions of her department could have undermined police investigations. © Photograph: Mark Kerrison/Alamy A protest outside Harmondsworth detention centre following the death on 12 September 2019 of Oscar Okwurime, a detainee from Nigeria. Patel was informed last August of concerns from a coroner that Home Office officials possibly “chose to ignore the fact” that witnesses to the contentious death of a black detainee were due to give evidence before attempting to remove them from the UK.

UK court rules Home Secretary failed to properly investigate deaths in immigration centers  - JURIST - News

George Xenophontos | Cardiff U School of Law & Politics, GB, Author at JURIST - News

Martin Luther King Jr. wrote his Letter from Birmingham Jail On April 16, 1963, an incarcerated Martin Luther King, Jr. (arrested for demonstrating in defiance of a court order) wrote his Letter from Birmingham Jail in response to a published statement by eight fellow clergymen from Alabama. Part of the letter read: We have waited for more than 340 years for our constitutional and God-given rights. The nations of Asia and Africa are moving with jetlike speed toward gaining political independence, but we stiff creep at horse-and-buggy pace toward gaining a cup of coffee at a lunch counter. Perhaps it is easy for those who have never felt the stinging dark of segregation to say, Wait. But when you have seen vicious mobs lynch your mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters and brothers at whim; when you have seen hate-filled policemen curse, kick and even kill your black brothers and sisters; when you see the vast majority of your twenty million Negro brothers smothering

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