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  • A group of police march towards Parliament Square from Marsham Street in London as two members of extinction Rebellion activists glued themselves outside Home Office in central London on Wednesday, Sept 2, 2020. Environmental activist group XR enters its 2nd day of climate change demonstrations, which they began on the first week of September. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-2-XR Protests Home Offi...jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists glued themselves outside Home Office in Marsham Street in central London on Wednesday, Sept 2, 2020. Environmental activist group XR enters its 2nd day of climate change demonstrations, which they began on the first week of September. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-1-XR Protests Home Offi...jpg
  • Police wearing face masks stand in front of climate change protestors outside Home Office in Marsham Street, central London on Tuesday, Sept 2, 2020. Ten days of climate change demonstrations have begun as Extinction Rebellion (XR) take to the streets across the UK. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-6-XR Protests Home Offi...jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists glued themselves outside Home Office in Marsham Street in central London on Wednesday, Sept 2, 2020. Environmental activist group XR enters its 2nd day of climate change demonstrations, which they began on the first week of September. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-8-XR Protests Home Offi...jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists glued themselves outside Home Office in Marsham Street in central London on Wednesday, Sept 2, 2020. Environmental activist group XR enters its 2nd day of climate change demonstrations, which they began on the first week of September. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-10-XR Protests Home Off...jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists glued themselves outside Home Office in Marsham Street in central London on Wednesday, Sept 2, 2020. Environmental activist group XR enters its 2nd day of climate change demonstrations, which they began on the first week of September. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-9-XR Protests Home Offi...jpg
  • Protest Removal police team talk to two members of extinction Rebellion activists who glued themselves outside Home Office in central London on Wednesday, Sept 2, 2020. Environmental activist group XR enters its 2nd day of climate change demonstrations, which they began on the first week of September. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-12-XR Protests Home Off...jpg
  • A group of police march towards Parliament Square from Marsham Street in London as two members of extinction Rebellion activists glued themselves outside Home Office in central London on Wednesday, Sept 2, 2020. Environmental activist group XR enters its 2nd day of climate change demonstrations, which they began on the first week of September. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-3-XR Protests Home Offi...jpg
  • Police wearing face masks stand in front of climate change protestors outside Home Office in Marsham Street, central London on Tuesday, Sept 2, 2020. Ten days of climate change demonstrations have begun as Extinction Rebellion (XR) take to the streets across the UK. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-13-XR Protests Home Off...jpg
  • Protest Removal police team talk to two members of extinction Rebellion activists who glued themselves outside Home Office in central London on Wednesday, Sept 2, 2020. Environmental activist group XR enters its 2nd day of climate change demonstrations, which they began on the first week of September. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-11-XR Protests Home Off...jpg
  • Police wearing face masks stand in front of climate change protestors outside Home Office in Marsham Street, central London on Tuesday, Sept 2, 2020. Ten days of climate change demonstrations have begun as Extinction Rebellion (XR) take to the streets across the UK. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-7-XR Protests Home Offi...jpg
  • Protest Removal police team is called in Marsham Street, outside Home Office to remove two members of extinction Rebellion activists who glued themselves outside Home Office in central London on Wednesday, Sept 2, 2020. Environmental activist group XR enters its 2nd day of climate change demonstrations, which they began on the first week of September. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-4-XR Protests Home Offi...jpg
  • Protest Removal police team is called in Marsham Street, outside Home Office to remove two members of extinction Rebellion activists who glued themselves outside Home Office in central London on Wednesday, Sept 2, 2020. Environmental activist group XR enters its 2nd day of climate change demonstrations, which they began on the first week of September. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-5-XR Protests Home Offi...jpg
  • Animal Rebellion staged a party protest outside of the Home Office, in Marsham Street, central London on Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020 - to highlight their resistance against animal slaughter. Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 9th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-6-Climate Protest Anima...jpg
  • Animal Rebellion staged a party protest outside of the Home Office, in Marsham Street, central London on Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020 - to highlight their resistance against animal slaughter. Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 9th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-5-Climate Protest Anima...jpg
  • Animal Rebellion staged a party protest outside of the Home Office, in Marsham Street, central London on Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020 - to highlight their resistance against animal slaughter. Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 9th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-9-Climate Protest Anima...jpg
  • A member of MET Police writes on his workbook during a Police lockdown of the Home Office in Marsham Street after a victim staggered into the Home Office reception looking for help after being stabbed in the street in central London on Thursday, 15 Aug 2019. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-STABBING AT HOME OFFICE-4-August...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People queue to hop on a bus tour outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People queue to hop on a bus tour outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • Animal Rebellion staged a party protest outside of the Home Office, in Marsham Street, central London on Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020 - to highlight their resistance against animal slaughter. Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 9th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-3-Climate Protest Anima...jpg
  • Animal Rebellion staged a party protest outside of the Home Office, in Marsham Street, central London on Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020 - to highlight their resistance against animal slaughter. Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 9th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-2-Climate Protest Anima...jpg
  • Animal Rebellion staged a party protest outside of the Home Office, in Marsham Street, central London on Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020 - to highlight their resistance against animal slaughter. Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 9th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-4-Climate Protest Anima...jpg
  • Animal Rebellion staged a party protest outside of the Home Office, in Marsham Street, central London on Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020 - to highlight their resistance against animal slaughter. Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 9th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-7-Climate Protest Anima...jpg
  • Animal Rebellion staged a party protest outside of the Home Office, in Marsham Street, central London on Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020 - to highlight their resistance against animal slaughter. Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 9th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-8-Climate Protest Anima...jpg
  • Animal Rebellion staged a party protest outside of the Home Office, in Marsham Street, central London on Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020 - to highlight their resistance against animal slaughter. Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 9th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-10-Climate Protest Anim...jpg
  • MET Police lockdown Home Office Marsham Street after a victim staggered into the Home Office reception looking for help after being stabbed in the street in central London on Thursday, 15 Aug 2019. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-STABBING AT HOME OFFICE-2-August...jpg
  • MET Police lockdown Home Office Marsham Street after a victim staggered into the Home Office reception looking for help after being stabbed in the street in central London on Thursday, 15 Aug 2019. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-STABBING AT HOME OFFICE-3-August...jpg
  • MET Police lockdown Home Office Marsham Street after a victim staggered into the Home Office reception looking for help after being stabbed in the street in central London on Thursday, 15 Aug 2019. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-STABBING AT HOME OFFICE-1-August...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • Father of Julian Assange John Shipton attended the gathering outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • Father of Julian Assange John Shipton attended the gathering outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • Father of Julian Assange John Shipton attended the gathering outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • Renowned Australian Journalist John Pilger hops on the bus as he holds placards outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People queue to hop on a bus tour outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • Animal Rebellion staged a party protest outside of the Home Office, in Marsham Street, central London on Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020 - to highlight their resistance against animal slaughter. Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 9th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-1-Climate Protest Anima...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People hold placards and take a knee in front of the Home Office HQ building in London, Saturday, June 6, 2020, and march towards the Home Office during a rally to protest against the killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, USA. Floyd, a black man, died after he was restrained by Minneapolis police while in custody on May 25 in Minnesota. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Protests Racism-32-June ...jpg
  • People hold placards and take a knee in front of the Home Office HQ building in London, Saturday, June 6, 2020, and march towards the Home Office during a rally to protest against the killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, USA. Floyd, a black man, died after he was restrained by Minneapolis police while in custody on May 25 in Minnesota. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Protests Racism-25-June ...jpg
  • People hold placards and take a knee in front of the Home Office HQ building in London, Saturday, June 6, 2020, and march towards the Home Office during a rally to protest against the killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, USA. Floyd, a black man, died after he was restrained by Minneapolis police while in custody on May 25 in Minnesota. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Protests Racism-26-June ...jpg
  • People hold placards and take a knee in front of the Home Office HQ building in London, Saturday, June 6, 2020, and march towards the Home Office during a rally to protest against the killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, USA. Floyd, a black man, died after he was restrained by Minneapolis police while in custody on May 25 in Minnesota. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Protests Racism-29-June ...jpg
  • People hold placards and take a knee in front of the Home Office HQ building in London, Saturday, June 6, 2020, and march towards the Home Office during a rally to protest against the killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, USA. Floyd, a black man, died after he was restrained by Minneapolis police while in custody on May 25 in Minnesota. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Protests Racism-30-June ...jpg
  • People hold placards and take a knee in front of the Home Office HQ building in London, Saturday, June 6, 2020, and march towards the Home Office during a rally to protest against the killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, USA. Floyd, a black man, died after he was restrained by Minneapolis police while in custody on May 25 in Minnesota. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Protests Racism-34-June ...jpg
  • People hold placards and take a knee in front of the Home Office HQ building in London, Saturday, June 6, 2020, and march towards the Home Office during a rally to protest against the killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, USA. Floyd, a black man, died after he was restrained by Minneapolis police while in custody on May 25 in Minnesota. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Protests Racism-38-June ...jpg
  • People hold placards and take a knee in front of the Home Office HQ building in London, Saturday, June 6, 2020, and march towards the Home Office during a rally to protest against the killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, USA. Floyd, a black man, died after he was restrained by Minneapolis police while in custody on May 25 in Minnesota. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Protests Racism-41-June ...jpg
  • People hold placards and take a knee in front of the Home Office HQ building in London, Saturday, June 6, 2020, and march towards the Home Office during a rally to protest against the killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, USA. Floyd, a black man, died after he was restrained by Minneapolis police while in custody on May 25 in Minnesota. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Protests Racism-49-June ...jpg
  • People hold placards and take a knee in front of the Home Office HQ building in London, Saturday, June 6, 2020, and march towards the Home Office during a rally to protest against the killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, USA. Floyd, a black man, died after he was restrained by Minneapolis police while in custody on May 25 in Minnesota. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Protests Racism-50-June ...jpg
  • People hold placards and take a knee in front of the Home Office HQ building in London, Saturday, June 6, 2020, and march towards the Home Office during a rally to protest against the killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, USA. Floyd, a black man, died after he was restrained by Minneapolis police while in custody on May 25 in Minnesota. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Protests Racism-45-June ...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-22-Protests outside Hom...jpg
  • MET Police march along with demonstrators during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-10-Protests outside Hom...jpg
  • A general picture shows an abandoned facility inside the "Detainee Reception" at the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
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The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
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IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
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Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-25-...jpg
  • A general picture shows an iron-wired window that is believed to be the prison cell in the abandoned facility inside the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-27-...jpg
  • A general picture shows an iron-wired window that is believed to be the prison cell in the abandoned facility inside the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-28-...jpg
  • A noticeboard says "quiet room" as it is jamming the door of a room that is believed to be the interview room for the detainees inside the abandoned facility of the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-29-...jpg
  • A general picture shows the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-37-...jpg
  • A signpost reads "CARE+CUSTODY" with arrows that show the way to the visiting and administration centre inside the abandoned facility of the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-74-...jpg
  • A man brought his dog to participate at a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A speaker addresses protestors during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-27-Protests outside Hom...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-25-Protests outside Hom...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-24-Protests outside Hom...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-21-Protests outside Hom...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-18-Protests outside Hom...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-17-Protests outside Hom...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-16-Protests outside Hom...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration as they march towards Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-15-Protests outside Hom...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration as they march towards Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-14-Protests outside Hom...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration as they march towards Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-13-Protests outside Hom...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration as they march towards Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-11-Protests outside Hom...jpg
  • MET Police march along with demonstrators during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • MET Police march along with demonstrators during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-8-Protests outside Home...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration as they march towards Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-6-Protests outside Home...jpg
  • MET Police march along with demonstrators during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-7-Protests outside Home...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration as they march towards Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-5-Protests outside Home...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration as they march towards Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-3-Protests outside Home...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration as they march towards Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-1-Protests outside Home...jpg
  • People hold banners and placards during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration as they march towards Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-2-Protests outside Home...jpg
  • A speaker addresses protestors during a "Kill the Bill" demonstration outside Home Office in central London on Saturday, May 1st, 2021. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-28-Protests outside Hom...jpg
  • A general picture shows iron-made and barb-wired high gates of the security sidewalks of the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-2-0...jpg
  • A general picture shows iron-made and barb-wired high gates of the security sidewalks of the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-3-0...jpg
  • A general picture shows iron-made and barb-wired high gates of the security sidewalks of the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-1-0...jpg
  • A general picture shows iron-made and barb-wired high gates of the security sidewalks of the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-5-0...jpg
  • A general picture shows iron-made and barb-wired high gates of the security sidewalks of the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-6-0...jpg
  • A general picture shows iron-made and barb-wired high gates of the security sidewalks of the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-8-0...jpg
  • A general picture shows iron-made and barb-wired high gates of the security sidewalks of the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-9-0...jpg
  • A general picture shows iron-made and barb-wired high gates of the security sidewalks of the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-12-...jpg
  • A general picture shows iron-made and barb-wired high gates of the security sidewalks of the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-11-...jpg
  • A general picture shows iron-made and barb-wired high gates of the security sidewalks of the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-15-...jpg
  • A general picture shows an abandoned "Detainee Reception" entrance sorrounded by iron-made and barb-wired high gates at the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-18-...jpg
  • A general picture shows an abandoned "Detainee Reception" entrance sorrounded by iron-made and barb-wired high gates at the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-20-...jpg
  • A general picture shows an abandoned facility inside the "Detainee Reception" at the Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) Campsfield in Kidlington near Oxford on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The British media reported this week that the Home Office is planning to reopen Campsfield again as a 282-bed detention site to ‘support’ the plan to ship asylum seekers to east Africa. <br />
<br />
IRC Campsfield was the site of a number of protests from human rights campaigners and has seen a number of hunger strikes and one suicide.<br />
<br />
Campsfield House in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, was shut down in 2018 after years of problems, including riots, escapes and complaints about conditions. According to the British press, the final inspection of the 282-bed facility before it shut down found that 41% of its detainees felt unsafe.
    Britain to reopen Campsfield IRC-23-...jpg
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