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  • UK Director of Human Rights Watch Yasmine Ahmed delivered a speech following the end of a ceremonial tribute in memory of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was held on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - at the Journalists' Church - St Bride's, off Fleet Street in central London. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Britain Remembers journalist Shireen...jpg
  • Activists from Amnesty International human rights group gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - to oppose the Nationality and Borders Act.<br />
Under the Nationality and Borders Bill being debated in the House of Lords, if the British government wants to remove someone's citizenship it will no longer need to tell them.<br />
Citizenship is the right to live in a country - without it, people cannot vote, and they might struggle to work or access education or healthcare. Under international law - and specifically the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - everyone has the right to nationality so people cannot "arbitrarily" be left stateless. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Protest Against Nationality and Bord...jpg
  • Activists from Amnesty International human rights group gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - to oppose the Nationality and Borders Act.<br />
Under the Nationality and Borders Bill being debated in the House of Lords, if the British government wants to remove someone's citizenship it will no longer need to tell them.<br />
Citizenship is the right to live in a country - without it, people cannot vote, and they might struggle to work or access education or healthcare. Under international law - and specifically the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - everyone has the right to nationality so people cannot "arbitrarily" be left stateless. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Protest Against Nationality and Bord...jpg
  • Activists from Amnesty International human rights group gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - to oppose the Nationality and Borders Act.<br />
Under the Nationality and Borders Bill being debated in the House of Lords, if the British government wants to remove someone's citizenship it will no longer need to tell them.<br />
Citizenship is the right to live in a country - without it, people cannot vote, and they might struggle to work or access education or healthcare. Under international law - and specifically the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - everyone has the right to nationality so people cannot "arbitrarily" be left stateless. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Protest Against Nationality and Bord...jpg
  • Activists from Amnesty International human rights group gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - to oppose the Nationality and Borders Act.<br />
Under the Nationality and Borders Bill being debated in the House of Lords, if the British government wants to remove someone's citizenship it will no longer need to tell them.<br />
Citizenship is the right to live in a country - without it, people cannot vote, and they might struggle to work or access education or healthcare. Under international law - and specifically the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - everyone has the right to nationality so people cannot "arbitrarily" be left stateless. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Protest Against Nationality and Bord...jpg
  • Activists from Amnesty International human rights group gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - to oppose the Nationality and Borders Act.<br />
Under the Nationality and Borders Bill being debated in the House of Lords, if the British government wants to remove someone's citizenship it will no longer need to tell them.<br />
Citizenship is the right to live in a country - without it, people cannot vote, and they might struggle to work or access education or healthcare. Under international law - and specifically the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - everyone has the right to nationality so people cannot "arbitrarily" be left stateless. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Protest Against Nationality and Bord...jpg
  • Activists from Amnesty International human rights group gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - to oppose the Nationality and Borders Act.<br />
Under the Nationality and Borders Bill being debated in the House of Lords, if the British government wants to remove someone's citizenship it will no longer need to tell them.<br />
Citizenship is the right to live in a country - without it, people cannot vote, and they might struggle to work or access education or healthcare. Under international law - and specifically the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - everyone has the right to nationality so people cannot "arbitrarily" be left stateless. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Protest Against Nationality and Bord...jpg
  • Activists from Amnesty International human rights group gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - to oppose the Nationality and Borders Act.<br />
Under the Nationality and Borders Bill being debated in the House of Lords, if the British government wants to remove someone's citizenship it will no longer need to tell them.<br />
Citizenship is the right to live in a country - without it, people cannot vote, and they might struggle to work or access education or healthcare. Under international law - and specifically the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - everyone has the right to nationality so people cannot "arbitrarily" be left stateless. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Protest Against Nationality and Bord...jpg
  • Activists from Amnesty International human rights group gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - to oppose the Nationality and Borders Act.<br />
Under the Nationality and Borders Bill being debated in the House of Lords, if the British government wants to remove someone's citizenship it will no longer need to tell them.<br />
Citizenship is the right to live in a country - without it, people cannot vote, and they might struggle to work or access education or healthcare. Under international law - and specifically the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - everyone has the right to nationality so people cannot "arbitrarily" be left stateless. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Protest Against Nationality and Bord...jpg
  • Activists from Amnesty International human rights group gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - to oppose the Nationality and Borders Act.<br />
Under the Nationality and Borders Bill being debated in the House of Lords, if the British government wants to remove someone's citizenship it will no longer need to tell them.<br />
Citizenship is the right to live in a country - without it, people cannot vote, and they might struggle to work or access education or healthcare. Under international law - and specifically the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - everyone has the right to nationality so people cannot "arbitrarily" be left stateless. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Protest Against Nationality and Bord...jpg
  • Activists from Amnesty International human rights group gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - to oppose the Nationality and Borders Act.<br />
Under the Nationality and Borders Bill being debated in the House of Lords, if the British government wants to remove someone's citizenship it will no longer need to tell them.<br />
Citizenship is the right to live in a country - without it, people cannot vote, and they might struggle to work or access education or healthcare. Under international law - and specifically the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - everyone has the right to nationality so people cannot "arbitrarily" be left stateless. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Protest Against Nationality and Bord...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-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-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-15-...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-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 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 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-38-...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-41-...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-48-...jpg
  • A general picture shows what is believed to be the hallway leading to prison cells 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-61-...jpg
  • A general picture shows what is believed to be the prison cells 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-63-...jpg
  • A general picture shows the window view from inside the hallway that leads to the prison cells 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-65-...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-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-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-11-...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-17-...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
  • 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-21-...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-24-...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-30-...jpg
  • A general picture shows 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-33-...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-35-...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-39-...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-42-...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-43-...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-44-...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-45-...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-46-...jpg
  • A tape reads "HM Prison Service, Incident Scene, do not Enter" inside the yard of 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-49-...jpg
  • A tape reads "HM Prison Service, Incident Scene, do not Enter" inside the yard of 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-50-...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-54-...jpg
  • A general picture shows the entrance to the detention facility as is iron-wired at 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-56-...jpg
  • A general picture shows what is believed to be the hallway leading to prison cells 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-59-...jpg
  • A general picture shows what is believed to be the prison cells 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-62-...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-64-...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-67-...jpg
  • A signpost reads at the entry of a building reads "CARE+CUSTODY" at 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-71-...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-69-...jpg
  • A signpost reads at the entry of a building reads "CARE+CUSTODY" at 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-70-...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-75-...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
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-15-August 30, 200...jpg
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-13-August 30, 200...jpg
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-12-August 30, 200...jpg
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-11-August 30, 200...jpg
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-8-August 30, 2009...jpg
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-10-August 30, 200...jpg
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-7-August 30, 2009...jpg
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-4-August 30, 2009...jpg
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-6-August 30, 2009...jpg
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-3-August 30, 2009...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-7-0...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 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-31-...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-34-...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-52-...jpg
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-9-August 30, 2009...jpg
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-5-August 30, 2009...jpg
  • Kosovo human rights activist Shkelzen Gashi, who shortly served as an adviser to acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti, found himself at the centre of controversy following an interview for television channel T7 by the end of April 2020. Less than 24 hours after his interview Gashi lost his position as adviser to acting prime minister Albin Kurti. “I thank him for his contribution, I appreciate his critical opinion,” Kurti said. “There are so many things on which we agree right now, but there are also things we don’t agree on from the past.” (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Shkelzen Gashi-4-August 18, 2009...jpg
  • Kosovo human rights activist Shkelzen Gashi, who shortly served as an adviser to acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti, found himself at the centre of controversy following an interview for television channel T7 by the end of April 2020. Less than 24 hours after his interview Gashi lost his position as adviser to acting prime minister Albin Kurti. “I thank him for his contribution, I appreciate his critical opinion,” Kurti said. “There are so many things on which we agree right now, but there are also things we don’t agree on from the past.” (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Shkelzen Gashi-1-August 18, 2009...jpg
  • Kosovo human rights activist Shkelzen Gashi, who shortly served as an adviser to acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti, found himself at the centre of controversy following an interview for television channel T7 by the end of April 2020. Less than 24 hours after his interview Gashi lost his position as adviser to acting prime minister Albin Kurti. “I thank him for his contribution, I appreciate his critical opinion,” Kurti said. “There are so many things on which we agree right now, but there are also things we don’t agree on from the past.” (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Shkelzen Gashi-3-August 18, 2009...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-31-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-26-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-39-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-38-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-36-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-40-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-32-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • Kosovo human rights activist Shkelzen Gashi, who shortly served as an adviser to acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti, found himself at the centre of controversy following an interview for television channel T7 by the end of April 2020. Less than 24 hours after his interview Gashi lost his position as adviser to acting prime minister Albin Kurti. “I thank him for his contribution, I appreciate his critical opinion,” Kurti said. “There are so many things on which we agree right now, but there are also things we don’t agree on from the past.” (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Shkelzen Gashi-5-August 18, 2009...jpg
  • Kosovo human rights activist Shkelzen Gashi, who shortly served as an adviser to acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti, found himself at the centre of controversy following an interview for television channel T7 by the end of April 2020. Less than 24 hours after his interview Gashi lost his position as adviser to acting prime minister Albin Kurti. “I thank him for his contribution, I appreciate his critical opinion,” Kurti said. “There are so many things on which we agree right now, but there are also things we don’t agree on from the past.” (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Shkelzen Gashi-6-August 18, 2009...jpg
  • Kosovo human rights activist Shkelzen Gashi, who shortly served as an adviser to acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti, found himself at the centre of controversy following an interview for television channel T7 by the end of April 2020. Less than 24 hours after his interview Gashi lost his position as adviser to acting prime minister Albin Kurti. “I thank him for his contribution, I appreciate his critical opinion,” Kurti said. “There are so many things on which we agree right now, but there are also things we don’t agree on from the past.” (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Shkelzen Gashi-2-August 18, 2009...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-23-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-22-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-30-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-29-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-27-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-24-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-37-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-34-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-35-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-25-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
  • People holding banners, placards, Syrian revolutionary flags as well as saluting with two fingers demanding respect to their civil, human as well as political rights and liberties are gathered outside the media and cultural centre in Marea on Friday night, May 25, 2012 - during an anti-government demonstration. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-33-Marea's Civil Res...jpg
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