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March 2016

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Shut Down Yarl's Wood

Yarl's Wood, Bedford. Sat 12 Mar 2016

  

 
 Some had brought long poles so they could display placards over the solid part of the fence

 Others made a lot of noise, including by kicking the fence

 '#Decolonise Borders will fall'

 'Let her free' 'Asylum is a Human Right'

 

 'Close Down Yarl's Wood & All Detention Centres'

 'No Human is Illegal'

 'NO to rape, NO to sexual abuse, NO to mental torture - Shut Down Yarl's Wood'

 'No Sister is Illegal'

 
 
 

'F**k Serco' the company who run Yarl's Wood 

'Yarl's Wood Officers in Relationships with vulnerable detainees'  

A rainbow flag 

'Corrupt' 'Racist System' 'We want Freedom Now' 

Someone holds up their phone number on two sheets, but it is hard to read 

'Officers ganging up against detainees' 'Immigration Kidnappers' 

The T-shirt calls for freedom for Elaine, held in Yarl's Wood since 4/2014 - 22 months, Another message says 'Officers bullies and get away with it'  

People wave back at those at the windows - here a man with the message 'Help Us PLZ 

'Unfair' 'Help' 'Free' 'Dom' 
   
Someone holds up a Gideon Bible, at another winodw a bunch of flowers 

A few faces and hands are visible 

 
   

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