Mabel Gawanas. All the speakers for the MfJ were former detainees
Further along the fence other groups including the London Latinxs
were kicking the fence to make a lot of noise
while others stood on the hill with their banners and posters and
waved to the women inside
Banging on a saucepan
'2 Detain is Inhumane'
All African Women's Group
Black Women's Rape Action Project and a band
Where there is power there is resistance
No human is illegal - and coloured flares draw attention to the message
The flares are some way from the prison where they can be seen clearly.
Because the women inside cannot open
the windows far, many inside don't like smoke flares near the fence
as the smoke and smell hangs on inside.
A rather general banner, but fundamentally it is a racist system that locks
up people in Yarl's Wood and the other detention centres
Another former detainee from MfJ speaks
Other protesters climb up and fix banners
And yet another former detainee from MfJ speaks - and there were quite
a few others I didn't photograph
One banner lists 10 demands the hunger strikers sent out and were
published on the web by Detained Voices
A washing line 'Shut It Down'
'No One is Illegal'
BWRAP banner
The band plays
'these WALLS mus FALL'
A photograph against deportation charter flights and other messages
including 'Rape is Torture'
more cries for Freedom
More windows than at previous protests were joining in . Some inside
waved bras out from their windows
and some protesters waved bras back to them
Another former detainee who I think read a poem
'Freedom Freedom SIX months' and 'SOS' and women wave underclothes
and outside women wave back
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