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Bishop Richard’s asylum plea
The Bishop of Oxford and other church leaders have condemned the current handling of asylum applications as ‘unjust’ and said that the asylum system endangers the lives of genuine refugees.
   Posted in the Door on Friday 27th May 2005

Themes / Keywords: Political Asylum Asylum Seekers   

 
 
Building community behind the doors of despair
The Bishop of Dorchester, Rt Revd Colin Fletcher, explains his new role as a link between bishops and chaplains in asylum centres like Campsfield
   Posted in the Door on Thursday 26th August 2004

Themes / Keywords: Campsfield House Political Asylum   

 
 
Churches pledge to take on ‘unjust’ asylum system
Churches in Reading have told the Government they will take direct action to prevent nine teenage asylum seekers from being deported back to Kosovo
   Posted in the Door on Tuesday 21st September 2004

Themes / Keywords: Political Asylum    

 
 
Invisible people
...groups of people moving in the darkness of the early hours of the morning or at the fall of the evening...
   Posted in View from here on Thursday 1st April 2004

Themes / Keywords: Illegal Immigrants Political Asylum Immigration Ecomonic Migraton Economic Migration

 
 
My vigil at Campsfield
On the last Saturday of each month, including Christmas Day, a group of people gather at the entrance to Campsfield House detention centre in Kidlington.
   Posted in the Door on Friday 27th April 2007

Themes / Keywords: Campsfield House    

 
 
On killing frogs
The Bishop of Dorchester asks whether we are moving away from a just and humane society, without really noticing.
   Posted in the Door on Wednesday 25th January 2006

Themes / Keywords: Campsfield House Detention Centre   

 

 

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