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a UNHCR refugee camp in central London
10/06/2008

NCADC News Service
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Correction:
No To The Outrageous 'Return Directive'  -  No to fortress Europe !
On Monday 9th June we emailed a bulletin with links to model letters for writing to MEPs - unfortunately some of the links did not work.  They have now been corrected ;
http://www.ncadc.org.uk/emmaginnsfolder/emmaginnsfolder/june%2008/Directive.html

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People for Sale - Human Trafficking
Wednesday 18th June 2008 - 12:30pm

At Canterbury College
Canterbury
Kent

A Talk by Jody-Lan Castle and Papiya Akther.  An Open Event, everyone welcome.

Contact :
faypolan@yahoo.com

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'Experience Darfur': a UNHCR refugee camp in central London
Tuesday June 17th - 9am to 6pm

Trafalgar Square
London

(free entry)

On Tuesday 17th June, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) will set up a mock refugee camp in London's Trafalgar Square. Coinciding with Refugee Week and the visit of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres to London, the exhibition provides an opportunity for Londoners and visitors to engage with the realities of life in a refugee camp and serves as a reminder that most of the 33 million globally displaced people reside in the world's poorest countries.
We very much hope you will take the opportunity to visit Trafalgar Square to experience a refugee camp on the border of Chad and Darfur. UNHCR field staff will recreate the registration process and each tent will illustrate UNHCR's work on the ground, from providing shelter and food to helping refugees rebuild their lives in a new community.

To find out more or donate online, visit www.unhcr.org.uk

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Source for this Message:
Barbed Wire Britain
Jody-Lan Castle / Papiya Akther
UNHCR