Refugees for Justice, Remembrance Bench Dedication
Saturday 29th January, 2022 – 12pm at George Square, Glasgow City Centre
Refugees for Justice will call for an – End to hotel detention – Change, Accountability and Justice – No to Nationality and Borders Bill.
Speakers, poems and music.
Bring flowers. Bring poems.
The bench in George Square is dedicated to those seeking protection and sanctuary and to remember those who lost their lives.
“We will gather to launch the bench, say:
No to Hotel Detention across the country and
to say no to the Nationality and Borders Bill.”
Refugees for Justice will be joined by many others and with We All Belong, Glasgow Southside against the racist Nationality and Borders bill community members.
Travel expenses available
Covid Restrictions
Covid restrictions apply, please bring masks, hand sanitisers and
maintain social distancing.
maintain social distancing.
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