Migrant Dignity Not Migrant Death: National Actions Against CBSA Enforcement

Posted by admin on Feb 20th, 2014

* Marking 2-month anniversary of Lucia Vega Jimenez’s death
* Honouring 5-months of historic migrant strike in Linsday detention
* Solidarity with Awan family in Sanctuary for 6 months

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Join us for a creative action!
February 28, 2014 at 3:30 pm
Downtown Vancouver Public Library
(Robson and Homer)
Coast Salish Territories
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In Montreal:
http://www.solidarityacrossborders.org/en/27-fevrier-depuis-lentremur-dune-eglise-un-piquetage-en-solidarite-avec-la-famille-awan-et-les-autres-luttes-en-sanctuaire

In Toronto:
http://endimmigrationdetention.com/2014/02/13/no-more-deaths-end-immigration-detention-rally/

From the historic strike waged by detained migrants to denounce their conditions at the Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay, Ontario, to the tragedies of Lucia Vega Jimenez and the Wajli family, to the courageous decision of families like the Awan and Figueroa family to take sanctuary behind confined walls, migrants across the country are finding themselves in situations of tremendous precarity, sometimes even resorting to death rather than facing detention and deportation.

February 28 marks the two-month anniversary of the death of Lucia Vega Jimenez’s while under CBSA custody. Lucia attempted suicide while in immigration enforcement custody awaiting deportation. She died 8 days later on December 28, 2013. CBSA kept her death a secret, and to date neither a full coroner’s inquest nor an independent investigation has been ordered. Over the past five years there have been a number of migrant deaths in detention, while awaiting deportation, or upon deportation. These include Jan Szamko, Habtom Kibreab, Walji family, Hossein Blujani, Lucia Vega Jimenez, Grise, and Veronica Castro.

February also marks the five-month anniversary of the historic migrant strike in Lindsay Ontario against endless detentions and maximum security incarceration. Striking migrants have faced reprisals with many deported, locked-up in segregation, moved to other prisons, and denied access to legal counsel. Since 2004, there have been 8,838-14,362 migrant detentions per year in Canada. Over a third of these, like the detainees in Lindsay, are held in maximum-security provincial prisons. Canada is one of the only ‘Western’ countries to indefinitely detain people. This means that some immigration detainees have been unjustly locked away, without charge, for nearly ten years.

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Bring the NOIIse! Celebrate 10 years of No One Is Illegal

Posted by admin on Dec 6th, 2013

Bring the NOIIse!

An extravaganza to celebrate 10 years of No One Is Illegal-Vancouver Unceded Coast Salish Territories

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WHEN: SUNDAY DECEMBER 15TH @ 1-5 PM
LUNCH served at 1 pm, EVENT from 2-5 pm

Please RSVP so we have # estimates for food:
https://www.facebook.com/events/654064921282986/

WHERE: BONSOR COMMUNITY CENTER, 6550 Bonsor Avenue
(one block from Metrotown Skytrain Station)
Burnaby, Unceded Coast Salish Territories (Tsleil-Waututh, Musqueam, Squamish, Sto:lo, and Tsawwassen nations)

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Land is Life: Indigenous Defenders Speak!

Posted by admin on Dec 6th, 2013

Land is Life: Indigenous Defenders Speak!

Monday December 16th. Door at 6:00 pm, Event at 6:30 pm
Grandview Calvary Baptist Church, 1803 East 1st Ave (just east of Commercial Drive).
Unceded xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) territories.

Indigenous land defenders from across the interior and north will be converging in Vancouver, Unceded Coast Salish Territories in a few weeks for the Tsilhqot’in Mass Dance Ceremony on Dec 13 (https://www.facebook.com/events/399603263506395/) and Bring the NOIIse: A celebration of 10 years of NOII on Dec 15 (https://www.facebook.com/events/654064921282986/)

On Monday December 16th, join us in a powerful panel to hear about ongoing frontline struggles by these communities to protect their lands, to assert their nationhood, and to defend their ways of life. These communities have all been asserting and exercising traditional governance, laws, and jurisdiction and have taken up courageous actions to stop mining, oil and/or gas development in their territories.

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Community Discussion: Impact of Immigration Changes on Iranian Community

Posted by admin on Jul 25th, 2013

Note: The majority of this event will be in Farsi

On fb: https://www.facebook.com/events/1380749095481071/

Thursday, August 22, 2013
6:00pm until 9:00pm
1720 Grant street, Vancouver, Coast Salish Territories
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remain – move – return

Posted by admin on Jul 25th, 2013

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REMAIN—MOVE—RETURN

On fb here

Thursday, August 1st, 7pm
Rhizome Café, 317 East Broadway

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