[Their parents have dragged their own children over thousands of miles just to get a free hand out in Scotland! What about the dangers of trying to board mocving trains etc-ed]
Just look at the size of Algeria! They could just move to another part of the country (Algeria) and they would never see [...]
Entries from September 2006
Health fears for children held after asylum family raid
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Tags: Immigration
Reving car is racist…
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A DRIVER spent two nights in jail after being accused of “revving his car in a racist manner”.
Mechanic Ronnie Hutton, 49, yesterday described his court ordeal which finally ended when prosecutors dropped the allegation of racism.
But he was still convicted of a breach of the peace for revving the engine of his £25,000 Lotus.
Witnesses claimed [...]
Tags: Immigration
AlterMedia Live Radio
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Dear Altermedia readers
Tomorrow, September 21th at 10:30pm European time (3:30 US Central time), we will have our first online live radio show. I, Emmanuel d’Aubignosc will interview Kris Roman, a Flemish nationalist from Belgium.
Kris has close ties to Russia. He married a Russian woman and he every year spends several months in Russia where he [...]
Tags: General
Short reprieve for asylum seekers
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[There is 120 million people in Paksitan, so they could just move to another city and their would-be attackers would never find them!-ed]
Two Pakistani asylum seekers who sought sanctuary inside a Glasgow church to avoid deportation have been granted a short reprieve.
Masih, 49 and Christine Raymond, 45, have lived in the city for 18 [...]
Tags: Immigration
Inmates may get drug-taking kits
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Aberdeen’s Craiginches prison could soon pilot the UK’s first needle exchange scheme for jails.
The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) is considering introducing the programme early next year in a bid to prevent the spread of disease.
Drug taking among prisoners can spread diseases such as Hepatitis C and HIV.
As well as exchanges, kits could include [...]
Tags: General
Rights of Polish workers defended
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A major union is joining forces with the Roman Catholic Church to raise concerns over the abuse of Polish workers’ rights.
T&G Scotland wants the valuable role of the workers recognised.
A meeting with members of the Polish community is being held to discuss the main issues they face.
Some problems uncovered by the union so [...]
Tags: Immigration
Scottish hotel to sue I$rael
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JERUSALEM (EJP)— The Church of Scotland hotel is to seek compensation from the Israeli government for loss of revenue after a hotel it owns in Tiberias, northern Israel, was forced to closed for a month during the recent war with Lebanese group Hezbollah.
The Scots Hotel, recently named “Boutique of the Year” in Israel, suffered [...]
Tags: International
Edinburgh path to be named after James Connelly
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Proposals for a path through The Meadows in Edinburgh to be named after a controversial Irish Republican leader have been lodged with planners.
The James Connolly Society wants one of the unnamed walkways in the city beauty spot to be named after the Edinburgh-born political figure.
Connolly was executed for his part in the Easter [...]
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