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Two persons receive an award

Travel ticket 

Travelling to Tunisia offered a glimpse of what freedom could feel like—a life unburdened by barriers and restrictions. The ability to move freely, to express our identity without fear, and to connect with others on a human level felt revolutionary.

Free Homayoun and all Criminalised People on the Move!

As the appeal trial of Homayoun Sabetara approaches on 24 September, the Captain Support Network together with the undersigned organisations urgently call for his freedom and for an end to the

Street with metal net above

Privilege and Urgency 

Your sense of urgency is our sense of leisure as we don’t, as Palestinians, have the option to plan in advance.

An image of dozens of people gathered in Sappho Square

The Sappho Square case heard six years later

In 2018, while migrants peacefully protested the dismal conditions of Moria, a mob of violent local residents attacked the protestors, while police stood by. But today, 21 of them were convicted.

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