• Welcome to the E-Goat :: The Totally Unofficial RAF Rumour Network.

    You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!

    If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

RE: Holiday flights from Brize

P

pueblos

Guest
RE: Holiday flights from Brize

Interesting times at Brize


Source: www.indymedia.org - 14Feb07

60 Demonstators assembled on the gates of Brize Norton Royal Air Force (RAF) this morning Monday 12th February, to protest against the base being used to deport refused Kurdish asylum seekers to Kurdistan.

362103.gif


362104.gif


362105.gif


362106.gif


362107.gif


362108.gif


362109.gif


362110.gif


362111.gif


362112.gif


362113.gif


362114.gif


[
362116.gif


362117.gif


Amnesty International expressed serious concern over UK plans to forcibly return asylum seekers to Northern Iraq. Many Iraqis are now reportedly being held in detention pending deportation on Monday 12 February.

Amnesty International UK Refugee Programme Director Jan Shaw said:

'Forcing people back to Iraq, even to the North, will put people's lives at risk. Amnesty remains opposed to any forcible return of asylum-seekers to Iraq, including to the Kurdish region.

'In post-conflict situations people should not be returned unless there is stability and a durable peace; neither of those is true in Iraq.

'Given the colossal scale of fighting and bloodshed in the country, it is hard to describe Iraq's situation as 'post-conflict' at all.

'Imagine how terrifying it must be for those watching the chaos unfolding in Iraq on the news to then receive a letter from the government stating that they are about to be flown back there.'

Amnesty International insisted that it does not consider that the Kurdish region of Iraq can be considered to have the safety or stability conducive to safe and sustainable return, and any return to it would be premature.

The two main Kurdish political parties are partners in the central Iraqi government and the leader of the PUK (Patriotic Union of Kurdistan) is also the president of Iraq. Much of the current insurgency is aimed at the central government and its agents. Furthermore, the unresolved status of the city of Kirkuk - located outside but near the three Kurdish provinces with a mixed ethnic population of mainly Kurds, Arabs and Turkmen - has potential for increasing violence which may impact on the security situation in the region.



''I like the third pictures banner the best..... NO **** SHERLOCK
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Bitburger

England 2010 Campaign
1000+ Posts
1,906
1
38
We should not deport them to an unsafe country. We should grant them asylum, all asylum seekers should be housed in a big reception centre in West Falklands. Lets see the number of applicants drop then.
 
O

Olovv

Guest
that cnut holding the banner 'Iraq is unsafe'
I would love to stand next to him with a banner that said 'Bernard Mathews turkey is unsafe'
 
Last edited:
O

Olovv

Guest
Did you not read the last line of the first post??????????

Are you One of Mad Collies alter egos?

Obviously I didn't

and no I am one of MC's bizarre alta EGO's but I think ILLKK is

I have now changed it, happy now?
 
T

The Masked Geek

Guest
What I want to know is why they were not instantly rounded up and put on a plane.... Another golden opportunity missed in the immigration war.
 
P

pueblos

Guest
Site admin has removed a photo showing station guards...

Sorry for putting it on, I just grabbed the lot off of the web site...

However, see that **** with the video cam!!!
he has a nice film of me in uniform, in the rain, walking to work
mouthing, 'Y don't you just Fcuk it up your arse.. w@nker':pDT_Xtremez_28:

Their was also a knob handing out flyers to the peeps in their cars coming to work...Unfortunatly, they all missed:pDT_Xtremez_09:
 
M

Mazmann

Guest
I've got an idea

I've got an idea

Why don't we just make them live in the Gateway.........They will soon want to leave after that ......right after that tasty plastic breakfast they used to serve up........
 

FOMz

Warrant Officer
3,317
1
0
Move them into a block for a week or so - that'll fookin teach em.

Better still, move them in MQ's at Brize - they'll be screaming for deportation within days.
 
W

widnose lad

Guest
Round them all up, get every copy of 'Big Issue' you can find and send them packin. Mind you, we could keep one or two to run the local Kebab house.:pDT_Xtremez_30:
 
Top