There was a mass deportation charter flight
to Pakistan from UK on 6th February 2012, it’s unclear if this was the
first. Another took place on 19th March 2012 [PVT120] at least one of
the airport-transfer buses for this flight was branded “Just Go! Holidays by
Coach” and the plane allegedly departed from London Stansted Airport. Then,
another took place on 11thApril 2012, and another on 1st May 2012
In the main centres in which many ‘failed’
asylum seekers (inclusive of many people from Pakistan)xi are held before
deportation, the following types of targeting measures have been undertaken
(the descriptions below do not cover the brutalisation – some would say torture
- of targeted ‘Others’ that occurs whilst restrained and in transit to the
airport or detention centres, and also whilst detained in detention centres) :xii
25th from Pakistan] detained at
Yarl’s Wood immigration [detention centre] in Bedfordshire … which began on 5th
February and involved some 84 women at the start, was sparked by detainees
protesting against their prolonged detention and inhumane treatment at the
hands of the Serco security guards and the immigration authorities. The hunger
strikers’ demands included an end to the “physical and mental torture at the
centre” and “all false allegations and misrepresentations by the UK Border
Agency (UKBA) regarding detainees”; an end to the detention of children and
their mothers, rape survivors and other torture victims and to the separation
of children from their mothers.
Two and a half weeks on, at least 20 women
are still on hunger strike, while others have stopped but are refusing to eat
the “repugnant” food provided by the prison management. On the 8th February,
Serco security guards tried to break up the protest by force. Some 70 women
were locked in a corridor for up to 8 hours without access to food, water,
toilet or medical care. Many collapsed and about 20, who tried to climb out of
the windows, were beaten up and taken into isolation cells. Four of the women,
singled out as ‘ringleaders’, were taken to Bedford police station and
subsequently transferred to HMP Holloway in London, without being charged with
any offence or brought before a judge. Testimonies by Yarl’s Wood detainees,
many of whom have fled torture, rape and destitution, have revealed that
racial, psychological and physical abuse had been inflicted on the hunger
strikers by Serco staff. xiii
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