Georges X Chalkboard

The Calkboard Centre, is now closed, but the group are still involved with projects in the area.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Two very important meetings happening this week

The first is about Cumlodden Estate, where Tam Brown - a long standing resident - was evicted from in May, after he withheld payments due to the disgusting conditions he and neighbours were living in.

The second: The Souidi family from Cedar Court in Maryhill have been served notice of imminant deportation by the Home Office. The family - originally from Algeria - fear that if deported they may face persecution and torture.


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The first is about Cumlodden Estate, where Tam Brown - a long standing resident - was evicted from in May, after he withheld payments due to the disgusting conditions he and neighbours were living in. It's been called by the GHA, and will take place tomorrow (Wednesday, at 7pm, at GCC's Thornton Street Repair Office beside the high flats in Summerston.

It's vital that people attend to let the GHA know they're not going to get away with treating people like shite. Together with Tam some leaflets have been drawn up for a demonstration about the conditions ands GHA lies and mistruths later this month on the 27th and printed by Andrew for distribution afterwards, depending on what the GHA have to say. Tam needs your help to give these out as well.

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Elsewhere in Maryhill there is a meeting concerning an asylum seeker the home office wants to send back to Algeria:-

No Dawn Raids! No Deportations!
Support Asylum Seekers in Maryhill!
PUBLIC MEETING
Friday 8 September - 7:30pm
Community Central Halls, Maryhill Road

The Souidi family from Cedar Court in Maryhill have been served notice of imminant deportation by the Home Office. The family - originally from Algeria - fear that if deported they may face persecution and torture.

Ahlam Souidi, an activist and well-known figure in the local community, will address the meeting asking for solidarity and support.

The meeting will be chaired by Rosie Kane and will aim to generate a strong campaign of support for the Souidis and everyone else facing the brutal treatment of the UK Home Office.

All welcome

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