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From a Tuesday, May 27, 2008 entry on Informed Comment, Juan Cole's blog White: UK Deportation of Yezza "Orwellian" Ben White writes from Nottingham, UK with a guest editorial:
This is not the only suspicious aspect of the whole affair. Hicham was an influential member of the peace movement, and during the investigation, police apparently regularly attempted to collate information about student activism and peaceful campaigning, including numerous questions about the student peace magazine Ceasefire, of which Hicham was the editor. The worrying wider context, threats to academic freedom, as well as the latest government attempts to increase the length of time people can be held without charge or trial. For now, there is still every chance that Hichams deportation can be prevented. A campaign is well under way, which needs support and donations; you can join a Facebook group, as well as contact your own MP and the Home Office. On Wednesday, meanwhile, there will be a protest about the arrests themselves in Nottingham. Ben White Nottingham, UK posted by Juan Cole @ 5/27/2008 06:02:00 AM
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Tuesday May 27th, 2008 3:12 PM
There is lots of ongoing coverage about this situation on Notts Indymedia. Check out the site for photos of the demo, audio from the campaign and ongoing news on where things are coming to.
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