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Saturday 12 September Saturday 12 September
Stand Up To Racism National day of action

Stand Up To Racism National day of action

his day of action has been called in response to


the unfolding human tragedy across Europe as
thousands of refugees flee war, persecution, torture
and poverty. Thousands have lost their lives in the
process or are living in appalling conditions as they
struggle to find a safe haven.
Over 2,400 refugees have drowned in the
Mediterranean already this year. The shocking picture
of baby Aylan Kurdi washed up on a Turkish beach
epitomizes the appalling humanitarian tragedy taking
place. But the response of David Cameron and the
government to this has been disgraceful.
On Monday 14 September Home Secretary Theresa
May will meet with EU leaders to discuss the refugee
crisis. We must learn the lessons of history and
call on the government to take a humanitarian and
compassionate response to refugees, and to meet its
share of the responsibility for providing protection.
Lets send a strong message:
We say refugees are welcome here.

Local details:

12pm
12th September
2015
Castle Square,
Swansea
http://on.fb.me/1Fy2bgQ

Called by Stand up to Racism, BARAC, Stop the War Coalition, Migrant Rights Network, War on Want,
Peoples Assembly Against Austerity, Movement Against Xenophobia, Unite Against Fascism,
Love Music Hate Racism and Black Out London

his day of action has been called in response to


the unfolding human tragedy across Europe as
thousands of refugees flee war, persecution, torture
and poverty. Thousands have lost their lives in the
process or are living in appalling conditions as they
struggle to find a safe haven.
Over 2,400 refugees have drowned in the
Mediterranean already this year. The shocking picture
of baby Aylan Kurdi washed up on a Turkish beach
epitomizes the appalling humanitarian tragedy taking
place. But the response of David Cameron and the
government to this has been disgraceful.
On Monday 14 September Home Secretary Theresa
May will meet with EU leaders to discuss the refugee
crisis. We must learn the lessons of history and
call on the government to take a humanitarian and
compassionate response to refugees, and to meet its
share of the responsibility for providing protection.
Lets send a strong message:
We say refugees are welcome here.

Local details:

12pm
12th September
2015
Castle Square,
Swansea
http://on.fb.me/1Fy2bgQ

Called by Stand up to Racism, BARAC, Stop the War Coalition, Migrant Rights Network, War on Want,
Peoples Assembly Against Austerity, Movement Against Xenophobia, Unite Against Fascism,
Love Music Hate Racism and Black Out London

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