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Unlocking Detention shone a spotlight on the hidden world of immigration detention. This ‘virtual tour’ of the immigration detention estate used Twitter, Facebook and a website to ‘unlock’ the gates of immigration detention centres.

Each week, Unlocking Detention ‘visited’ one of the UK’s detention centres. We heard from people who had been detained there, volunteer visitors, NGOs, campaigners and the families, friends, neighbours and communities over whom detention cast its long shadows.

We started Unlocking Detention back in 2014 and it ran for 6 years. While we no longer run this campaign with its dedicated website, it has left a powerful legacy of the impact of immigration detention. We have archived the key information, and we are now proud to continue to make it accessible via our website.

“Immigrants emigrate, hopeful anticipate”

This contribution to #Unlocked18 comes from Ralph, who got in touch via Twitter. Ralph was detained for a total of 14 months in two prisons and a detention centre. Ralph [...]

By |November 9th, 2018|Categories: Unlocked|Comments Off on “Immigrants emigrate, hopeful anticipate”

Detention happens closer than you might think

This blog comes from Katherine Maxwell-Rose, Digital Communications Manager at IMiX– a communications and media hub for the refugee and migration sector. She tweets at @KatherineMaxi The BBC’s recent report [...]

By |November 8th, 2018|Categories: Unlocked|Comments Off on Detention happens closer than you might think

Immigration detention: Mental torture

Content warning: suicide and self-harm This blog comes from A. Panquang, a Detention Forum volunteer and member of the Freed Voices. A was detained for 9 months. I called and [...]

By |November 7th, 2018|Categories: Unlocked|Comments Off on Immigration detention: Mental torture

“Your voice can make a difference”: Expert-by-Experience interviews a former minister about the parliamentary inquiry into immigration detention

Image by @Carcazan Unlocking Detention started in 2014. That year, Sarah Teather MP, who was then the Chair of the APPG on Refugees started the parliamentary inquiry into immigration detention, together [...]

By |November 5th, 2018|Categories: Unlocked|Comments Off on “Your voice can make a difference”: Expert-by-Experience interviews a former minister about the parliamentary inquiry into immigration detention

“I leave you to judge”: Reflections from a visitor

Image by @Carcazan This piece comes from Richard (not his real name), a volunteer with Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group who has been visiting people detained in Brook House and Tinsley House [...]

By |November 2nd, 2018|Categories: Unlocked|Comments Off on “I leave you to judge”: Reflections from a visitor

Live Q&A with Marino in Brook House IRC

This week, Unlocking Detention has been ‘visiting’ Brook House and Tinsley House detention centres, near Gatwick Airport. The Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group put us in touch with Marino (not his [...]

By |November 1st, 2018|Categories: Unlocked|Comments Off on Live Q&A with Marino in Brook House IRC

How to: Help end indefinite detention

Zehrah Hasan is the Policy and Campaigns Assistant at human rights campaigning group Liberty. In this blog, Zehrah writes about Liberty’s campaign to ‘End Indefinite Detention’. Zehrah tweets at @zedhas3 [...]

By |October 31st, 2018|Categories: Unlocked|Comments Off on How to: Help end indefinite detention

#28for28: Working for “the better imagined”

This blog comes from Anna Pincus at the Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group about her work with Refugee Tales’ ’28 tales for 28 days’. This campaign began on 11 September and [...]

By |October 30th, 2018|Categories: Unlocked|Comments Off on #28for28: Working for “the better imagined”
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