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DMTX. Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers
in Politics, on the 13th of March 2010
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

ID: 275525
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

ID: 275524
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

ID: 275523
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

ID: 275522
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

ID: 275521
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

ID: 275517
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

ID: 275518
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

ID: 275510

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Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.
Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. Manchester, UK. 13/03/2010.

Congolese asylum seekers led an African-style demonstration, dancing and singing through the centre of Manchester, in protest at deportations. The Home Office has started to force asylum seekers back to Congo, claiming that the country is now safe. The Congolese say it is not and that they will be at risk if they are forced to return. The protest was supported by Respect, the Socialist Party, the No Borders Group, and local teachers and asylum support workers.

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