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Still We Rise
SWR Media
33 episodes
1 week ago
Hello and welcome to the Still We Rise Podcast channel. Still We Rise takes a close look at the UK’s immigration policies that affect migrants wanting to make the UK their home. We invite you to join us on our podcasts channel, as we discuss UK immigration laws together with some very special guests, academics, policymakers, front-line organisations, and the people affected by these laws. We will be talking about their journeys toward a better life and navigating the UK’s complex immigration laws. We invite you to join us on our new podcast channel, ”Still We Rise”. Together with some very special guests, we will be taking you on a journey across the world without you having to go anywhere. Whether you are interested in why people are leaving their countries, the details of their journeys, the struggles they face in the UK and indeed the successes they achieve. Then you should subscribe to our channel.
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Hello and welcome to the Still We Rise Podcast channel. Still We Rise takes a close look at the UK’s immigration policies that affect migrants wanting to make the UK their home. We invite you to join us on our podcasts channel, as we discuss UK immigration laws together with some very special guests, academics, policymakers, front-line organisations, and the people affected by these laws. We will be talking about their journeys toward a better life and navigating the UK’s complex immigration laws. We invite you to join us on our new podcast channel, ”Still We Rise”. Together with some very special guests, we will be taking you on a journey across the world without you having to go anywhere. Whether you are interested in why people are leaving their countries, the details of their journeys, the struggles they face in the UK and indeed the successes they achieve. Then you should subscribe to our channel.
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture,
News,
Politics
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Episode 30 - Victoria Taylor- Border Criminologies- The Criminalisation of seeking asylum
Still We Rise
42 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 30 - Victoria Taylor- Border Criminologies- The Criminalisation of seeking asylum
In this episode, we confront a disturbing reality unfolding, the criminalization of people seeking asylum, Britain of course is still a signatory to the Refugee Convention, a document it once championed. A recent report published by the Centre for Criminology at the No Such Thing As Justice Here lifts the veil on this criminalization law. One key feature of this report is the seminal trial of a Senegalese National, Ibrahima Bah whose age is contested, his birth certificate says he is 17 years old. He stands accused of steering a dinghy boat, in which tragically, four people perish, lost to the unforgiving depths of the sea. Bah, a person seeking asylum,  now finds himself ensnared in a web of injustice. His testimony at Cantebury Crown Court paints a harrowing picture: forced at gunpoint to navigate perilous waters by people traffickers, compelled by circumstances beyond his control. 
And yet, his narrative is not one of solitary suffering. It finds echo in the voices of those who, against all odds, made it to the shores of Dover, bearing witness to the horrors endured on that fateful voyage. What emerges is a stark indictment of a policy forged in the crucible of fear and intolerance. A policy that casts aside the principles of compassion and humanity, instead wielding the heavy hand of criminalization against those in their most vulnerable hour. And perhaps most chillingly, this policy finds its architects not in the distant halls of power, but in the children of immigrants themselves, Priti Patel, James Cleverly and Rishi Sunak who know all too well the struggle and resilience upon which migrating to this country is built upon. And so we must confront the uncomfortable truths that lie at the intersection of law and morality. For in the story of Ibrahima Bah lies not just a singular injustice, but a reflection of a broader crisis of conscience—one that demands our attention, our empathy, and our collective resolve to set things right.
Still We Rise
Hello and welcome to the Still We Rise Podcast channel. Still We Rise takes a close look at the UK’s immigration policies that affect migrants wanting to make the UK their home. We invite you to join us on our podcasts channel, as we discuss UK immigration laws together with some very special guests, academics, policymakers, front-line organisations, and the people affected by these laws. We will be talking about their journeys toward a better life and navigating the UK’s complex immigration laws. We invite you to join us on our new podcast channel, ”Still We Rise”. Together with some very special guests, we will be taking you on a journey across the world without you having to go anywhere. Whether you are interested in why people are leaving their countries, the details of their journeys, the struggles they face in the UK and indeed the successes they achieve. Then you should subscribe to our channel.