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Our CHOGM trip took us to the western part of te country called Kasese with the Duke of edinburgh The duke launched a telecommunications centre at the site constructed in partnership with the British High Commission.
The Duke of Edinburgh met up with four staff members from a Christian charity that transforms lives through the provision of microfinance services during his recent visit to Uganda. He was in the country for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting with the Queen and 52 heads of Government.
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The Duke of Edinburgh launched the Conservation Through Public Health Telecentre in Queen Elizabeth National Park at Kikorongo in Kasese District WESTERN uGANDA.
According to the head of the centre, Dr. Gladys Kalema Zikusoka, Founder and CEO, Conservation Through Public Health, the centre will offer ICT facilities, raise revenue from its coffee and crafts shops. He said the money will be used by the centre to promote public health and veterinary activities among the communities around the park.
After the launch, the Duke was driven to Mweya Safari. He was impressed by the work done at the refurbished centre which has been mainly funded by the British High Commission.
After the launch, the Duke was driven to Mweya Safari. He was impressed by the work done at the refurbished centre which has been mainly funded by the British High Commission.
Illegal immigrants held in "pens"
By Daniel Knowles
Illegal immigrants "dehumanised" at Heathrow
Illegal immigrants are being kept in inadequate holding rooms at Heathrow and subjected to "dehumanising" treatment, the prisons watchdog says.
Prisons chief inspector Anne Owners said her teams had watched as a detainee was told he did not need lost shoes in the hot country he was being sent to, while another suffered an offensive confrontation with staff.
Inspectors toured the holding rooms on an spot check in October after finding shortcomings during their last visit two years earlier.
Heathrow's four terminals have rooms to temporarily hold suspected illegal immigrants spotted entering the country.
Another set of rooms is used for people put on flights out of Britain.
Of the hundreds of people passing through the units each month with most held for a few hours. Some detainees have been held for more than 24 hours.
Ms Owers said there had been some "limited improvements" since the last visit.
She said inspectors had seen staff using "dehumanising" language, including calling detainees "bodies" in "pens", while children and women were being held in the same rooms as men they did not know.
Border and Immigration Agency chief executive Lin Homer said the facilities had been improved since the inspection and further staff training introduced.
Support the Harmondsworth 4
7 January 2008
A demonstration is being held at Southwark Crown Court as the trial begins of four men charged in connection with a disturbance at the Harmondsworth centre in November 2006.
Monday 7 January 2008, 9am onwards
Southwark Crown Court, 1 English Grounds, (off Battlebridge Lane), Southwark, London SE1 2HU. (nearest tube London Bridge)
The Support the Harmondsworth 4 campaign is supported by London No Borders, Barbed-Wire Britain CAmpaign Against Racism and Fascism, Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism, Crossroads Women's Centre and the National Coalition of Anti-Deportation Campaigns.For more information email: harmondsworth4@riseup.net.
msiba london
"Tunasikitika kutangaza kifo cha ndugu yetu Rashid Omar Hamadi, ambaye amefariki hapa UK. Mpaka sasa tunatafuta ndugu wa marehemu wa karibu ili tupate kujulisha vyombo husika. inasemekana marehemu ni mtu wa Nungwi, Zanzibar, na rafiki yake wa karibu wa hapa UK anaitwa Moshe ambaye pia hapatikani. Kama unamjua marehemu au rafiki yake au ndugu yake, basi tunakuomba mjulishe Ustadh Khamis: 07932721729 (international 0044 79327 21729)'haraka', ili tumsaidie mwenzetu. Maelezo zaidi, http://www.zenjydar.co.uk/news.htmTunakuomba wajulishe na wengine.Shukran!"-- Saleh JaberZenjydar Community Associationhttp://www.zenjydar.co.uk/
By Daniel Knowles
Illegal immigrants "dehumanised" at Heathrow
Illegal immigrants are being kept in inadequate holding rooms at Heathrow and subjected to "dehumanising" treatment, the prisons watchdog says.
Prisons chief inspector Anne Owners said her teams had watched as a detainee was told he did not need lost shoes in the hot country he was being sent to, while another suffered an offensive confrontation with staff.
Inspectors toured the holding rooms on an spot check in October after finding shortcomings during their last visit two years earlier.
Heathrow's four terminals have rooms to temporarily hold suspected illegal immigrants spotted entering the country.
Another set of rooms is used for people put on flights out of Britain.
Of the hundreds of people passing through the units each month with most held for a few hours. Some detainees have been held for more than 24 hours.
Ms Owers said there had been some "limited improvements" since the last visit.
She said inspectors had seen staff using "dehumanising" language, including calling detainees "bodies" in "pens", while children and women were being held in the same rooms as men they did not know.
Border and Immigration Agency chief executive Lin Homer said the facilities had been improved since the inspection and further staff training introduced.
Support the Harmondsworth 4
7 January 2008
A demonstration is being held at Southwark Crown Court as the trial begins of four men charged in connection with a disturbance at the Harmondsworth centre in November 2006.
Monday 7 January 2008, 9am onwards
Southwark Crown Court, 1 English Grounds, (off Battlebridge Lane), Southwark, London SE1 2HU. (nearest tube London Bridge)
The Support the Harmondsworth 4 campaign is supported by London No Borders, Barbed-Wire Britain CAmpaign Against Racism and Fascism, Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism, Crossroads Women's Centre and the National Coalition of Anti-Deportation Campaigns.For more information email: harmondsworth4@riseup.net.
msiba london
"Tunasikitika kutangaza kifo cha ndugu yetu Rashid Omar Hamadi, ambaye amefariki hapa UK. Mpaka sasa tunatafuta ndugu wa marehemu wa karibu ili tupate kujulisha vyombo husika. inasemekana marehemu ni mtu wa Nungwi, Zanzibar, na rafiki yake wa karibu wa hapa UK anaitwa Moshe ambaye pia hapatikani. Kama unamjua marehemu au rafiki yake au ndugu yake, basi tunakuomba mjulishe Ustadh Khamis: 07932721729 (international 0044 79327 21729)'haraka', ili tumsaidie mwenzetu. Maelezo zaidi, http://www.zenjydar.co.uk/news.htmTunakuomba wajulishe na wengine.Shukran!"-- Saleh JaberZenjydar Community Associationhttp://www.zenjydar.co.uk/