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Detainees' hunger strike protest | |
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About 60 Sri Lankans awaiting deportation have gone on hunger strike at detention centres across the UK. | About 60 Sri Lankans awaiting deportation have gone on hunger strike at detention centres across the UK. |
The detainees have been protesting against their enforced removal to Sri Lanka since Monday. | |
There are 28 detainees on hunger strike at Harmondsworth in London; 23 are refusing to eat at Oakington, Cambs; and 10 are protesting at Haslar, Hants. | There are 28 detainees on hunger strike at Harmondsworth in London; 23 are refusing to eat at Oakington, Cambs; and 10 are protesting at Haslar, Hants. |
A government spokeswoman said staff cannot force detainees to eat as it would be seen as an assault. | |
The spokeswoman said: "The situation remains calm at all three centres and the Border and Immigration Agency is actively engaging with detainees to discuss their concerns. | The spokeswoman said: "The situation remains calm at all three centres and the Border and Immigration Agency is actively engaging with detainees to discuss their concerns. |
"Detention is an essential element in the effective enforcement of immigration control. | "Detention is an essential element in the effective enforcement of immigration control. |
"We are unable to force detainees to eat or drink as this would be against their wishes and would be classed as an assault. | "We are unable to force detainees to eat or drink as this would be against their wishes and would be classed as an assault. |
"We do ensure, however, that they receive medical treatment as and when necessary." | "We do ensure, however, that they receive medical treatment as and when necessary." |
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