Bulelani Mfaco tweetz:
A lady who lived in Mosney Direct Provision centre 17 years ago shares her experience. “For me it was like a prison”
Yesterday: Meanwhile, At Mosney
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Bulelani Mfaco tweetz:
A lady who lived in Mosney Direct Provision centre 17 years ago shares her experience. “For me it was like a prison”
Yesterday: Meanwhile, At Mosney
“It was like prison”
Shares story about walking freely along the beach every evening
Ah, so that’s what you took from it. At least we all know what kind of sub-species you are now. Toodles.
Presumably still better than the war-torn country they needed asylum from?
Presumably. And a great justification for treating them without dignity. Who knows, maybe even one day we’ll see them as human.
don’t hold your breath Milly :/
+1 Millie.
Well Charlieboy, you could use that logic to justify beating them up couldn’t you? If people were trying to kill them at home and now they’re only trying to injure them that’s better isn’t it.
Direct provision is not good enough.
“Direct provision is not good enough.”
What’s your alternative George?
What is it that makes you think that George (or any of us here who are not expert in the field of refugee care) should be asked to provide an alternative solution to this?
ah I see. You just want to end direct provision but offer no alternatives. The reason you offer none is because you’re not an expert.Yet you are happy to take second hand unverified accounts as read with regard to treatment.
laughable.
Would you even have a view on it or a view on the appeals process to refused applications?
You didn’t answer the question.
Someone share with Charlieboy Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.