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Live Encounters Poetry September 2016

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Interview With Independent

Priti Patel’s borders bill will result in refugees in detention centres outside the UK facing child and sexual abuse, a torture survivor has said.

Nasrin Parvaz’s warning comes after policies key to Ms Patel’s controversial borders bill were voted down in the House of Lords this week.

Read the interview here.

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Posted on March 4, 2022Author Nasrin ParvazCategories InterviewTags political, prisoners

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