Letters
The Observer
Sunday 21 March 2010
The sorrow in Yarl's Wood
Your editorial ("We punish those we should protect") gave a rare accurate picture of the inhumane asylum process. It came just as mothers suspend their six-week hunger strike in Yarl's Wood removal centre. Women have vowed to resume the strike if the authorities don't investigate their complaints about indefinite detention, appalling conditions and arbitrary removals.
Callous disregard for women's lives has characterised the authorities' response so far. Three have attempted suicide by drinking bleach and other toxic substances, hanging themselves or by slitting their wrists.
After the latest suicide attempt, Serco, the private company which runs Yarl's Wood, said: "We have no concerns."
Women labelled "bogus" or "criminal" must be seen for who they really are: traumatised mothers denied their basic rights.
Cristel Amiss
Black Women's Rape Action Project
London NW5