By Peter
Tatchell of OutRage!
LONDON,
November 30, 2006 This weeks’ riot by detainees at the Harmondsworth
immigration and asylum detention centre in west London was entirely
predictable, given the centre’s grossly inhumane conditions.
Harmondsworth is Britain's equivalent of Guantanamo Bay - a total disgrace
to a supposedly civilised, democratic nation. Many of its detainees are
refugees who have committed no crime, yet they are subjected to a draconian
prison-style regime and allegedly criminal abuses by rogue staff.
The Chief
Inspector of Prisons, Anne Owers, issued a damning report this week,
describing conditions in Harmondsworth as the worst she has ever seen in an
immigration and asylum detention centre.
Her
report revealed that 60% of inmates felt unsafe and 44% said they had been
victimised by staff.
I can
confirm everything that Anne Owers has said about Harmondsworth – and more.
During my
human rights work with asylum applicants at Harmondsworth I have received
persistent reports of grave human rights abuses by some staff – although, I
must stress, there are some outstandingly good staff too.
If true,
these allegations are so serious that criminal charges should follow against
the staff concerned and against the Harmondsworth management company, Kalyx
Ltd.
The
allegations include claims of physical violence, sexual assault, racism,
homophobic harassment and corruption by certain staff, including alleged
collusion with drug dealing and extortion within the detention centre.
Gay
inmates, or those merely suspected – sometimes erroneously – of being gay,
face an almost daily barrage of insults, threats and, occasionally, actual
queer-bashing violence. Certain staff allegedly subject known or suspected
gay detainees to digital anal examinations, with no apparent medical or
security justification.
Criminal
gangs reportedly operate inside Harmondsworth, with impunity. These are
mostly convicted criminals awaiting deportation. They are free to prey on
vulnerable, law-abiding asylum applicants who have committed no crime.
It is
alleged that some of these gangs are allowed access to staff offices to use
the phones and computers. This privileged office access is unavailable to
other inmates. One can only speculate as to who authorises their access to
these facilities and why.
There is
an excessive use of punitive solitary confinement; sometimes for petty,
unjustified reasons. Segregation and isolation were used in Harmondsworth
as a punishment 129 times in one six-month period in 2006.
It is
said that on some occasions solitary has been meted out for no other reason
than a detainee’s loud protests against abuses. Some staff would, it seems,
prefer to silence critics rather than deal with their complaints.
These
wide-ranging allegations concern criminal and imprisonable offences, which
successive Home Office ministers have been alerted to, but have apparently
chosen to ignore. If the allegations are proven, these ministers should be
not only be sacked; they should also face criminal charges of negligence and
of failing in their duty of care for allowing these human rights abuses to
continue.
Harmondsworth and all Britain’s asylum detention centres are inhuman
hell-holes that should be closed down. They are unfit for purpose.
Read the
full, shocking report
here
SEE ALSO
Doctor Tells of Abuse at Centre.
By Alex Ali. A doctor
visiting detainees at Harmondsworth and Colnbrook detention centres has
described the extent of negligence and care asylum seekers experience. ...
In a medical legal report on a gay Muslim man seeking asylum in the UK, he
said: "The Colnbrook medical notes show no evidence that the clinicians
looking after him in detention have examined him adequately, or if they
have, that the responsible individuals have recognised the stigmata of
torture and other serious medical problems." (Hillingdon Times,
November 30, 2006)