. Mabel, who was nicknamed 'Queen of Yarl's Wood, was held there just
a couple of days less than 3 years
Former detainees pose for photographs
Antonia of Movement for Justice tells people what is happening. We
are waiting for a few more on their way
before marching to Yarl's Wood
'Detention is Torture - Shut them All Down'
People lead some chanting while we wait for the final coach to arrive
Finally all those known to be coming have arrived and
it is time to march to Yarl's Wood. A few who have difficulties walking
the mile or so have gone on ahead
and some have driven to a track nearer to Yarl's Wood
There are perhaps a hundred protesters marching along the road,
and they are carrying quite a few MfJ posters
They are soon well spread out, with some still on the road
They walk along a few hundred yards of road after the first long field
and across a ditch into another field
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