For our group, the events began in Chinatown where the speeches drew attention from hundreds of Chinese migrants. After the lion-dog and dragon performance, the crowds of hundreds of Chinese followed the lion-dogs on a march to Trafalgar square chanting about workers rights. The event was an overall success which we hope will catch the eye of the Conservatives and Labour (as Liberal Democrats already support us), in order for the regularisation of migrant workers to be passed in parliament. It was touching to see the Chinese community stand so strong and united, of all ages. Those who could not join us, gazed out of their shop windows to watch the march. One man held a sign which struck me most. It said, 'black cats can also catch mice, ability has no ethnicity.' And this captured the essence of the campaign.
Sunday, 10 May 2009
Strangers into Citizens Rally
Thousands of people, from all nationalities, came together to give a voice to the migrant worker population. Many gathered in Trafalgar square to hear the Asian Dub Foundation play and various political speakers from across Europe and the World give their opinion about how Britain treats migant workers. Overall, there was a concensus that there needs to be change by regularising undocumented migrants who have worked in UK for years but do not enjoy any rights. It also highlighted the plight of Malaysians with British-overseas-citizenship, who are often turned away by their own country (UK) eventhough they were born with only British passports.
For our group, the events began in Chinatown where the speeches drew attention from hundreds of Chinese migrants. After the lion-dog and dragon performance, the crowds of hundreds of Chinese followed the lion-dogs on a march to Trafalgar square chanting about workers rights. The event was an overall success which we hope will catch the eye of the Conservatives and Labour (as Liberal Democrats already support us), in order for the regularisation of migrant workers to be passed in parliament. It was touching to see the Chinese community stand so strong and united, of all ages. Those who could not join us, gazed out of their shop windows to watch the march. One man held a sign which struck me most. It said, 'black cats can also catch mice, ability has no ethnicity.' And this captured the essence of the campaign.



For our group, the events began in Chinatown where the speeches drew attention from hundreds of Chinese migrants. After the lion-dog and dragon performance, the crowds of hundreds of Chinese followed the lion-dogs on a march to Trafalgar square chanting about workers rights. The event was an overall success which we hope will catch the eye of the Conservatives and Labour (as Liberal Democrats already support us), in order for the regularisation of migrant workers to be passed in parliament. It was touching to see the Chinese community stand so strong and united, of all ages. Those who could not join us, gazed out of their shop windows to watch the march. One man held a sign which struck me most. It said, 'black cats can also catch mice, ability has no ethnicity.' And this captured the essence of the campaign.
Wednesday, 6 May 2009
Roma in Rhodes
In the Summer of 2006, I spent a lot of time alongside the Roma whilst I was working in Rhodes in a Chinese Restaurant. In order to understand them, I spent a lot of time talking to them in Greek, as it was our only common language. Maria, who was the same age as me, became one of my close friends and they seemed to appreciate that I was treating them as equals and they reciprocated in the same way. As most nations have done, Greek society has also rejected the Tsigganoi (gypsies) and they are treated lower than the Albanians who live there. Many of them are children who lost their child-hood for begging on the streets to feed their brothers and sisters and parents. The gypsies come out every day at 6 to sell roses and toys to Tourists who may give them enough money to feed themselves that day and a few pennies to save for those who have rent to pay. Others live in caravans. Maria always told of her dreams to marry an Italian man who she had fallen in love with but she is now married to another Roma, whom her parents chose. Though only 19, her dreams of life have disappeared already as she has already become a Mother herself. Her worries will now be how to feed her daughter. All these children have no dreams, they will just follow in their parents foot-steps until their own children are old enough to beg on the streets for them. Throughout the world, gypsies are disliked, simply for the fact that they don't have a stable home. But I saw a different side to these people when I lives alongside them. They accepted me because I treated them as friends, as fellow human beings, not as 'scum' on the street. They even shared the little food they had with me.
Above: ROSALINA

Αυτό είναι ο φίλος μου Mikel, είναι αλβανικός τσιγγάνος αλλά ζει στην Ελλάδα. Είναι μια ντροπή ότι λόγω της προέλευσής του, δεν γίνεται αποδεκτός ως κανονικό παιδί στην κοινωνία ότι ζει μέσα. Είναι η ευθύνη μου να σιγουρευτώ το μέλλον ότι του είναι φωτεινό.
This is my friend Mikel, he is an albanian gypsy but he lives in Greece. It is a shame that because of his origin, he is not accepted as a normal child in the society that he lives in. Though he speaks English, Greek and his Roma tongue, he will probably never become anything more than a musical act on the streets of Rhodes town.
Above: MARIA




Αυτό το αγόρι είναι ο αδελφός του Mikel. Το πρόσωπό του μας παρουσιάζει την αθωότητα της παιδικής ηλικίας. Δεν ξέρει ακόμα τη φύση του μέλλοντός του. Αλλά όταν, θα αρχίσει να παρουσιάζει τις ανησυχίες της πραγματικότητας.
This boy is the brother of Mikel. His face shows us the innocence of childhood. He does not know yet the nature of his future. But when he does, he will begin to show the worries of reality.



This is my friend Mikel, he is an albanian gypsy but he lives in Greece. It is a shame that because of his origin, he is not accepted as a normal child in the society that he lives in. Though he speaks English, Greek and his Roma tongue, he will probably never become anything more than a musical act on the streets of Rhodes town.






This boy is the brother of Mikel. His face shows us the innocence of childhood. He does not know yet the nature of his future. But when he does, he will begin to show the worries of reality.
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