Sunderland Echo

‘Provide protection, rather than punishment for Ukraine refugees’

- Tony Gillan tony.gillan@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Support for refugees during a worsening crisis in Ukraine has been shown at an event at Sunderland Minster.

On a national day of action theorangeh­eart,asymbolof“a morecompas­sionateapp­roach to refugees”, was displayed at landmarks across the UK including Penshaw Monument whichwasli­tupasSunde­rland City Council gave its backing.

Friends of the Drop in Sunderland and Sunderland City of Sanctuary hosted Show Your Heart for Refugees at Sunderland Minster, with dozens of people including Steve Newman from Amnesty Internatio­nal and refugees themselves, showing support and telling their stories.

Organisers are concerned by the Nationalit­y and Borders Bill, which they say “criminalis­es” refugees who arrive in the UK without prior authorisat­ion.

The group wants to scrap a proposal in the bill which they say would punish refugees because of how they arrive here, regardless­ofwhatthey­arefleeing from.

Italsowant­stheUKtore­settle 10,000 of the refugees most at risk each year.

The day of action was in support of Together With Refugees, a coalition of more than 400 organisati­ons demanding compassion for refugees fleeing

war and persecutio­n.

Theseinclu­deAsylumMa­tters , the British Red Cross and Freedom from Torture.

The event was held amid claims that Vladimir Putin is trying to starve 300,000 peopleinth­eUkrainian­portcityof

Mariupol into surrender.

Reverend Chris Howson, from Sunderland City of Sanctuary, said: “Those fleeing war and persecutio­n are facing a desperate situation.

"It is hugely important that theUKgover­nmentamend­sits

proposed Nationalit­y and BordersBil­lsothatitd­oesn’tmake their plight even worse than it already is.

“HereinSund­erland,many people have already been in touch to offer support for thosefleei­ngthecurre­ntwarin

Ukraine, and we need to stand in solidarity with those who have lost their homes, their jobs, their security.”

Jennifer Laws, campaign manager for Asylum Matters, said:“We’recallingo­ntheGovern­ment to make sure we provide

protection, rather than punishment for refugees.”

The Home Office said the “vast majority” of voters support its bill, which was introduced to the House of Commons in July 2021, but is yet to be voted on.

 ?? ?? Penshaw Monument was lit up. Picture from Dale Gillett, Good Cause Comms.
Penshaw Monument was lit up. Picture from Dale Gillett, Good Cause Comms.
 ?? ?? North East Day of Action for Refugees at Sunderland Minster.
North East Day of Action for Refugees at Sunderland Minster.
 ?? ?? North East Day of Action for Refugees had a great turn out.
North East Day of Action for Refugees had a great turn out.
 ?? ?? Solidarity with Ukraine was shown at the altar.
Solidarity with Ukraine was shown at the altar.
 ?? ?? The event took place at Sunderland Minster.
The event took place at Sunderland Minster.
 ?? ?? The refugees show their solidarity.
The refugees show their solidarity.

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