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Women strike back against ‘racist’ media

FEMINIST activists will fight back today against the wave of media anti-immigrant invective prompted by the continuing crisis in Calais.

Migrants’ troubles are far from over once they reach Britain and all-female group Sisters Uncut members will protest against increasing state violence committed against migrant women seeking safety here.

The organisers anticipate more than 500 women will assemble in Kensington, west London, to protest against the way that migrant women who experience violence are further victimised by racist and sexist immigration policies.

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