London, UK. 17th May 2017. A protest at the Nigerian High Commission calls for the Nigerian Government to stop colluding with Home Office Immigration Enforcement by allowing mass deportation charter flights of LGBTI asylum seekers back to Nigeria, where those suspected of being gay face mob attacks, public whippings, evictions from homes, harassment and discrimination. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


London, UK. 17th May 2017. A protest at the Nigerian High Commission calls for the Nigerian Government to stop colluding with Home Office Immigration Enforcement by allowing mass deportation charter flights of LGBTI asylum seekers back to Nigeria, where those suspected of being gay face mob attacks, public whippings, evictions from homes, harassment and discrimination. The protest on the International Day Against Homophobia was organised by Aderonke Apata from the AfricanRainbowFamily and Noorulann Donald Shahid from NUS LGBT+ Campaign and supported by other organisations including the Bangladeshi LGBT Family. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


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