Make the Caribbean a Zone of Peace

The US government has requested the Government of Grenada give it military facilities at Maurice Bishop Airport. This is in the context of the US Navy’s incursion into the Southern Caribbean Sea, threats to the sovereignty of Venezuela and the unjustified sinking of fishing vessels.

Our comrades in Grenada will be demonstrating in opposition to the US government request for support in their military manoeuvres. We shall lobby the Grenada High Commission to support their demands for Peace.

Lobby the Grenada High Commission
Friday 17 October at 12 noon.
45 Bedford Row, London WC1R 4LR

Grenada’s former Senate President Chester … Read on ...

Why We Oppose The New Regulations On Immigration

Recording of
CLS Sunday Zoom 5 October 2025

  • Jacqueline McKenzie Partner at human rights law firm, Leigh Day, and the Head of its Immigration and Asylum Team
  • Nadine Finch Honorary Senior Policy Fellow, University of Bristol

 

A Prime Minister who refers to Britain as an “Island of Strangers” and prioritises deportation and tightening immigration controls has made a choice. He has decided to ignore international humanitarian law and appease right wing populism. He has also turned his back on a significant proportion of his own voters.

The UK Government is targeting migrant workers and students. There is a … Read on ...

What is happening in Africa?

There have been important political developments in Africa, particularly in Burkina Faso with its President Ibrahim Traore.

Dr. Velva Boles of Alexandria, Louisiana, USA has recently visited the region and will give an update on the situation.

The meeting also received reports on elections in Jamaica and the US naval incursion into the Caribbean.

Dr Boles is a medical doctor with a PhD in health sciences. She has numerous blog pages; hosts a Blog Radio talk show, “Getting It Right With Dr. Boles” where a myriad of health issues are presented and discussed; contributes to professional journals, and has published … Read on ...