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Braverman faces fresh legal challenge over treatment of asylum seekers

Refugee charity Care4Calais is seeking to sue the government for ‘segregating’ asylum seekers at RAF Wethersfield

Braverman faces fresh legal challenge over treatment of asylum seekers
Britain's Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, delivers her speech on the third day of the Conservative Party Conference | Carl Court / Getty
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Suella Braverman faces a fresh legal challenge over the government's treatment of asylum seekers held at a former RAF base that has been compared to “a military-style prison camp”.

Refugee charity Care4Calais is seeking to sue the government over its policy of warehousing asylum seekers at RAF Wethersfield, which it claims amounts to a form of “segregation” and “quasi detention”.

The legal challenge comes weeks after asylum seekers at Wethersfield – a remote, 800-acre site in Essex, ringed by security fences, guards and CCTV – told openDemocracy they had been “locked up” in solitary confinement for complaining of depression.