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There is a detailed set of links on the 4WardEver website of family & campaign groups in the United Kingdom and abroad.

The websites featured on this page are also included in the 'Find-a-Campaign section.

Justice4Paps

Habib ‘Paapu’ Ullah died on 3rd July

2008. He encountered breathing

difficulties after the car he was in was

searched by police officers.


In remembrance of prisons

campaigner Pauline Campbell, who

was found dead near the grave of her

daughter, Sarah, on 15th May 2008.


This campaign was set up in memory

of Mikey Powell who died in police

custody in Handsworth, Birmingham,

West Midlands, in September 2003.


The Justice4Paul Campaign was

established by his family to seek truth

and justice following his death at the

hands of Metropolitan police officers

in South East London.


24-year-old Azelle Rodney, was

shot dead in the back seat of a car

by a police officer in London,

Edgware on 30th April 2005.

Remember Pauline

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Justice for Michael Bailey

Mikey Powell Campaign

Michael Bailey, from Birmingham was

found hanged in his cell early on

Thursday 24th March 2005 at the

privately-run category-B prison

HMP Rye Hill.

This site, for Michael's family, was the first ever set up by

the collective back in September 2005


19-year-old Lee McArdle was in

prison awaiting sentence when he

was found hanged in his shared cell

at Brinsford Young Offenders'

Institute in Staffordshire.

Justice4Paul

Lee Sean McArdle

Azelle Rodney Campaign

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