We stand in solidarity with Harshita Brella’s family as they continue their fight for justice following her killing, and renew calls for accountability for the domestic abuse and alleged dowry-related abuse she suffered; as well as the systemic failings surrounding her case.
If you need advice about your abuse, you can contact our confidential helpline on 02085710800 to speak to an expert advisor. You can also get in touch with us by email at [email protected].
Please note that we do not provide a 24-hour emergency service. In an emergency, dial 999.
Four years on, we remember Zara Aleena.
Zara should have made it home safely. Instead, her life was stolen by a man’s violence and the state's multiple failures in stopping him.
Join us in remembrance and solidarity.✊🏽
#LetsWalkZaraHome
📅 27/06/2026
🕓 1:30 PM
📍 Valentine’s Park, Ilford IG1 5UX
Too many migrant women like Harshita experiencing abuse continue to face barriers to safety because of insecure immigration status & unequal access to support. Harshita’s death was preventable.
Migrant women must be granted equal rights & protections so they can escape abuse safely before it escalates further.
Join calls for justice for Harshita and for all women, regardless of immigration status, to be able to access safety and support without fear. ✊🏾
Six months on from the Government’s VAWG Strategy, Black, minoritised and migrant women are still being left behind.
While some progress has been made, critical gaps remain. All women deserve safety, regardless of their background.
Read our analysis: southallblacksisters.org.uk/news/trackin....
Our Policy Manager recently joined the Lyca Xtra podcast to discuss how perpetrators weaponise migrant women’s insecure immigration status, how this is mirrored by state policies, and why urgent reforms are needed to equalise rights and protections for all women.
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