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After lengthy legal battles, a British court said last month that around 240 people living on the site illegally had to leave within 28 days. Redgrave, who has campaigned on behalf of Gypsies and Travellers around the world, visited the site Tuesday and said "lives will be ruined" if the move goes ahead. "I am certain that the eviction of the Dale Farm Traveller families is illegal under international, mandatory, human rights conventions," she said. "Evicting these families would be totally unreasonable and irresponsible. The council has said there are no alternatives but there are alternatives," she added.
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