DE HORROR VAN DE EU DEAL MET TUNESIE IN BEELD/BEELDEN/FOTO’S,
MAAR OOK DE HOOP/TEGENKRACHTEN!
LEZERS,
Waarschijnlijk zijn jullie op de hoogte van mijn artikel over
de schandalige EU Migratiedeal met Tunesie?
Anders moeten jullie het beslist lezen:
Het is opgedragen aan een moeder en een kind, van honger
en dorst omgekomen in de woestijn, met dank aan
de direct verantwoordelijke, de Tunesische president Saied en
diegenen, die door de Deal met Tunesie, nu medeplichtig
geworden zijn, namelijk de EU uiteraard, met als Deal voortrekkers
de voorzitter van de Europese Commissie, mevrouw Ursula van der Leyen, [demissionair] premier Rutte en de Italiaanse premier Giorgia Meloni
Zie mijn artikel met alle horror achtergrondinformatie
OF
Maar meer dan Woorden zeggen de Beelden:
Van in de woestijn gedumpte Afrikaanse migranten/vluchtelingen,
zonder eten en drinken, wat een moeder en haar dochter [6 jaar] het
leven hebben gekost
Zie de eerste foto, direct ONDER de foto van de verantwoordelijken
van al deze Ellende
Meer foto’s volgen
Laat ze tot u doordringen lezers, want dat is het resultaat van een
Beleid, dat mensenlevens niet telt
Alleen kosten en Baten
ECHTER!
Net als bij de opening van de Doos van Pandora [1] bleef er het
meest waardevolle over: DE HOOP
Want Tegenkrachten zijn er ook!
Zoals de Libische grenswacht, die een in de woestijn gedumpte Afrikaanse
vluchteling water gaf
Een demonstratie in Tunesie ten gunste van de vluchtelingen
En de Verklaring van de Tunisian Worker;s Party, die de
racistische speech van president Saied veroordeelde.
Die speech, weet u wel, lezers, die de aanleiding was tot een geweldsuitbarsting tegen Afrikaanse vluchtelingen en hun deportaties door de autoriteiten op
gang bracht!
Ik laat dus ook foto’s zien van de TEGENkrachten van xenofobie en racisme
zien en onderin het bericht over een pro vluchtelingen demonstratie.
En geheel onderin, in geschreven tekst, de veroordeling van president Saied’s hate speech
door de Tunesische Arbeiderspartij!
Want juist deze Tegenkrachten verdienen OOK aandacht, in duistere Tijden
ASTRID ESSED
[1]
”Pandora klapte het deksel geschrokken dicht, met het gevolg dat de hoop niet kon ontsnappen. Vandaar dat onder de hevigste rampen die de mensen op aarde teisteren, de hoop nog alleen resteert. Hoop wordt soms voorgesteld als de vogel die uit het vat vloog toen deze voor een tweede keer werd geopend, als boodschap van troost voor de mensheid”
WIKIPEDIA
DOOS VAN PANDORA
DE HORROR/DE FOTO’S, DE BEELDEN, DE VERANTWOORDELIJKEN
EN DE HOOP!
ANP
Matyla ‘Fati’ Dosso en haar dochter Maria, zij aan zij gestorven in de woestijn. © Twitter
GESTORVEN IN DE WOESTIJN DOOR BARBAARS TUNESISCH OPTREDEN
TEGEN AFRIKAANSE MIGRANTEN
MET EEN DERGELIJK REGIME SLUIT DE EU EEN DEAL
GELUKKIG IS OOK DEZE KANT ER!
Een Libische grenswacht geeft water aan een man
De migrant is zonder water en voedsel achtergelaten in een
woestijngebied
EN OOK DEZE HOOPGEVENDE VEROORDELING VAN DE
RACISTISCHE HATESPEECH VAN PRESIDENT SAIED!
People demonstrate against Tunisian President Kais Saied’s comments on migration, February 25, 2023 in Tunis. (AP/Hassene Dridi)
EN ZIE OOK DEZE MOOIE PRO VLUCHTELINGENDEMONSTRATIE!
(Photo: Meshkal TN/Twitter)
OOK EEN PRACHTIGE PRO VLUCHTELINGEN DEMONSTRATIE
KLOPJACHTEN OP AFRIKAANSE VLUCHTELINGEN IN TUNESIE
Nieuwsuur
VLUCHTELINGEN UIT TUNESIE VERDREVEN NAAR DE LIBISCHE GRENS
Women and children expelled by Tunisian authorities to the Libyan border stand by the shore, July 6, 2023. © 2023 Private
https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/07/06/tunisia-crisis-black-africans-expelled-libya-border
VLUCHTELINGEN IN TUNESIE ZOEKEN BESCHERMING NA AANVALLEN
OP HEN
Black African migrants camp, in Tunis, Tunisia, seeking shelter and protection amidst attacks on them, March 2, 2023.
© 2023 AP Photo/Hassene Dridi
https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/03/10/tunisia-racist-violence-targets-black-migrants-refugees
DE TEGENKRACHTEN!
THE TIMES OF ISRAEL
HUNDREDS OF PROTESTERS DENOUNCE PRESIDENT’S RACIST
REMARKS IN TUNISIA
26 FEBRUARY 2023
Demonstrators rally in capital after Kais Saied’s comments demanding ‘urgent measures’ against immigrants he claims bring ‘violence, crimes and unacceptable practices’
TUNIS, Tunisia — Hundreds of protesters in Tunisia’s capital took to the streets on Saturday to denounce racism and express solidarity toward migrants after the country’s increasingly authoritarian leader claimed there’s a plot to erase his country’s identity by bringing in sub-Saharan Africans.
People shouting “no to racism,” “solidarity with migrants” and “no to police crackdown” marched through central Tunis as part of the demonstration staged by Tunisia’s journalists’ union and several nongovernmental organizations.
President Kais Saied said earlier this week that “urgent measures” were needed to address the entry of irregular immigrants from sub-Saharan countries, “with their lot of violence, crimes and unacceptable practices.”
The spokesperson for the Tunisian Forum for Social and Economic Rights, Romdhane Ben Amor, deplored an increasing number of racist assaults against sub-Saharan migrants following Saied’s remarks.
“We noted attempts to drive some migrants out of their homes,” he told The Associated Press. “Others are being prevented from taking public transportation.”
Tunisian comedian Fatma Saidane denounced “deplorable actions” targeting some sub-Saharan people and called on people to show a civic-minded attitude.
“We must not assault or insult people who live on our soil, in the same way we don’t accept our compatriots to be ill-treated in Europe,” she said.
In recent days, about 100 sub-Saharan migrants have been detained for having illegally crossed the Tunisian border, according to Riadh Nouioui, the deputy prosecutor of Kasserine, a mountainous region close to Algeria. Other migrants enter the country from neighboring Libya.
Saied’s comments raised a storm on social media and drew condemnation from NGOs. Tunisia, once lauded as the only budding democracy in the Arab world, has recently also seen a crackdown on opposition politicians and activists.
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TUNISIAN WORKERS PARTY CONDEMNS PRESIDENT KAIS SAIED’S
RACIST REMARKS AGAINST AFRICAN MIGRANTS
27 FEBRUARY 2023
Last week, Tunisian President Kais Saied blamed migrants from Sub-Saharan African countries for causing disturbances in Tunisia and being part of a “plot” to change the country’s demographics
February 27, 2023 by Peoples Dispatch
The Tunisian Workers’ Party has condemned President Kais Saied’s speech last week in which he blamed migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa for trying to change the country’s demographics. The party accused him of using racism and hatred to divert the people’s attention from his failures in the economic and political spheres, and asked him to apologize.
On Saturday, February 25, hundreds of Tunisians took to the streets in capital Tunis denouncing Saied’s racist comments. The African Union (AU) also condemned his speech in a statement issued on Friday.
Saied had made the controversial comments during his speech at the Tunisian National Security Council on February 21. He had said that “the undeclared goal of the successive waves of illegal immigration is to consider Tunisia a purely African country that has no affiliation to the Arab and Islamic nations.”
Saied also accused political parties in the country of being involved in a “criminal arrangement” to change the “demographic composition of Tunisia” in return for large sums of money.
Arguing that such statements can cause real harm to the African population in the country, protestors on Saturday demanded that the president apologize for his comments.
Expressing solidarity with the migrants, some protesters also termed Saied’s statement fascist and claimed that “Tunisia is an African country,” Al-Jazeera reported.
The statement issued by the Workers’ Party said that Saied intends to stir up racist, primitive, and hateful feelings so that people forget the real reasons for their plight and the failures of his government.
Tunisia has been facing a protracted economic crisis and is trying to secure a loan from the IMF. The country is also witnessing a political crisis since July 2021 when Saied sacked the elected government and dissolved the parliament, suspending the constitution and ruling the country by decree. Saied’s government has since enacted a new constitution and held a national election, both of which saw negligible popular participation.
His government has also been accused of following a policy of persecution of all political opponents, with a large number of dissidents being arrested in the last few weeks.
The Workers’ Party claimed that Saied’s comments against Africans are similar to the tactics used by anti-immigration right-wing groups in Europe and elsewhere. Tunisians and Muslims in Europe also face racist slurs and are blamed for the problems in these countries. The party’s statement claimed that Saied’s speech legitimizes such right-wing statements, and endangers the thousands of Tunisian migrants living and working in different parts of the world.
The statement also accused the Tunisian government of participating in the anti-migration policies of European countries, which have led to harassment and oppression, and asked for the immediate termination of all such cooperation.
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