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[Press Release of Coucha Protest Solidarity]/Hundreds of refugees left to die in the Tunisian desert

 

 

HUNDREDS OF REFUGEES LEFT TO DIE IN THE TUNISIAN DESERT

 

Hundreds of Refugees left to die in the Tunisian desert

Nieuws, gepost door: All Included op 27/09/2013 09:01:01
Wanneer: 27/09/2013 – 15:44
Press release of the network “Choucha Protest Solidarity”
Choucha Refugee Camp at the Tunisian-Libyan border, hosting refugees fleeing the war in Libya, was officially closed on 30.06.2013. The eviction of the hundreds of remaining refugees is due to be carried out in the coming weeks.
Press release of the network “Choucha Protest Solidarity”, September 23 rd 2013

Hundreds of Refugees left to die in the Tunisian desert

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Reaction to Turkish Airlines Facebook/After the deportation/Your complicity with the deportation of Somalian refugee Mr M.I. to dangerous Somalia on monday 16 september 2013

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TURKISH AIRLINES COMPLICITY WITH THE DEPORTATION OF

SOMALIAN REFUGEE MR M.I. TO DANGEROUS SOMALIA

LETTER TO TURKISH AIRLINES

TO TURKISH AIRLINES BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND MANAGEMENT
YOUR COMPLICITY WITH THE DEPORTATION OF A SOMALIAN
REFUGEE TO DANGEROUS SOMALIA ON MONDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 2013
A STRONG REQUEST NOT TO COOPERATE TO DEPORTATIONS TO SOMALIA AGAIN
REASON:
THE DANGEROUS SITUATION, DUE TO THE CIVIL WAR.
AMSTERDAM 20 SEPTEMBER 2013
Dear Board of Directors
Dear Management
By this I want to ask your attention for the following
According to my information you have cooperated with the deportation
of a Somalian refugee, mr M.I. to Somalia on last monday 16 september.

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[Article of Joke Kaviaar]/Faces of deportation: Just another operation?

FACES OF DEPORTATION: JUST ANOTHER OPERATION?

JOKE KAVIAAR

Opinie, gepost door: Joke Kaviaar op 15/08/2013 08:05:12

Deportation charter flights. They are a military operation. They are covered in the utmost secrecy. So much for a transparent democratic state! How much different are these mass deportations from the trains that left for the concentration camps during the second World War?

Ah, but they are not similar at all! The Nazi’s were crude, blatant fascists and they did not really try to hide what they were up to. Not that it made any difference.. the Dutch government sent back Jews that took refuge in the Netherlands, because Hitler was a friendly head of state they did not want to offend. This is a clear similarity to the current Dutch (and European) policy regarding refugees. After all, sending people back to unsafe countries is exactly the same practice today! But you got to hand it to them: the Dutch (or any other European) government did and does not mass murder anyone themselves, they merely cooperate, which of course is an entirely different thing. All they do is to not safeguard refugees from torture and murder, as they organize their deportation.

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[Human Rights Watch]/Russia: Mass detention of migrants

 

 

RUSSIA: MASS DETENTION OF MIGRANTS

 

Racial Profiling, Arbitrary Detention, Harsh Detention Conditions
AUGUST 9, 2013
OUR REPORT:
Everything about this massive sweep violates Russia’s obligations under international law. Prolonged detention without counsel, ethnic profiling, inhuman conditions – it should stop now.
Tanya Lokshina, Russia program director

(Moscow) – Moscow police have detained thousands of suspected irregular migrants since late July 2013, for alleged violation of migration and employment regulations. Hundreds are in custody, including in a makeshift tent camp in inhuman conditions. Russia should immediately halt these arbitrary detentions and the degrading treatment of migrants.

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[Human Rights Watch]/Xenios Zeus and the True Meaning of Greek Hospitality

XENIOS ZEUS AND THE TRUE MEANING OF GREEK HOSPITALITY

July 9, 2013

 

Author(s):

Eva Cossé

Published in:

Open Democracy

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The Greek authorities should revise Greece’s general stop and search powers, including for Operation Xenios Zeus, and adopt legal and policy reforms to ensure that all measures to identify irregular migrants fully comply with national and international law prohibiting discrimination.

“Police officers came to the door and said ‘All blacks out, all blacks out,’” Tupac told me as he recalled how police officers forced him and other black and Asian passengers out of a bus in central Athens for an identity check in early February. After pulling him off the bus, the police held Tupac, a Guinean registered asylum seeker, for approximately 10 hours to check his legal status in Greece.

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[No Border]/Article Joke Kaviaar/Faces of deportation: Face the consequences

FACES OF DEPORTATION: FACE THE CONSEQUENCES

JOKE KAVIAAR

Imagine.. You went through a lot of trouble getting here. Here.. in Europe. Imagine.. you had to buy a false passport and then you had to throw it away. Imagine, you lost not only your home, your family and friends, and all the documents to prove that you were being prosecuted, tortured, threatened, beaten up, bombed, almost killed. You even lost the papers to prove who you are, where you were born and raised, from which part of the planet you came. Imagine that. You are lost. Verder lezen

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2009/White Christmas operation in Coccaglio 2009

 

 

WHITE CHRISTMAS OPERATION IN COCCAGLIO 2009

 

by Astrid Essed Monday, Dec. 28, 2009 at 11:11 PM

 

Christmas 2009 The ”White Christmas” operation in Coccaglio, aiming the expulsion of all ”illegals” out of the town, is not only a sign of utter racism and xenophobia, it also reveals the inhuman Italian asylumpolicy, which has hardened this year Therefore it is of great importance to undertake action against as well the White Christmas operation as Italian asylumpolicy in general

 

CHRISTMAS 2009
WHITE CHRISTMAS OPERATION IN COCCAGLIO”AND SHE GAVE BIRTH TO HER FIRSTBORN, A SON.
SHE WRAPPED HIM IN CLOTHS AND PLACED HIM IN A MANGER, BECAUSE THERE WAS NO PLACE FOR THEM IN THE INN”

Dear Editor and Readers,

On this Night before Christmas I travel with you through some Moments in the history of men, kept in a dusty archive.

CASE 1

YEAR ZERO
BIRTH IN BETHLEHEM
NO PLACE IN THE INN

A poor and hungry couple arrives in Bethlehem, where they had to go on order of the Roman occupier because of a people’s registration
The young woman is pregnant of her first child and has recently survived a heavy travel with a donkey, on paths of stones.
It is impossible to rest, because all inns are already filled with other people, coming for that registration
They don’t have any money to rent a room elsewhere
Out of pity, because the time of the woman has come, a friendly innkeeper gives them permission to sleep in the manger
The same night she gives birth to her first Son.
She calls Him Jesus [Joshua in Hebrew]

CASE 2

2001 YEARS LATER
BIRTH IN THE VICINITY OF BETHLEHEM, 2001
TRAGEDY

A Palestinian family arrives at an Israeli military checkpoint [1] at al Walaja village, near Bethlehem
They are not Joseph and Mary, but Nasser and Fatima.
They try to reach the hospital in Bethlehem, but soldiers at military checkpoints twice refuse to allow them to pass, saying that Fatima’s condition was not critical.
After trying for about one hour to pass the checkpoints, Fatima gives birth to a son, in their car.
At al Walaja, near Bethlehem
She calls him Walid

But there are medical complications
Fatima is only seven months pregnant, when the baby is born.
As a premature baby, Walid requires urgent medical treatment.
The family reaches the hospital in Bethlehem one and a half hours after he was born, but the weight and temperature of the baby are too low.
He didn’t survive
He died that afternoon [2]

CASE 3
DECEMBER, 24 2009
COCCAGLIO

A knock on the door [3]
It’s a day before Christmas
Police officials call at the home of a refugee family in Coccaglio, asking them for their residence papers.
As they learn, that the residence papers have expired, the family is asked to leave the house and the town.
Christmas Eve they leave town, towards an insecure future.

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[Institute of Race Relations]/Cracks in the Dutch deportation and detention regime

 

 

CRACKS IN THE DUTCH DEPORTATION AND DETENTION REGIME

HELEN HINTJES

AHMED PURI

June 13, 2013 — Comment

Written by Helen Hintjens & Ahmed Puri

A series of hunger strikes, following allegations of abuse, force and the use of forged documents, are showing up the fault lines in the Dutch detention system.

For the first time in more than a decade, hundreds of people in Dutch immigration detention centres have gone on hunger strikes in protest at their hopeless situation. In late May, two young Guinean men moved from Rotterdam detention centre to the prison hospital in Scheveningen in The Hague, were reported to be suffering from kidney failure as a result of dry fasting. One of them, Issa Koulibaly, a 22-year-old who has written long and eloquent letters to his lawyer and supporters, explaining exactly what has been happening to him in detention,[1] states in his letters that if forced to return to Guinea, he would rather die.

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[Deportatieverzet]/Heavy abuse in detention center Rotterdam, again

HEAVY ABUSE IN DETENTION CENTER ROTTERDAM, AGAIN

 

UPDATE, 11.37: This morning, around 9 am, the doctor has visited mister Bah. “He has been heavily abused”, she says. “He has a big bump on his forehead, and a cut in his right cheeck, caused by a pen the guard was using. He has bruised on his forehead and his temple.” The ministry of Justice stated that Bah himself was being violent, but according to the doctor he is “barely able to walk”, because of his weakened condition. Since Friday noon he has not eaten or drinken anything. Apart from the visit this morning, he has not had any medical care.

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[Ravotr]/Article of Peter Storm/Refugees resisting State oppression, and solidarity activism in the Netherlands, hungerstrikes and more

REFUGEES RESISTING STATE OPPRESSION, AND SOLIDARITY ACTIVISM IN THE NETHERLANDS, AND MORE

PETER STORM

Sunday 19 May, 2013

This article was written for Libcom, and can be read there already.

Protest and resistance by refugees and solidarity activists in the Netherlands is meeting serious repression. This is now getting media attention, and provoking new protest as well.

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