Interimsreport from Tunis actiondays for freedom of movement...‏

dear all,
following a first short interim-report from Tunis, where we started
last weekend with a series of meetings and workshops for the common-
actiondays (as announced some weeks ago as you can see again in the
call attached).

today we had a first protest in front of the eu-delegation building
in Berges du Lac/Tunis to support the group of refugees from Choucha,
who are accepted by UNHCR but without resettlement slots. they
started their sit-in in front of the UNHCR building already end of
march, and they continue this outdoor-protest since more than 5 (!)
month. a delegation talk today with an UNHCR representative brought
no news, they simply refer to the end of the resettlement program and
that they cannot push eu-countries to provide more places.
it is true insofar, that a lot of eu-countries did not provide any
places for Choucha refugees, or UK offered only three and France even
only one (!) single place. Against this background we – about 20
people and in a mixture of Choucha refugees and european activists –
went to the eu-office today, presenting our critics and demands with
banners and speeches, and insisting on a resettlement solution in a
delegation-talk inside the building as well.

since last weekend we started in Tunis with meetings and workshops to
draft and update our program as the general situation in Tunesia -
after the second killing of an oppositional leader (Mohammed Brahimi)
in July and a subsequent new wave of protests – is in limbo between
the government and the opposition. a strong polarisation and a lot of
tensions crisscross the tunesian society (although an escalation as
in Egypt seems to be far away). tomorrow it is exactly 40 days ago
that Brahimi was assassinated, and according the tradition a second
commemoration will take place.

thus the conditions for activities for freedom of movement are much
more difficult than exspected in June, when we started to plan and
our call for common actions was sent out. but nevertheless the
families of disappeared boatpeople, whom we met last days for an
exchange, intend to organize a protest on 6th of September, which is
the anniversary of an heavy incidence, when a boat with 135 harragas
capsized very close to the rocks of Lampione near Lampedusa and
finally 79 men, women and children died or disappeared...

we will see tomorrow, if such a protest is tolerated (or attacked) by
police, and on saturday we plan for a cultural evening for freedom of
movement as an indoor-event in a bigger cafe. with a concert and a
theater-play, through an exhibition, photos and in short speeches we
plan to represent the different aspects of the struggles against the
borderregime. how to contribute to watch the med (the monitoring
project with a main focus on human rights violations and death at sea
in the central mediterranean) was the leading question in a workshop
within activists last tuesday and this project will be briefly
presented on saturday as well. in general we hope for an interesting
composition of guests for the final cultural event including not only
some familiy members of the disappeared and their selforganisation
„la terre pour tous“ but also Choucha-refugees and moreover some
subsaharian migrants living in Tunis and trying to get a better
selforganisation.

so far for now, a final report will follow...
best,
hagen

Call for action-days in Tunis from 5th to 7th
> of September
>
> The border is the problem ...
> Action-days for Freedom of movement in Tunis between 5th and 7th of
> September 2013
>
> At 6th of September 2012 a boat with 135 harragas capsized very
> close to the rocks of Lampione near Lampedusa. Although observed
> and known by tunesian and italian borderguards and although SOS was
> sended, the resuce-operations started only with much delay. Finally
> 79 men, women and children died or disappeared.
>
> The incident is the consequence of a borderregime, which caused
> thousands of death and disapperaence within last years all around
> the European Union because of its restrictive and exclusive Visa-
> System. The EU-migration policy is characterized by militarized
> controls, by (illegal) push-backs, by detention and deportation of
> refugees and migrants. Searching for a secure life and a better
> income is criminalized by the goverments of the same richer
> countries, which are responsible for an injust world and which
> profit by the permanent exploitation, by cheap raw-materials and by
> very low wages in the global south.
>
> For the anniversary of the death and disappearance of the 79
> boatpeople at Lampione we call for a transnational protest in Tunis
> around the 6th of September 2013.
> We are sad. We are angry. We want change!
>
> The border is the problem... and we demand the immediate
> abolishment of the deathly Visa-regime of the European Union. To
> the tunesian government we demand to cancel all agreements with EU
> to become a new watchdog of migration-control. We are struggling
> for a world without borders and for freedom of movement for
> everybody. In particular we support all boatpeople, all Harragas,
> who try to take their right. The revolution in Tunesia was made for
> dignity and freedom, including the freedom to travel. The earth is
> for all!
>
> We call and invite to come to Tunis between 5th and 7th of
> September for transnational activities. The three days of actions
> will include protests in front of european embassies and a
> commemoration. We plan for public interventions and a stage in the
> city center for a political and cultural program for freedom of
> movement.
>
> Join us, contact us: tunis-common-action@kein.org
>
> Initiated by Activists from Article 13, from Afrique-Europe-
> Interact and from Welcome to Europe;
>
> Supported by La Terre pour Tous and LeVenticinqueundici
> With Participation of Blech Hess and Watch The Med

Related Posts: