Dear Neva, dear all,
very good to see, that you have published it also in Italian, thanks a lot for sending the article!
Some small corrections:
The demo in Frankfurt was not organized by Lampedusa in Hanau. We joined it with a bigger group, but the organizers were Eritrean refugees, who started a process of selforganising in Frankfurt in the same moment of time, when Lampedusa in Hanau started. Some of them had been already active before in struggles in Italy (see: http://milanrefugees.wordpress.com/). It came all in the same moment because deportation orders to Italy are at a peak right now.
The take-back-requests to Italy and Hungary are much more than 1000: only for the last quarter (Okt-Dec 2013) 4138 requests to Italy and 1532 to Hungary (total numbers 2013: 5827 to Italy and 2.441 to Hungary). This means only requests, the number of deportations is much lower - we think this is because most of the people dissapear and apply again in another European country before they get deported. (see in German language: http://dokumente.linksfraktion.net/mdb/KA_18_433_Aslystatistik_2013_kleinformatig.pdf ).
Besides the examples you gave with single court decisions, there are more than 300 positive decisions against Dublin-returns to Italy from different German courts as pre-decisions (Eilantrag, I don't know the english word) up to now. So there is a big juridical struggle in front of the courts as well - but it depends like a lottery on which court and which chamber is responsible for whom.
Our feeling is, that in the moment there is a very crucial point of time to confront Dublin. And we could really win something, because more people seem to understand how crazy it is to sent people around and around in Europe. We would really like to know if this is after the change from Dublin II to III a special situation in Germany or if you experience the same situation in Sweden, Denmark, UK, France, Norway, Switzerland, Austria...
All the best,
marion
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