en) France, Alternative Libertaire AL - antiracism, aris-La
Chapelle show of support Tuesday, June 16 6:30 p.m. (fr, it, pt)
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// Update June 14 // We must condemn bluntly hypocrisy of those "responsible" policies, at
all levels, treat migrants and migrants as harmful or bulky items that should "get rid".
---- Tuesday, June 2, about 400 migrants come-es Sudan, Eritrea or Ethiopia who survived
under the SkyTrain at the La Chapelle station were expelled es by the forces of
repression. ---- While for months nothing was done to ensure decent living conditions for
these migrants fleeing war and misery, the government and the town hall, suddenly alarmed
at the serious health situation, found nothing better but to evacuate everyone forcibly.
---- The rhetoric about the humanitarian justification for this expulsion and resettlement
promises were quickly shattered on the bitter reality: the migrants do not have everyone
was relogé.es and those who were n 'benefited only a very temporary accommodation,
sometimes deep in the Île-de-France.
In Calais and Paris, the orders given to the police by politicians are the same: disperse
migrants to erase the public space and prevent them from organizing.
Since then, migrant.es, supported by militant.es es or solidarity habitant.es were
successively expelled es of all places where they tried to rest.
Monday, June 8, the forces of repression were again dropped es against the migrant.es and
have unleashed es, sending a dozen people to the hospital directly and rounding up dozens
of people. A rally outside the police station of the 18th district allowed the release of
forty of these migrants detained es, the others having been transferred es in a sinister
detention centers in the Paris region.
Faced with this police violence orchestrated by politicians seeking to discourage any
desire to collective organization, a rally was held Tuesday, June 9 to 18h Pajol around
the street, always in the 18th district.
This rally was soon turned into event and several hundred people, many of its
inhabitants-es of the neighborhood, and have marched in solidarity. Under the current
circumstances, it is more necessary than ever to organize concrete solidarity by bringing
blankets or food, but also to inform on around the situation in which the government
places the migrants who come to France to escape their country.
Thursday, June 12, after being welcomed es for three nights at the "Wood Dormoy" a shared
garden of the 18th district, migrant and migrant, always accompanied supports, have
engaged in the occupation of a fire station disused 10th arrondissement.
///// Updated June 14 ///// The CRS were immediately dispatched to the scene while
negotiations debuted with migrants. The pressure on politicians and led to the
accommodation of more than a hundred refugee-es. All and all, however, have not been taken
into account and some had to find refuge around the garden of Aeolus, in the 19th
district, close to the local libertarian alternative that could serve as a logistical base
for a makeshift canteen .
A meeting of unions, associations and political organizations in the presence of
refugee-es was held on Thursday, June 12 and issued a call for expressions for:
Tuesday, June 16 at 18:30
starting near the Jardin d'Eole,
rue d'Aubervilliers (metro Stalingrad)
The event, to claim a real support for migrants and, in particular, decent and sustainable
accommodation, will head to the center of Paris and its places of power. It must indeed
denounce unceremoniously hypocrisy of those "responsible" policies, at all levels, treat
migrants and migrants as harmful or bulky items that should "get rid".
Freedom of movement and settlement for all and all migrants!
Alternative Libertaire, 10 June 2015
http://www.alternativelibertaire.org/?France-terre-d-asile