16. Februar 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Libyen: 1.200 Flüchtlinge und MigrantInnen abschiebebedroht · Kategorien: Eritrea, Libyen · Tags: , , , ,

Libya: 1,200 refugees threatened with deportation. Silence about their rights trampled

Emilio Drudi

There are over 1,200 refugees and migrants who risk deportation from Libya to their countries of origin. At best, once returned to the government from which they fled, they expect a process for illegal immigration, but in reality, many years in prison or even death. Species in Eritrea, where the flight from the country is equivalent in practice to desertion from the army. And the Eritreans are many: 350 of those 1,200. The others are from Ethiopia, Somalia, Nigeria, Niger and Chad. They were all concentrated in two prisons in the south about 70 km distant from each other, and Barika Sebha, where they are detained foreigners classified as sick. And the disease seems to be the justification from Tripoli to the deportation order. It also discussed the Libyan television and radio.
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16. Februar 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Protest: Europäische Migrationsabwehr – Frontex, Dublin 3, Polizeikongress, Berlin 18./19.02.2013, 20 Uhr · Kategorien: Deutschland

Veranstaltung: „Alles unter Kontrolle?“
Europäische Migrationsabwehr – Frontex, Dublin 3, Polizeikongress

Wann: Montag, 18.02.2013, 20 Uhr
Wo: Besetzte Gerhart-Hauptmann-Schule (Reichenberger Str. 131 Ecke Ohlauer Str., Kreuzberg)
Mit wem: No Border Frankfurt/Main, Borderline Europe, Out of Control und
Bündnis gegen Lager Berlin Brandenburg

Flyer-Kopiervorlage: http://bglbb.blogsport.de/images/flyer_va18022013.pdf
„No nation, no border! Fight law and order!“
Kundgebung gegen den europäischen Polizeikongress
19.02.2013, 16.30 Uhr am Berliner Congress Zentrum (Alexanderplatz)

Am 19./20. Februar steigt in Berlin wieder der ‚Europäische Polizeikongress‘, mit hunderten selbsternannten Sicherheits­expert_innen aus allen EU-Staaten: Polizist_innen, Innenminister,Geheimdienstler_innen, Parlamentarier_innen und Wirtschaftsvertreter_innen. Es geht um die „Europäisierung der Sicherheitspolitik“, also um grenzüberschreitende Poli­zeistrukturen und Datenbanken, um militarisierte Außengrenzen, um die Überwachung und Kontrolle sozialer Kämpfe.
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16. Februar 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Choucha – Protest in den Niederlanden · Kategorien: Libyen, Tunesien · Tags: , ,

The UNHCR Netherlands held a presentation ‘For ever fleeing’ on resettlement in the Humanity House in the Hague on the 13th of February 2013.

The Humanity House is a museum and theater about conflict and disaster, set up with European Union finance (partly) and partnership of the UNHCR. UNHCR NL, UNHCR Europe and the dutch refugee council gave this evening an overview of the resettlement procedure, the role of the states, local problems, figures and the integration of the refugees in the accepting countries. It was a positive story on the role of the UNHCR for a public that was interested in this subject. It was of course a coincidence that the UNHCR-film on resettlement Rain is beautiful (http://vimeo.com/47612730) shown started with a Somalian – injured during the hunt on blacks in Libya in 2011 – now I Choucha and on his way to Sweden for ressetlement.
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15. Februar 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Niederlande-Italien-Elfenbeinküste: Flüchtling zündet sich vor Abschiebung in Rom an · Kategorien: Italien · Tags: , ,

Nach einer Dublin-Abschiebung von Holland nach Italien und der drohenden Abschiebung in die Elfenbeinküste zündete sich ein 19-jähriger auf dem Flughafen an:
Ein 19-jähriger Ivorianer hat sich gestern auf dem Flughafen Rom-Fiumicino selbst angezündet. Er sollte in die Elfenbeinküste abgeschoben werden, nachdem er weder in Italien noch in Holland Asyl erhalten hatte. Die holländischen Behörden hatten ihn gestern aufgrund der Dublin II-Verordnung nach Italien zurückgeschoben. Der italienische Flüchtlingsrat kritisierte den Umgang mit Flüchtlingen scharf: es sei der xt-Fall, den die DUBLIN II Verordnung provoziert habe. Der junge Mann habe Gründe gehabt, nicht in Italien bleiben zu wollen, doch aufgrund der DUBLIN II Verordnung hatte er auch in Holland keine Chance und wurde nach Rom zurückverfrachtet, wo ihm die Abschiebungsverfügung in die Hand gedrückt wurde. Daraufhin zündete er sich an.

Artikel dazu in der italienischen Presse, u.a. in der Repubblica:
http://www.repubblica.it/solidarieta/immigrazione/2013/02/14/

15. Februar 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Frankfurt a.M., alter Abschiebeknast Klapperfeld: Ausstellung und Veranstaltungen · Kategorien: Deutschland, Mittelmeerroute · Tags:

Gastausstellung: »EUropäische Grenzen: Traces to and through Europe«

EUropäische Grenzen: Traces to and through Europe

Öffnungszeiten | Begleitprogramm | Berichterstattung | Material | Unterstützer_innen und Kooperationspartner_innen

vollständige Ankündigung:

www.klapperfeld.de

15. Februar 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Gibraltar – Boat-people auf Motorschiff · Kategorien: Marokko, Spanien · Tags:

Erstmals hat die Guardia Civil ein Motorschiff in der Meerenge von Gibraltar gestoppt, an Bord waren 4 „subsaharische“ Flüchtlinge, unter ihnen eine Frau. Der Motor hatte 40 PS. Im letzten Jahr hatten viele Flüchtlinge aus dem Süden versucht, von Marokko mit Schlauchbooten nach Spanien zu gelangen.

Interceptan por primera vez un grupo inmigrantes a bordo de una lancha a motor
efe / Ceuta

Día 15/02/2013

http://www.abc.es/espana/20130215/abci-inmigrantes-lancha-motor-201302150940.html

Navegaban por aguas del Estrecho de Gibraltar cuando fueron localizados. La Guardia Civil investiga si la embarcación fue robada

La Guardia Civil de Ceuta ha interceptado por primera vez a un grupo de cuatro inmigrantes cuando navegaban por aguas del Estrecho de Gibraltar en una pequeña lancha a motor.

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14. Februar 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Libyen: EU / frontex übernimmt Schlüsselstellung bei der Aufrüstung der libyschen Grenzen · Kategorien: Europa, Libyen · Tags: , ,

EU prepares support to border management in Libya

31-01-2013

http://www.enpi-info.eu/medportal/news/latest/31866/EU-prepares-support-to-border-management-in-Libya

The Council of the European Union approved today the crisis management concept for a possible new civilian Common Security and Defence Policy mission to support capacity building for border management in Libya.
The EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton, said: „A civilian mission to build Libyan capacities in border security and management is not only important for Libya, but for the entire region. The EU’s plans have been discussed in detail with the Libyan authorities and their ownership is key for us.“
A press release said European experts will primarily support Libyan authorities in developing capacity for enhancing border security in the short term. Secondly, they will assist in developing a sustainable Integrated Border Management concept and strategy, including necessary structures, in line with the priorities agreed with the Libyan authorities.
This will be achieved in a gradually expanding and phased approach, through advising, mentoring and training. As conditions allow, the EU mission will progressively address the different land, sea and air aspects of border management, as well as the necessary coordination required by an integrated approach for decision making and effective operational conduct. Management of migration flows, human rights and links to the wider rule of law reform would also be part of the programme.
The initial mission mandate would last at least two years. Training is planned to start in Tripoli, but it could be extended to other locations, depending on the security situation and the needs of the Libyans.
Today’s decision definitely initiates operational planning and other preparations. A separate legal act is required to establish the mission. (EU Neighbourhood Info)
Read more
EU Delegation in Libya – Facebook page
EU Neighbourhood Info Centre webpage – Libya
EU External Action – Libya
14. Februar 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Libyen: Internationale Ministerkonferenz zur Aufrüstung der libyschen Grenzen, Paris 12.02.2013 · Kategorien: Frankreich, Libyen · Tags: ,

Auf der internationalen Ministerkonferenz zur Aufrüstung der libyschen Grenzen, die am 12.02.2013 in Paris stattgefunden hat, wurden zahlreiche technologische Installierungen und internationales Know How für die Abschottung der 4.000 km lange libysche Grenzen zugesagt. Staaten und Grosskonzerne verständigten sich auf eine regelrechtes Grenzaufrüstungsstrategie.

Die Entscheidung der EU, eine „Common Security and Defence Policy mission on border management“ ab Juni 2013 in Libyen zu starten, wurde begrüßt.

Hier das Kommuniqué der Ministerkonferenz in Paris:

http://ukinmontserrat.fco.gov.uk/en/news/?view=News&id=857631382

Libya conference in Paris: communiqué

13 February 2013

English version of the Paris communiqué issued following the International Ministerial Conference on Support to Libya in the Areas of Security, Justice and Rule of Law on 12 February 2013.
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14. Februar 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Libyen: Militär und Panzer aus Italien und Katar treffen ein · Kategorien: Libyen · Tags:

Military forces from Italy, Qatar in Libyan port ahead of revolution anniversary
http://rt.com/news/libya-anniversary-borders-security-091/
Edited: 14 February, 2013, 14:44

An Italian Army soldier walks by some of the twenty military vehicles during an handing over ceremony by Italy to Libya at a Libyan Navy Base on February 6, 2013, in Tripoli (AFP Photo / Mahmud Turkia)

An Italian Army soldier walks by some of the twenty military vehicles during an handing over ceremony by Italy to Libya at a Libyan Navy Base on February 6, 2013, in Tripoli (AFP Photo / Mahmud Turkia)

Arms and troops from Italy and Qatar are arriving at Tripoli’s Al Njela seaport to help the Libyan leadership, should violence erupt on the second anniversary of the revolution that ousted Muammar Gaddafi.
­The reports came from the port of Said, Libya, where, as a source told RT, about 120 armed cars have already driven in with 35 more set to arrive. Libya is stepping up security nationwide, and is set to close its borders with Egypt and Tunisia at 2:30am local time on February 14 until February 18, according to a statement by the Prime Minister. The anniversary of the start of the uprising falls on February 17.
Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan said that international flights would also be suspended at all airports except for those in the capital Tripoli and second largest city Benghazi in the east, according to state news agency Lana.
Security services were placed on alert, and checkpoints have been established across Tripoli ahead of the anniversary.

On Tuesday, top Libyan and foreign officials agreed on a plan to boost security in the country, including tighter border controls, the disarmament of former fighters and the training of troops. Participants in the high-profile meeting included Libyan Foreign Minister Mohammad Abdel-Aziz and his counterparts from France, Britain, Italy, Denmark, Turkey and Malta.
The measures came after calls for massive protests, with some activists urging a “second revolution.”

Security officers patrol around the city ahead of the country′s two-year anniversary marking the ouster of Muammar Gaddafi, in Benghazi February 12, 2013 (Reuters / Esam Al-Fetori)

Security officers patrol around the city ahead of the country′s two-year anniversary marking the ouster of Muammar Gaddafi, in Benghazi February 12, 2013 (Reuters / Esam Al-Fetori)

photo from RT source

photo from RT source

Two years after a popular uprising that lasted for almost a year – which toppled and killed long-time ruler Muammar Gaddafi – Libya remains largely destabilized.

Soldiers from the Italian army stand in front of the 20 Puma-type military vehicles donated by Italy to the Libyan army, at the naval base in Tripoli February 6, 2013 (Reuters / Ismail Zitouny)

Soldiers from the Italian army stand in front of the 20 Puma-type military vehicles donated by Italy to the Libyan army, at the naval base in Tripoli February 6, 2013 (Reuters / Ismail Zitouny)

In December, Libya closed its borders with Algeria, Niger, Chad and Sudan, citing a deterioration of security in the south of the country, and declared the region a military zone. Conflict in Mali and Sudan is seen as the reason behind the closure, as well as the fact that Libya’s southern border is 4,600 kilometers long and mostly desert.

14. Februar 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für EU-Staatsbürgerschaft für 250.000 Euro (Bulgarien) · Kategorien: Bulgarien, Europa, Nicht zugeordnet · Tags:

13.02.2013

Sofia (dpa) – Ausländer können künftig die Staatsbürgerschaft Bulgariens und damit der EU erhalten, wenn sie mindestens 250 000 Euro in dem Balkanland investieren.

http://www.eu-info.de/dpa-europaticker/226562.html