10. Dezember 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für „Die Flüchtlinge brauchen Geld“, Berlin Konzert 10.12.2013 · Kategorien: Deutschland, Termine [alt]

http://www.taz.de/Benefizkonzert-fuer-Oranienplatz-Fluechtlinge/!129090/

„Die Flüchtlinge brauchen Geld“

Der Arzt Peter Hauber half im Protestcamp medizinisch, jetzt hat er für Dienstagabend ein Benefizkonzert in der Gedächtniskirche organisiert. Im Interview erzählt er, wofür die Spenden benötigt werden.

taz: Herr Hauber, Sie veranstalten Dienstagabend ein Benefizkonzert für die Flüchtlinge vom Oranienplatz. Was genau haben Sie vor?

Peter Hauber: Namhafte Musiker der Philharmoniker und anderer Orchester spielen klassische Stücke, auch Tango und Jazz stehen auf dem Programm. Zwischendrin liest der Regisseur Hermann Beil Berichte der Flüchtlinge vor, die wir vorher zu Papier gebracht haben. Die Flüchtlinge selbst werden als Gäste dabei sein. Auch einige Gedichte von Mascha Kaléko und Bert Brecht werden eingestreut. Musik und Wort sind aufeinander abgestimmt. Das Programm dauert sehr lange.

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09. Dezember 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Tunesien – EU: Mobilitätspartnerschaft · Kategorien: Europa, Tunesien · Tags:

Der Entwurf der Mobilitätspartnerschaft

Gemeinsame Erklärung zur Gründung einer Mobilitätspartnerschaft

Stellungnahme:

JOINT PRESS RELEASE
Tunis-Paris-Copenhagen-Brussels, 3 December, 2013

EU-Tunisia Mobility Partnership: Externalisation policy in disguise

On 5 December, representatives of the European Union (EU), its member states and Tunisia are set to sign a ‘Mobility Partnership’. It will be the sixth agreement of its kind to be signed by the EU, with similar agreements already signed with other countries, including Morocco.

One year ago, almost to the day, a number of our organisations urged the implicated authorities to guarantee the full respect of the fundamental rights of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in the framework of the negotiations that were about to begin.

We have several reasons to believe that this call has not been heard.

On the one hand, civil society has not been involved in the negotiating process, although the issues at play in the partnership constitute part of their daily work with regards to the protection of human rights.

On the other hand, the situation of migrants and refugees in Tunisia remains very worrying – in particular that of women and children. Following the closure of the Shousha camp, presented as a definite solution to the problems faced by asylum seekers in Tunisia, many men and women still lack basic rights: the right to a residence permit, to work, and to access social benefits. This, despite repeated declarations made by Tunisian authorities. Tunisia has yet to adopt any legislation on asylum, and the presence of UNHCR alone is not enough to guarantee access to international protection for those who are entitled to it.

Irregular entries are still criminalised, despite of and in contradiction with the process of democratic transition. Migrants, who lack access to legal representation and to fundamental legal guarantees, can be held up to one year in detention before being deported. Furthermore, at a time when the Council of Europe has reaffirmed ‘the right of everyone to leave a country’ as enshrined in International Law, Tunisia continues to prosecute Tunisian women and men for ‘crimes of clandestine emigration’.

Finally, the provisions included in this ‘Mobility Partnership’ do not provide Tunisian citizens with real opportunities to enter and live in the European Union. It limits itself to facilitating the issuance of visas to the most privileged and/or qualified persons, while the employment possibilities evoked are remote and are void of any concrete prospects. These commitments are insufficient when compared to the obligations imposed on Tunisia within the framework of the partnership, including tighter border controls, cooperation with Frontex, and the signature of a readmission agreement.

In this highly concerning context, our organisations call on the EU and Tunisia to translate into concrete actions their commitments to promoting and protecting human rights, and to facilitate freedom of movement for all Tunisian citizens. No so-called ‘mobility’ partnership should be signed until the rights of migrants and refugees are fully guaranteed.

Consequently, our organisations urge:

Tunisia:

  • To adopt a moratorium on all negotiations and on the implementation of all migration agreements with the EU and its member states, which are in breach of the rights of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers and which are inconsistent with the international treaties ratified by Tunisia and EU member states;
  • To refuse signing, in all circumstances, any readmission agreement with the EU and/or its member states.
  • To consult Tunisian civil society organisations regarding the country’s migration policy and the bilateral and international agreements it has signed in this respect;
  • To adopt laws on asylum and migration that guarantee the rights of migrants, asylum seekers and refugees in accordance with the international treaties ratified by Tunisia, and that ban all forms of discrimination and exclusion of these populations;
  • To oppose deportation and detention of migrants in Europe and to put an end to detention and deportation of migrants in Tunisia, which is in violation of relevant provisions found in international human rights law;
  • To remove sanctions for unauthorised entry, residence or exit and repeal without delay the law of 3 February 2004 criminalising migrants, in breach of international treaties;
  • To ratify the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families as well as ILO Conventions 97 and 143 on migrant workers.

The European Union:

  • To radically change its migration policies, currently shaped by security considerations and based on the externalisation of migration control;
  • To put an end to its policy of detaining irregular migrants, in violation of their fundamental rights as stipulated in International Law;
  • To suspend negotiations on migration with Tunisia until the country acquires stable institutions, an elected parliamentary assembly with full authority on the issue, and respects and protects the rights of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers by, among other things, adopting legislation on migration in full conformity with international law;
  • To exclude readmission clauses from all partnerships and agreements signed with Tunisia, in view of the frequent violations of the rights of migrants and refugees in the implementation of readmission procedures, of the criminalisation of ‘illegal’ entry and exit in Tunisia and of the risk of refoulement and deportation faced by third country nationals;
  • To develop a cooperation policy based on the concrete implementation of the ‘more for more’ approach, which aims at supporting democratic progress and reinforcing the protection of human rights, in particular relating to the rights of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in third countries;
  • To engage in a real mobility policy for Tunisians that is not limited to a privileged category of persons but targets all Tunisian citizens;
  • To ratify the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of all Migrant Workers and their Families and encourage its member states to do so as well;
  • To ensure the respect of the rights of women and children refugees and guarantee their protection against trafficking, in line with the Palermo Protocol of 2000;
  • To involve European and Tunisian civil society organisations in the framework of all migration agreements, both during the negotiation process and in the application of these agreements.

Signatories

Tunisian organisations

  • Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT)
  • Tunisian League for Human Rights (LTDH)
  • Tunisian Association of Democratic Women (ATFD)
  • Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights (FTDES)
  • Coordination of the Forum for Tunisian Immigration (CAIT)
  • (FTCR – ADTF- UTIT – AIDDA – COLLECTIF 3C – UTAC – ZEMBRA – ATNF – ATML – FILIGRANES – ACDR – UTS – CAPMED – CFT – YOUNGA)

International organisations

  • Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN)
  • European Association for the Defense of Human Rights (AEDH)
  • International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
  • Migreurop
09. Dezember 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für No Border Lasts Forever Conference III, Frankfurt am Main 21./22.02.2014 · Kategorien: Deutschland, Termine [alt]

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No Border Lasts Forever Conference III

Retrospectives and perspectives of the antiracist movements, 21st-23rd of February 2014

Studierendenhaus/ KOZ, Universität Frankfurt-Bockenheim, Mertonstr. 26-28

Please take part in our survey to design the agenda for the conference – see below.

Two years ago, the last No Border Lasts Forever conference took place in Frankfurt. Two years of ongoing struggles and changes in the antiracist and the self-organized migrants movements. Amongst these – most notably – an uprising of refugees in form of many strong initiatives, transnationally – even outside Europe – as well as in Germany.

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09. Dezember 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Choucha: Innenministerkonferenz Osnabrück · Kategorien: Deutschland, Libyen, Tunesien · Tags:

Berichte und Bilder von den Choucha-bezogenen Aktivitäten bei der Innenministerkonferenz in Osnabrück

Neben der Pressekonferenz (s.u.) haben in Osnabrück zwei weitere Aktivitäten stattgefunden: Zunächst die Übergabe zweier Briefe an den niedersächsischen Staatssekretär Hans-Jörg Haferkamp (in seiner Eigenschaft als Leiter des Planungsstabs der Innenministerkonferenz). Konkret hat es sich dabei um unseren Appell an die Innenminister der Länder und des Bundes sowie einen kurzen, von den ehemaligen Choucha-Flüchtlingen unterzeichneten Brief gehandelt. Sodann hat im Anschluss an die Pressekonferenz eine kleine Demonstration durch die Osnabrücker Innenstadt stattgefunden, die aber wegen des Herbststurmes „Xavers“ bereits nach 30 Minuten abgebrochen wurde, auch deshalb, weil die Innenstadt wie leergefegt war. Bilder von der Pressekonferenz, der Briefübergabe und der Demo finden sich an folgender Stelle:

http://afrique-europe-interact.net/index.php?
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08. Dezember 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Mali Militäreinsatz und der stille US / EU Pakt mit algerischem Militär und Ölkonzern · Kategorien: Algerien, Europa, Frankreich, Hintergrund, Mali · Tags:

ECFR’s European Foreign Policy Scorecard 2013

North Africa

The EU was ineffective in encouraging political reform in Algeria and Morocco this year and failed to use opportunities such as the Election Observation Mission in Algeria.

The challenge for the EU in Algeria and Morocco is to pool influence in national capitals to drive much-needed political reform. While technical cooperation driven by the European Commission and the EEAS continued in 2012, and in the case of Algeria expanded, there was little evidence of real reform in either case. After years of procrastination, Algeria agreed in early 2012 to come to the negotiating table regarding an ENP Action Plan; and in May it invited an EU observation mission (EOM) to its legislative elections for the first time (though there were concerns about malpractice by the ruling party and allegations of voter fraud in municipal elections in December). But in the second half of the year, as France and the US focused on efforts to win Algerian support for an ECOWAS-led mission in Mali, the centre of gravity in the EU–Algerian relationship shifted back to member-state capitals with a focus on energy ties – particularly Italy, Portugal, Spain, and the UK. In November the Netherlands joined this group as it signed a deal for shale-gas exploration in Algeria. By the end of the year, there were few signs that the EU–Algerian partnership had deepened or that meaningful reform had taken place.

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08. Dezember 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Libyen: Die Skepsis der deutschen Grossunternehmen · Kategorien: Deutschland, Libyen · Tags:

http://deutsche-wirtschafts-nachrichten.de/2013/11/19/

„Mit Steuergeldern: EU bildet Militärs in Libyen aus

Offiziell hilft die EU bei der Ausbildung der zivilen libyschen Sicherheitskräfte. Tatsächlich baut sie in Libyen mit europäischen Steuergeldern eine Armee auf. Das Land muss unter Kontrolle gehalten werden, damit das libysche Öl fließen kann. Mit den Öl-Einnahmen werden internationale Konzerne bezahlt.

Die Staaten der EU geben Milliarden in Libyen aus, um das Land nach dem Bürgerkrieg von 2010 stabil zu halten. Davon profitieren die Rüstungskonzerne. Die Sicherheitslage bleibt angespannt.

In Tripolis sind am Montag Panzer ausgerückt. Das Land ist immer noch im Bürgerkrieg.

Mittendrin – und ohne Auftrag dazu: Die EU, mit Steuergeldern der Europäer. […]“

08. Dezember 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für „Wir sind alle Oranienplatz und Wir bleiben Alle!“ – Demo 15.12.2013 · Kategorien: Deutschland, Termine [alt] · Tags:

O-Platz-Demo 15.12

Wir sind alle Oranienplatz und Wir bleiben Alle!

Aufruf zur Demonstration am Sonntag 15.12.!

Wir starten um 15 Uhr am Oranienplatz und ziehen gemeinsam zur Senatsverwaltung für Inneres, Grunerstraße/Stralauerstraße am Alex, dem Sitz von Henkel. Und wir werden bleiben, zu einer Nachtkundgebung bis zum nächsten Morgen, bis das Ultimatum zurückgezogen wird.
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07. Dezember 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für EU – Türkei: Rückübernahmeabkommen und Abschaffung der Visapflicht · Kategorien: Europa, Türkei · Tags: ,

Hurriyet Daily News (Turquie)

Turkey and EU agree to sign historic visa deal

Turkey and the European Union have agreed to sign the much-anticipated Readmission Agreement on Dec. 16 in Ankara in return for launching visa liberalization talks for Turkish citizens, after nearly two years of arduous negotiations.
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06. Dezember 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Bundeswehrsoldaten bearbeiten Asylanträge · Kategorien: Deutschland · Tags: ,

http://www.heise.de/tp/artikel/40/40516/1.html

Bundeswehrsoldaten für die Bearbeitung von Asylanträgen gesucht

„Augen Geradeaus“ meldet einen ungewöhnlichen Fall von Amtshilfe

Man weiß es längst, die Bundeswehr ist im Wandel. Ihre Aufgaben haben sich geändert und somit auch die ihrer Soldaten. Im vorliegenden Fall geht es einmal nicht um die langsame Veränderung von einer Verteidigungsarmee zu einer internationalen Einsatztruppe, welche die Sicherheit Deutschlands in fernen, wilden Territorien präventiv und proaktiv verteidigt und Handelswege in Südostasien und Teilen Südamerikas sichern soll, sondern um einen Büroeinsatz an der Asylantragsfront.

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06. Dezember 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Kompass: Antira Newsletter für Dezember 2013 · Kategorien: Deutschland

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