10. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Boat-people im Mittelmeer: Appell an UN und EU · Kategorien: Europa

From: roberto.malini@everyonegroup.com
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 21:13:15 +0200
Subject: An Appeal to the International Institutions to Activate Efficient Programmes for Rescuing Refugees at Sea
To: sgcentral@un.org; sg@un.org

An Appeal to the International Institutions to Activate Efficient Programmes for Rescuing Refugees at Sea

To:
Antonio Guterres, UN High Commissioner for Refugees
Navanethem Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
Nils Muiznieks, Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights
Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament
José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission
Member of the European Parliament, Council of Europe, Council of European Ministers, European Commission
The Governments of Italy, Cyprus, Greece, Malta, Spain and
Civil Society
Companies that produces vehicles, boats, aircraft and marine monitoring systems

Rome (Italy), September 10, 2012

We, the undersigned, were sad to learn that on September 7th, 2012 dozens of refugees lost their lives in the waters that separate North Africa from the Island of Lampedusa (Italy). It is the umpteenth tragedy involving desperate people fleeing from persecution and poverty among the indifference of the rest of the world. Over the past 20 years more than 20,000 refugees from African nations have perished in the short 127- km stretch of sea that separates desperate human beings from the hope of a safe refuge. For years the undersigned have been calling on the Italian government and international institutions to start a programme for the monitoring and rescue of refugees at sea, a programme that can be extended at the same time to Cyprus, Greece, Malta and Spain.
As a result of this request, we have suffered intimidation and censorship by the media. However, we are making another heartfelt appeal to the authorities this petition is addressed to: the civilized world cannot sit back and accept this slaughter that is destroying (along with so many lives) the right to life, the security and well-being that belongs to children, women, persecuted people, to all human beings, without distinction. Making the refugees’ crossing safer is a feat of civilization which the European Union, the United Nations and civil society cannot shirk from.

Until now, the dangers of the „journey of hope“ have been used by governments to scare people who under take this solution in an attempt to flee from a tragic existence. It is unfair, a true crime against humanity, and it is time to put a stop to it. To prevent these tragedies taking place at sea, the institutions have to make boats available, as well as aircraft and helicopters, patrols, maritime surveillance and a 24-hour rescue service, equipped with thermal cameras, radar and advanced technology. The rescue service would require fast helicopters, capable of rescuing and transporting large numbers of refugees, and monitoring systems on the ground to constantly keep an eye on the areas of the sea most affected by migration. It is important that advanced facilities are put in place to support refugees, including the establishment of offshore platforms that can be used by damaged boats and vessels that have gone adrift. Human life is the most precious thing that civilization is called on to protect, and the current situation, with the present inadequate sea rescue organization, is a source of guilt and shame for the international institutions, governments, civil society and all those who are able to improve the safety of refugees but do nothing about it. That is why we are renewing this appeal in the hope of stirring people’s conscience. We wish to work together for a new era that would raise our civilization to a higher level in which all persecuted and poor people – and all the human beings who risk their lives in search of protection – are considered brothers and sisters, and every life lost during these tragic crossings represents a loss for us all.

Thanking you for your attention and everything you can do to save lives,

EveryOne Group

Eritrean Youth Solidarity for Change (EYSC)

NGO Gandhi

Contacts:

EveryOne Group

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http://www.everyonegroup.com/
+39 3343449180 :: +39 331 3585406

Eritrean Youth Solidarity for Change (EYSC)

www.eysc.net
info@eysc.net

Ong Gandhi
http://www.asefasc.org/it
a.fessaha@tiscali.it

10. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Protestmarsch der Flüchtlinge: Demo 13.10.2012, Berlin · Kategorien: Deutschland · Tags:
Hier ein kurzer Mobiclip für den Refugeemarch am Samstag
10. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Fischfang und die Entstehung von Grenzen auf See · Kategorien: Lesetipps · Tags: , ,

Lissa K. Wadewitz. The Nature of Borders: Salmon, Boundaries, and Bandits on the Salish Sea. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2012. 384 pp. $24.95 (paper), ISBN 978-0-295-99182-5.

Reviewed by Sheila M. McManus (University of Lethbridge)
Published on H-Borderlands (September, 2012)
Commissioned by Benjamin H. Johnson

http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=31854

Drawing Lines in the Salish Sea

Even the most cursory glance at North American borderlands scholarship reveals that we are, overwhelmingly, a bunch of drylanders.  The vast majority of us are obsessed with tracking invisible lines and the categories they create or challenge on the open dry land of the continent.  What makes Lissa K. Wadewitz’s work so refreshing and important is that she turns her back firmly on the land and gazes out to the deep, salmon-rich water of the Salish Sea, where present-day British Columbia and Washington State meet.  In doing so, she accomplishes something unprecedented in the field of North American borderlands history.

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10. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Wehrmacht: Massacres of Black French Soldiers in 1940 · Kategorien: Deutschland, Frankreich, Lesetipps · Tags: ,

Raffael Scheck. Hitler’s African Victims: The German Army Massacres of Black French Soldiers in 1940. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. xii + 202 pp. $65.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-521-85799-4.

Reviewed by Jeremiah Kitunda (Appalachian State University)
Published on H-Genocide (September, 2012)
Commissioned by Elisa G. von Joeden-Forgey

http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=31854

A Tribute to Europe’s African Retainers and Their Fate in the Twentieth-Century Rhineland

During the first half of the twentieth century the fate of Africa and Europe became intricately connected through the two bloody conflicts of 1914-18 and 1939-45. However, as one African adage goes, “until the lions have their own historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter,” and most histories of the two world wars focus on the European rank-and-file. The narratives of African retainers of Europe as victors and victims is overshadowed by the story of their European comrades, not because black soldiers’ stories were inconsequential, not because their numbers and actions were insignificant compared to those of their fellow white comrades, but because history is by nature selective and subjective. Moreover, archival sources containing such narratives are only now becoming publicly available.

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10. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Sinai: Immer mehr Festnahmen von MigrantInnen und Flüchtlingen · Kategorien: Ägypten, Israel · Tags: , ,

This morning (9th October), a large group of Sub Saharans, probably the 55 people arrested last week in the Sinaï (see article below) arrived on board of 3 microbuses and 1 police vehicule in el Qanater prison for men (north of Cairo).
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10. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Calais: Demo gegen die Räumungen und die Repression, 13.10.2012 · Kategorien: Frankreich · Tags:

This morning 1, the Sudanese camp was destroyed. 19 arrests. The footprints of everyone were taken. 3 people were put in detention and is expected to deport them to Italy. The others were released tonight. The cops told them that if they returned they would settle there six months in prison.

Yesterday the Palestinian squat was sentenced closed leaving all matters within its occupants. It has been said that if they returned they would have six months in prison ..

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10. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Tunesien: Unruhen auf Djerba · Kategorien: Tunesien · Tags:

„Bei schweren Zusammenstößen zwischen Demonstranten und der Polizei auf der tunesischen Ferieninsel Djerba sind am Samstag mehrere Dutzend Menschen verletzt worden. Wie ein Sprecher des Innenministeriums berichtete, hatten einige hundert Bewohner aus Protest gegen die Wiedereröffnung einer Müllhalde eine Straße blockiert. Als die Demonstranten Steine und Brandsätze auf die Polizisten warfen, setzten diese Tränengas und Knüppel ein.

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08. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Konferenz der Regierungen gegen Boat-people und wegen Mali · Kategorien: Algerien, Italien, Malta, Marokko, Spanien, Tunesien

In einer detaillierten Darstellung beschreibt die algerische Tageszeitung Le Qutoidien d’Oran vom 07.10.2012 eine der wichtigsten Anti-Migrationskonferenzen der beiden letzten Jahrzehnte im Mittelmeer, das 5+5 Treffen der Staatschefs des westlichen Mittelmeers in der maltesischen Hauptstadt Valletta am 05./06.10.2012.

In der Reihe der 5+5 Konferenzen liefen bislang in der Regel Staatsministerkonferenzen zu Fragen der militärischen Zusammenarbeit, der Migrationsabschottung und des Antiterrorismus. Die Konferenzreihe hatte vor zwei Jahrzehnten die US-nahe internationale Organisation IOM ins Leben gerufen und thematisch ausgedehnt. Diesesmal standen laut der algerischen Tageszeitung zwei Themen im Mittelpunkt: Die angekündigte Militärintervention Frankreichs in Nordmali und die Bekämpfung der Boat-people im westlichen Mittelmeer. In der Nordmali-Frage gab es aber keinen weitgreifenden Konsens, und auch die Frage der Boat-people wird anscheinend nicht einmütig diskutiert. Der tunesische Staatschef Moncef Marzouki sprach sich jedenfalls gegen ein Abschottungsszenario und für humanitäre Einsätze im Mittelmeer aus. Aber vielleicht verabreden die Staatsrepräsentanten auf bilateralem Weg –  sowohl in der Mali- wie auch in der Boat-people-Frage – eine militärisch-polizeiliche Zusammenarbeit, die weniger sichtbar ist.

http://www.lequotidien-oran.com/index.php?news=5173921&archive_date=2012-10-07
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08. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Halbjahresplan gegen informelle Ökonomie der Armen in Algerien · Kategorien: Algerien · Tags:
Die landesweiten anhaltenden Polizeiaktionen gegen informelle Märkte der Armen in Algerien sind auf ein halbes Jahr geplant und entsprechen einem tiefergreifenden wirtschaftlichen wie sozialpolitischen Kalkül, so algerische Regierungsankündigungen.

http://www.lequotidien-oran.com/index.php?news=5173920&archive_date=2012-10-07

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08. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für 68 Harragas auf See vor Annaba festgenommen · Kategorien: Algerien · Tags:

Mehrere Seemeilen vor der ostalgerischen Stadt Annaba wurden am 05./06.10.2012 insgesamt 68 Harraga auf mehreren Booten festgenommen. Sie errwartet ein Gerichtsprozess wegen unerlaubten Verlassen des Landes.

http://www.lequotidien-oran.com/index.php?news=5173979

http://www.lequotidien-oran.com/index.php?news=5173875&archive_date=2012-10-06