14. April 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Griechenland: Flüchtlingsproteste gehen weiter · Kategorien: Griechenland · Tags:

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Wave of protests by migrants in greek detention centers continues

Published on April 9, 2013

What started with a protest by detainees at the migrant detention camp at Amygdaleza in northern Attica, has reportedly spread nationwide. As many as 2,000 migrants being held at detention centers around the country have reportedly gone on a hunger strike since Saturday April 6, to protest the deplorable conditions, police violence and prolongued detention periods.

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13. April 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Algerien: Regierung will keine Abschiebelager einrichten · Kategorien: Algerien · Tags: ,

30.000 réfugiés sub-sahariens pris en charge par l’Algérie
par Houari Saaïdia
http://www.lequotidien-oran.com/index.php?news=5181688
L’Algérie avait annoncé dernièrement qu’elle allait changer son approche quant au traitement du flux massif des réfugiés sub-sahariens vers les frontières algériennes.
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09. April 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Griechenland: Mehr als 2.000 Flüchtlinge und MigrantInnen in Hungerstreik in Abschiebeknästen · Kategorien: Griechenland · Tags:

More than 2,000 immigrants held in reception centers in Greece have been on a hunger strike since April 6 to denounce the intolerable conditions.

KEERFA activists said at a press conference on April 8, “The culmination of the poor detention conditions, the mistreatment and tortures migrants have to deal with in reception centers was the three suicide attempts which happened in Amygdaleza center in northern Athens last weekend”.

KEERFA coordinator, Petros Constantinou, talked about the inhuman conditions in reception centers, adding that hunger strikes have spread across Greece, while many police departments have turned into places of abuse for immigrants and refugees.

Local immigrant community leaders who also spoke at the press conference called on authorities to give them permission to visit with hunger-striking migrants at the detention centers and to provide them access to doctors and lawyers.

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02. April 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Zypern: Unruhen in Abschiebeknast Menoyia · Kategorien: Nicht zugeordnet · Tags: ,

Discontent brews at new detention centre

By Stefanos Evripidou (published on March 30th 2013)

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus/discontent-brews-new-detention-centre/20130330

Trouble is already brewing in the new detention centre in Menoyia, after inmates complained about a lack of mobile phone access to the outside world, which resulted in a standoff yesterday with inmates claiming they were beaten and pepper sprayed by police. The new centre, currently holding 118 inmates including 16 women, was finally set up this year for the short-term stay of undocumented migrants and failed asylum seekers who are to be deported. During its inauguration, police chief Michalis Papageorgiou said the centre meets all EU requirements on living standards and would set the standard in Europe and internationally. However, a number of inmates contacted the Cyprus Mail yesterday claiming they had been beaten and pepper sprayed by police after refusing to go into their rooms, holding eight per room. The inmates claimed those in charge of the centre have been cutting off access to mobile telephony every day for a couple of hours, making it impossible for inmates to contact family. „There are people here desperate to get in touch with family in Syria and they cannot because they keep cutting the signal every day,“ said one Palestinian inmate. Another from Iran said he had a wife and child born in Cyprus that he was trying to get in touch with. „We have learnt that they have a switch in the main office which they use to cut off the signal every day for no reason. The connection works fine. CyTA came and checked it,“ said the one inmate. According to another inmate, when he complained about the problem last week, a policeman said they don’t need a mobile connection anyway, prompting the inmate to swear at the policeman. In response, police allegedly handcuffed the man, putting his hands behind his back, and punched him in the chest repeatedly. They then took him to a police holding cell in another town for four days before returning him to Menoyia, said the inmate. Yesterday, after the signal was down for four hours, a number of inmates decided to protest. When police ordered that they return to their wing, holding eight per room, the inmates staged a ’sit-down‘, refusing to budge. „We said we want the mobile signal back. We need to speak to people. We have family in Syria, around the world. We are not criminals, we are refugees with visa problems,“ said one inmate. „Then they came at us with batons and spray, hitting us. I have three people sitting in my room with red eyes and hands,“ he said. Police spokesman Andreas Angelides confirmed there was a problem with the telephone service at the centre and that the lines were down from 12pm till 2pm yesterday. „A group of men protested and refused to enter their wing, causing police to intervene,“ he said. Asked if they used batons and spray, he said: „No, but they did have to make a dynamic intervention so the men would agree to return to their wing and the centre could continue with the rest of its programme for the day.“ He said he was not aware of any mobile telephony problems on previous days. Asked about the use of force, Angelides denied violence was used. „If anyone has a complaint against the police they need to make it official so it can be investigated,“ he said. The inmates also complained that they were living in worse conditions than at the notorious Block 10 holding cells on the grounds of the Nicosia central prisons. „They handcuff is when we leave the room to get medicine, when we have a visitor, for anything; we are not even allowed to accept a bar of chocolate or tea or coffee from our visitors. Why are we treated this way? We are not criminals,“ said one. „I was in block 10 for ten months, it was much better than this,“ added another. The aim of Menoyia was to improve living conditions of people caught in legal limbo, usually awaiting deportation after failing to secure asylum in Cyprus. In some cases, particularly for Syrians or those whose country of origin refuses to accept them back, the wait for deportation could last months or years. Security at the centre is provided by special constables, an issue of contention between parliament and government that had delayed the centre’s operation. The justice ministry was eventually given final say, going with the state’s original plan of using police, including hiring about 100 special constables at a cost of EUR2.8 million.

20. März 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Ukraine: Abschiebehaft ohne richterliche Überprüfung · Kategorien: Nicht zugeordnet · Tags:

http://bordermonitoring-ukraine.eu/

17. März 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Ägypten, Israel – Abschiebehaft in den östlichen Mittelmeerländern · Kategorien: Ägypten, Israel · Tags: ,

http://www.migreurop.org/IMG/pdf/enfermement-egypte-israel.pdf

 

 

 

12. März 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Global Detention Project · Kategorien: Hintergrund · Tags:

Quelle: globaldetentionproject.org

About the Global Detention Project

Aims

The Global Detention Project (GDP) is an inter-disciplinary research initiative that investigates the role detention plays in states’ responses to global migration, with a special focus on the policies and physical infrastructures of detention. The project is based at the Graduate Institute’s Programme for the Study of Global Migration and has received financial support from the Open Society Foundations, Zennstrom Philanthropies, the Swiss Network for International Studies, and the Geneva International Academic Network.
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16. Februar 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Malta: Warum starb Mamdou Kamara? · Kategorien: Malta · Tags: , ,

English below

[FR] La malhonneteté des autorités maltaises: l’homme retrouvé mort dans le van qui le conduisait hors du centre de retention serait mort de „peur“.

Bizarrement l’autopsie indique qu’il se serait evanoui des suites de ses souffrances a la suite d’un traumatisme contondant. Une enquete judiciaire est en cours pour determiner les responsabilites des deux officiers qui escortaient la victime.

http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130213/

[EN]
Wednesday, February 13, 2013, 12:11

Migrant’s death in van – Officer said he may have died ‚of fright‘

Victim Mamdou Kamara

Victim Mamdou Kamara

A Detention Service officer told a court today how he had received a call from a colleague, telling him that a migrant they were escorting had died in their van, possibly because of ‘fright’.
The court was continuing the compilation of evidence against soldiers Clive Cuschieri and Mark Anthony Dimech who stand accused of the murder of Malian migrant Mamdou Kamara after he was beaten in a Detenetion Service van in June.
Taking the witness stand, Marie Therese Camilleri Podesta and Ali Safraz, pathologists, said that they carried out a post-mortem examination on Mr  Kamara and established that the cause of death was due to vasovagel inhibition due to severe pain following blunt trauma.
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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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31. Januar 2013 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Griechenland: Syrische Flüchtlinge im Hungerstreik · Kategorien: Griechenland, Syrien · Tags: ,

Syrian refugees detained in Petrou Ralli (Athens) and Aspropirgos in hunger strike!
Published on January 29, 2013

They demand freedom and political asylum. Some of the hunger strikers are more than 15 months in detention!

http://infomobile.w2eu.net/2013/01/29/syrian-refugees-detained-in-petrou-ralli-athens-and-aspropirgos-in-hunger-strike/
https://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=1453221