31. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für EU Hilfe für griechische Abschiebeknäste und Abschottung · Kategorien: Deutschland, Griechenland · Tags:

Question Time in the German Bundestag on 24 October 2012 (13.35 to 15.35 hrs)

Answered by Minister of State Cornelia Pieper

Question no. 33
Andrej Hunko, Member of the Bundestag
The Left Party parliamentary group

Question:

What additional information does the Federal Government now have about EU financial support for the construction and/or renovation of Greek detention centres for people facing deportation or other reception facilities (including for the temporary accommodation of Syrian refugees), which in April 2012 the Federal Government said it largely had no knowledge of in its answer to my written question 7, Bundestag printed paper 17/9307, and my oral question 63 (record of plenary proceedings 17/177); and what funds or other forms of support from the EU and its Member States are being or have been, since 2011, made available or used for the renovation, restructuring and construction of such facilities or, in connection with this, the establishment of new police units and police stations throughout the country?

Answer:

The Greek government’s National Action Plan on Asylum Reform and Migration Management, which provides for the construction of reception facilities, among other measures, receives financial support from the EU Commission in the form of 9.8 million euros in emergency funding from the European Refugee Fund. The European Union is providing personnel and non-financial support for the implementation of the National Action Plan via the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and the European Commission. For example, EASO is deploying asylum support teams composed of officials from the EU Member States. Frontex, the EU border agency, is supporting Greece in the field of border management. In addition, funding from the EU External Borders Fund and the European Return Fund, among others, is available for Greece. According to the European Commission, which manages these funds, Greece has not yet submitted complete plans for all planned facilities, meaning that the EU’s financial contribution cannot yet be specified exactly.

To date, Greece has only applied for EU funding for individual projects: funding for the construction or renovation of reception centres in Filakio, Orestiada and Karoti from the EU External Borders Fund, for example, or funding for detention facilities in Athens, Elliniko and Aspropyros from the European Return Fund.
In this context, Germany will support proposals at the European Union’s Justice and Home Affairs Council on 25-26 October 2012 to make it significantly easier for Member States experiencing economic difficulties, such as Greece, to access funding from EU funds such as the External Borders Fund and the Return Fund by reducing the required national co-financing rate.

The Federal Government is also actively participating in support for Greece in the framework of the EU assistance coordinated by EASO, by sending experts from the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) to Athens, and at bilateral level by sending a BAMF liaison officer to Greece. Additionally, both in the framework of Frontex and on a bilateral basis, officers from the Federal Police are being sent to Greece and technical support for border surveillance is being made available.

The assistance provided by Germany or by the EU funds specified above is not intended as support for the establishment of new police units or police stations as such.

31. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für EU Griechenland: Aktionsplan Asyl Migration · Kategorien: Europa, Griechenland · Tags:

http://www.statewatch.org/news/2012/oct/eu-com-greece-migration-15358-12.pdf

27. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Abschiebeknast Rom – Video · Kategorien: Italien · Tags:
http://fortresseurope.blogspot.it/2012/09/in-name-of-italian-people.html 
Family fathers, female workers, young boys and girls born in Italy. Many of them arrive every day in the Identification and Expulsion centres (CIE) of Rome. They did not commit any crime, nevertheless they risk to spend 18 months behind bars waiting to be expelled. They detention is validated by a Justice of the Peace. In the name of the Italian People.
A short doc directed by Gabriele Del Grande and Stefano Liberti
25. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Aktuelle Situation auf Lampedusa · Kategorien: Italien, Libyen, Tunesien · Tags: ,

[französisch / italienisch]

Situation générale à Lampedusa

Les tunisiens rescapés du naufrage des 6-7 septembre ont été contraints de rester dans le centre de premier secours et d’accueil de Contrada Imbriacola jusqu’à leur transfert le 8 octobre, alors que celui-ci est théoriquement prévu pour accueillir les migrants de 48 à 96 heures. Quotidiennement la majorité d’entre eux se sont donc échappés du centre fermé et se promenaient librement sur l’île. Depuis lors, tous les migrants transitant par Lampedusa et y séjournant au-delà de la durée prévue par le statut du centre sortent régulièrement avec les risques que cela comporte : sauter la barrière qui entoure le centre, escalader la montagne rocailleuse et rentrer de nuit dans l’obscurité la plus totale.

Une ordonnance a été éditée par la maire, Giusi Nicolini, afin d’interdire aux propriétaires des bars de vendre de l’alcool aux « extracommunautaires ». Depuis deux semaines la circulation sur l’île des personnes, majoritairement d’origine sub-saharienne, n’a été l’objet d’aucun litige. Aucune mesure n’a cependant été prise pour permettre aux migrants de sortir de manière régulière du centre et de compenser ainsi leur présence excessive à Lampedusa.

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22. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Protest am Abschiebeknast Korinth (Griechenland) · Kategorien: Griechenland · Tags: , ,

http://infomobile.w2eu.net/2012/10/22/protest-at-the-detention-centre-in-corinth-reveals-inhuman-and-degrading-detention-conditions/

Protest at the detention centre in Corinth reveals inhuman and degrading detention conditions
Published on October 22, 2012

The provisory detention centre for sans-papiers was opened about four months ago in an overnight action by the Ministry of Citizen Protection and Public Order. It is one of three mass detention centres – the others are located in Xanthi and in Komotini – which were set up by the new government in the summer to fit the thousand arrested sans-papiers captured during the Xenios Dias sweep operation. There have been repeated protests by the mayor of Corinth against the creation of this detention centre. He even reached the point to cut off the water supply.

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12. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Grosser Libyen Bericht – Presse Konferenz · Kategorien: Italien, Libyen, Sahara · Tags: , , ,

Der grosse Libyen-Bericht zur Situation der MigrantInnen und Flüchtlinge und zur Italien- / EU-Kooperation mit Libyen wird veröffentlicht:

Claude Moraes (S&D) and Amnesty International invite you to the lunch event

S.O.S. Europe
The Human Cost of Defending Our Borders

Screening of the award-winning documentary
Closed Sea
and panel discussion

Thursday, 18 October 2012, 12.00 – 14.00
European Parliament, ASP A3H-1
Sandwich lunch will be provided

PANELISTS:
Claude Moraes, hosting MEP, S&D
Stefano Liberti, director of ‚Closed Sea‘
Abu Kurke, Ethiopian refugee, push-back witness and boat survivor
Diana Eltahawy, Libya researcher Amnesty International

Practical information:
Please RSVP to Anna Maria Leichtfried at asylumigration@amnesty.eu confirming your attendance. If you require accreditation to the European Parliament, kindly provide your name, date of birth, nationality and type and number of your ID at the latest by Thursday 11 October. At the day of the event, please be present at the Altiero Spinelli entrance of the European Parliament between 11.00 and 11.45.

Background to the event:
In an attempt to prevent „irregular migration“ from Africa to Europe, some European countries implement border control measures outside their own territory, at sea and on land. States have reached agreements to intercept boats at sea and return people to countries in West and North Africa, in circumstances that expose people to serious human rights violations. As there is an almost complete lack of transparency surrounding many European countries‘ border management practices and agreements with North and West African states, these violations go unchecked.

The award-winning documentary „Closed Sea“ gives a unique insight into the consequences of migration control policies for real people. It aims to tell the story of a group of African refugees who were pushed back to Libya by the Italian authorities. In the documentary, the witnesses of these push-back policies talk about what happened to them on the boats and after they were returned to Libya. The makers met their witnesses in Shousha refugee camp, at the border between Libya and Tunisia, and in two reception camps for asylum seekers (C.A.R.A.) in southern Italy. The interviews constitute the main part of the documentary, along with a session of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, in the landmark case Hirsi Jamaa and others v. Italy. In the final judgment delivered in February 2012, the European Court of Human Rights found that a push-back operation conducted by Italy in May 2009 violated the European Convention on Human Rights.

Amnesty International organises this event as part of its campaign “When you don’t exist”, which aims to improve the protection of human rights for migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers in Europe and its borders. Under the slogan “S.O.S. Europe”, Amnesty’s campaign seeks to shine a light on human rights violations at the borders of Europe and aims to hold those who are responsible to account. Find out more about the campaign at www.whenyoudontexist.eu.
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10. Oktober 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Gabriele Del Grande / Stefani Liberti: Im Namen des italienischen Volks (Film) · Kategorien: Italien, Libyen, Tunesien · Tags: , , ,

ZaLab presents:

In the name of the Italian people (doc, 7’, Italy, 2012)
by Gabriele Del Grande and Stefano Liberti

Family fathers, female workers, young boys and girls born in Italy. Many of them arrive every day in the Identification and Expulsion centres (CIE) of Rome. They did not commit any crime, nevertheless they risk to spend 18 months behind bars waiting to be expelled. They detention is validated by a Justice of the Peace. In the name of the Italian People. An expired visa is enough. According to the law. And this is also enough to reassure public opinion and delete the problem. However we decided to go and take a look. A short doc came out of it, a journey made of images and stories from the CIE of Roma. Since we believe that showing those places and listen to those voices means breaking a definition. As well as confirming that no human being is illegal. Not even when the law say so.

In the name of the Italian People is the first of a series of short documentaries produced by ZaLab with the support of Open Society Foundations on the serious democratic emergency in today Italy. The main aim of the mini-docs is to narrate the several violations of fundamental rights across the country and to collect live testimonies from those who personally suffer from the situation, out of preconceptions and journalistic simplifications. ZaLab short docs are conceived for web distribution within the context of public awareness and advocacy campaigns.
In the name of the Italian people today is on ZaLab.org

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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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21. September 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für UK: Blockade Abschiebeknast erfolgreich – 35 TamilInnen nicht abgeschoben · Kategorien: Nicht zugeordnet · Tags: , ,

Direct action gets the goods: blockade helps stop 35 people being deported

some of no borders | 21.09.2012 15:30

A blockade of Colnbrook and Harmondsworth detention centres on Wednesday (19 September) held up the UK Border Agency’s planned deportation of Tamil refugees back to the killing fields of Sri Lanka. With one person D-locked under a deportation coach, the blockade held for 3 1/2 hours, long enough for the deporters to miss their flight slot and for 35 people to get off with legal injunctions.

srilanka blockade 9/12
srilanka blockade 9/12

At 2.30pm on Wednesday, 60 Sri Lankan nationals, mainly Tamil, were due to be deported to Colombo from Stansted airport where they faced a very real risk of arrest and torture on arrival. [1]

However, at 11am, as one of the WH Tours coaches of deportees emerged from Colnbrook and Harmondsworth detention centres headed for the airport, around a dozen people rushed to stop it. One of them climbed under the coach and attached their neck with a bicycle d-lock to the underside. Supporters immediately held up a sign telling the driver not to move as someone was under the coach, and recorded themselves explaining this to him. The coach then remained stationary for 3 1/2 hours. The engine was kept running: according to the driver, turning off the ignition lowers the suspension and could result in the person being crushed. This may seem dangerous for the person involved, but it was a much smaller risk than that faced by many of the people on the coach who feared torture or death on return.

Vollständiger Text:

http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2012/09/500390.html

siehe auch:

Sri Lankan asylum seekers removed from deportation flight at last minute after judge accepts there is risk of torture
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/sri-lankan-asylum-seekers-removed-from-deportation-flight-at-last-minute-after-judge-accepts-there-is-risk-of-torture-8157192.html

19. September 2012 · Kommentare deaktiviert für UK: Blockade Abschiebeknast – um Abschiebung zu verhindern · Kategorien: Nicht zugeordnet · Tags: , ,

Immigration Detention Centre blockaded

The UK is set to deport dozens of Tamil asylum seekers to Sri Lanka from the UK on 19th September, disregarding clear evidence of torture on return and the outcries of the Tamil community and human rights groups. Injunctions have been granted in the High Court last night, stopping some removals, and others are expected today.

Meanwhile, activists have started a blockade of Colnbrook Immigration Removal Centre, to prevent detainees being taken to the airport. At least one activist is locked on underneath one of the coaches.

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