7 Oct 06: Transnational Day of Action Against Migration Controls
One of NoBorders | 20.09.2006 12:05 | Transnational Day of Action Against Migration Controls | Migration | Birmingham | London
One year after the escalations in Ceuta and Melilla, a broad network of migration-related initiatives call for freedom of movement in a transnational day of action. In dozens of cities in Europe and also in Africa, manifestations and demonstrations are in preparation for 7th of October.
To organize such a day of migration-related actions was decided at the European Social Forum in May 2006, when about 15,000 people from different social movements met in Athens.
To organize such a day of migration-related actions was decided at the European Social Forum in May 2006, when about 15,000 people from different social movements met in Athens.
Since last year the militarisation of EU-migration policy has got another
instrument: Frontex! Thats the name of the new European Border Agency,
which is located in Warsaw. Frontex organised already EU-wide
charterdeportations and coordinates an operation now at the coast
of West Africa: to intensify controls by ships and airplanes to prevent
more so called African boatpeople from reaching Europe.
At the moment (September 06) still without meeting any success: every day
new boats are landing at the Canary Islands, with more people than ever
before, and some starting at about a 1200 km distance from Mauretania or
even Senegal. During the last months hundreds of people drowned or died of
hunger or of thirst when they risked this new route. And the same is
still happening in the Sicilian Channel.
European governments put increasing pressure to African countries to
become henchmen for their inhuman migration-policy. Beginning in July 06
a so-called "African European summit on migration and development" took
place in Rabat, again mainly in order to push African governments to adopt
more systems of migration-control: to implement more visa-restrictions, to
establish detention-camps, to accept "repatriation"-programms. Mainly
North and West African countries are targets of this externalisation-process
at the moment, and they are supposed to block migrants on their way
to Europe and help to deport them to the desert or subsaharan
countries.
The European governments are responsible for thousands of deaths
of African people in the last years; it is a kind of war against migrants
and refugees. The above mentioned Frontex-operation is another step in
this war, aiming again on the destruction of the (new) flight-routes.
With this backdrop the following call for actions on 7th of October is an
important step of common resistance against this inhuman policy.
Eastern European activists will protest in front of the
aforementioned Frontex-office in Warsaw, while in a press-conference in
Nouakchott the illegalisation of migration will be strictly critisized.
From London to Athens, from Hamburg to Barcelona, simultanous
demonstrations and actions are exspected in dozens of cities all over
Europe. And most important: not only in Mauretania, but also in Marocco,
Tunesia and Benin activities have been announced as well.
As you can see in the long list of signatures many more organisations from
various African countries have signed the call. They as well as many
initiatives in Europe support the 3rd Day of Action on the 7th of October,
which will be directed against the denial of rights, against the
criminalisation of migrants and against all immigration controls,
articulating clear demands within the framework of freedom of movement and
the right to stay:
- For Europe-wide unconditional legalisation and equal rights for all
migrants
- For the closure of all detention centers in Europe and everywhere
- For an end to all deportations and the externalisation process
- For the uncoupling of the residence permit from the labour contract and
against 'precarity'.
Until now (20th of September 06) actions and demonstrations for 7th of
October are announced in:
- Austria
Vienna: Decentralised actions and collective demonstration against
detention-camps; Further information: http://no-racism.net/thema/106
- Benin
Cotounou: Activities at 6th, 7th and 9th of October
- France: Paris
- Germany
Berlin: Manifestation and demonstration against a deportation-camp;
contact: konsumfuerfreiesfluten@yahoo.com and
fluchtlingsbrandenburgini@yahoo.fr
More Informations
http://www.chipkartenini.squat.net/Archiv/aktionen/berichte/aktionstag_7_10_06/aktionstag_7_10_06.html
Hamburg: Nothern-germany-wide demonstration against externalisation an and
, more informations:
http://www.fluechtlingsrat-hamburg.de/ and
http://www.nadir.org/nadir/kampagnen/euromayday-hh/de/2006/09/494.shtml
Cologne: Demonstration for right to stay
Frankfurt: Concert for right to stay on 6th, Action at the entrance to the
international bookfair against externalisation and for the right to stay
at 7th, more informations: http://aktivgegenabschiebung.de/
Thuringia: Manifestation in front of the refugee-camp in Freienbessingen -
more informations: www.bergsteigen.net.tc
Nuernberg: Demonstration?
Augsburg: Demonstration for the right to stay
Suedbaden/Freiburg: various actions in the city.
more infos: www.aktionbleiberecht.de
contact: Info@aktionbleiberecht.de
- Greece
- Italy: Local activities in several cities
- Marocco
- Mauretania
Nouakchott and Nouadhibou: Press-Conferences and days of sensibisation
- Netherlands
Amsterdam: Action in the shopping centre of Zaandam (near Amsterdam) to
inform and mobilize the public on the two newly build detention boats in
the Zaandam harbour. Contact: info@allincluded.nl
- Poland
Warsaw: Demonstration with refugees from chechnia and manifestation in
front of Frontext-office
- Spain
Actions or demonstrations in Madrid, Barcelona, Almería, Valencia, Málaga
- Tunesia
- United Kingdom
London: March in South London on 7th, 'movement-building' conference in
East London on Sunday 8th October;
London: 6th of October - Immigration Reporting Center - Close it down"
Contact: sarac@crossroadswomen.net
Glasgow: Unity protest/manifestation, Contact: theunitycentre@btconnect.com
General contact: frassainfo@kein.org
More informations: www.noborder.org
The call:
3rd day of Migration-Related Actions: 7 oct 2006
all over Europe and beyond ...
19.Jun.06 - [this call is also available in french, spanish, german,
italian and greek, see www.noborder.org]
"In the name of fighting clandestine immigration, governments are adopting
repressive policies and are expanding the frontiers of wealthy nations
through centers of detention, ejections, expulsions and selection of the
labour force." (from the migration-related Appeal of Bamako/Mali at the
Polycentric World Social Forum in January 2006)
The European migration regime makes migrants 'illegal'. One of the main
measures of the European Union authorities against the movements and
struggles of migration is currently the establishment of camps and other
instruments of migration control outside Europe, in African and east
European countries (their 'externalisation').
When thousands of migrants and refugees collectively stormed the border
fences of the Spanish enclaves in Ceuta and Melilla in October last year,
the crucial demands for freedom of movement and for equal rights were
clearly brought to public attention, at least for the moment. The inhuman,
barbaric reactions, the fatal shootings and mass deportations to the
desert, mirrored the escalating level of conflict and the crisis of the
European migration regime.
But there is an ongoing process undermining this migration regime, not
only from 'outside' the borders, but also from the inside. All over
Europe, almost every day, there are social and political struggles,
protests and campaigns against camps and deportations, for asylum rights
for women and men, for legalisation, for European citizenship rights based
on residence rather than nationality and against the exploitation of
migrant labour. These struggles go far beyond any narrow understanding of
European identity.
Our new joint call for a Day of Action follows the mobilisations on 31
January 2004 and on 2 April 2005, when we held the first and second days
of action on migration in more than 50 cities across Europe. At the
European Social Forum in Athens in May 2006, the issue of migration for
the first time had its own thematic 'axis'. A growing network of
migration-related initiatives decided in the final assembly to take
another step and coordinate actions around 7 October.
Taking into account specific regional and national conditions and the
circumstances of various struggles, our Day of Action aims for resistance
at European and even transcontinental levels. Our mobilisation will make
the first moves towards Europe-wide central activities in order to develop
the idea of a common demonstration in 2007, either in Brussels or at
another place of public interest. Our aim is to address Europe as a whole
and not only national governments.
In addition the chosen date in October is a reminder of the events in
Ceuta and Melilla in 2005. We will make a particular effort to build
cooperation with initiatives in Africa. A simultaneous day of actions in
European and African cities in October would help to promote an axis on
migration in the next World Social Forum, which will take place in Nairobi
(Kenya) in January 2007. This corresponds with the Bamako Call which we
have already quoted from: 'In the period from the Bamako Forum to the one
in Nairobi, we propose a year long international mobilisation in defense
of the right of all people to circulate freely around the world and to
determine their own destiny... Finally we call for an international day of
mobilisation that could take place in the sites/symbols of the frontiers
(airports, detention centers, embassies, etc.)'.
Above all, we are determined to stress the global dimension of migrant
struggles today. Thus, we intend to connect our Day of Action with the
initiatives and ongoing mass mobilisations of the American migrants
movement in the next future.
The 3rd Day of Action will be directed against the denial of rights,
against the criminalisation of migrants and against all immigration
controls, articulating clear demands within the framework of freedom of
movement and the right to stay:
- For a European unconditional legalisation and equal rights for all migrants
- For the closure of all detention centers in Europe and everywhere
- For an end to all deportations and of the externalisation process
- For the uncoupling of the residence permit from the labour contract and
against 'precarity'.
Signatories as of 7th of september 2006:
Austria:
no-racism.net | euromayday Vienna | révolté | Infoladen Salzburg |
Österreichische HochschülerInnenschaft (Bundesvertretung) | Infomaden |
Deserteurs- und Flüchtlingsberatung | KOMAK MigrantInnen | IG Bildende
Kunst | ATIGF | YDG - Neue Demokratische Jugend | Grundrisse | LEFÖ -
Counselling, Education and Support for Migrant Women | eipcp vienna | GAJ
Wien; Anatolische Föderation Österreich; Rosa Antifa Wien (RAW);
FZ-Autonomes feministische FrauenLesbenMädchen-Zentrum;
Belgium:
Organisation des Exilés Politiques Ivoiriens (OEPI) | Coordination pour la
Régularisation (CRER)
Benin:
Association Interfricaine pour la Promotion et la Défense des Droits des
Réfugiés et Demandeurs d'Asile (AIPDRDA) | Le Conseil Africain des Actions
Concertées (CAFAC) | Le Réseau des Alternatives Dette et Développement
(RECADD)
Cameroon:
Association des Amis des Familles et Victimes des Migrations Clandestines
(AFVMC), Doula;
Canada:
Action Canada pour la Population et le Développement | Coalition d'Appui
aux Travailleurs et Travailleuses Agricoles migrants
Congo (RD):
Groupe des réflexions et d' appui pour la promotion rurale (GRAPR);
Nouvelles alternatives pour le développement (NAD)
Cote D'Ivoire:
Mouvement Ivorien des Droits de la Jeunesse (MIDJ) | Reseau Ouest Africain
pour le Developpement(ROAD), Abidjan | Association de Soutien à l'Auto
Promotion Sanitaire Urbaine(ASAPSU), Abidjan | Marche Mondiale des Femmes
section Côte D'Ivoire(MMF-CI)
France:
Avà Basta, Corse | Association des travailleurs maghrebins de France
(ATMF) | Réseau IPAM | Parti Communiste Français et son réseau "Migrations
et citoyenneté | Association des Marocains en France (AMF) | GISTI (groupe
d'information et de soutien des immigrés) | Collectif de soutien aux sans
papiers (MILLAU 12) | Droits Devant !! | MRAP (Mouvement contre le racisme
et pour l'amitié entre les peuples) | Alternative Libertaire | Les Verts;
teachers union SUD-Education; RESF (Réseau Education sans Frontières);
Ligue Communiste Révolutionnaire; ACORT (Assemblée Citoyenne des
originaires de Turquie ); RACORT (Rassemblement des Associations
Citoyennes des Originaires de Turquie); CSSP49 (Collectif de Soutien aux
Sans-Papiers du Maine-et -Loire; Act Up-Paris; Femmes de la Terre;
Association Khamsa; Reseaux NoVox; Réseau Féministe "Ruptures";
Germany:
Refugee Councils from Hamburg, Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Hessen |
Action-Alliance against Deportations, Rhine-Main | no one is illegal,
Hanau | Cafe Exil Hamburg | AGIS Darmstadt | Caravan for the rights of
refugees and migrants, Munich | NoLager Bremen | Kooperative
Flüchlingssolidarität Hannover | The Voice Refugee Forum Jena | Initiative
against the chipcard system, Berlin | Caravan for the rights of refugees
and migrants, Hamburg | Kölner Appell gegen Rassismus e.V. | Local group
of the "Society for Threatened Peoples", Hamburg | Antirassismusplenum
Göttingen | Aktion Bleiberecht Freiburg/Südbaden | Bündnis gegen Lager
Berlin/Brandenburg
Greece:
Network for Social Support to Immigrants and Refugees | Network for
Political and Social Rights | Antiracist Initiative of Thessaloniki
Turkish Minority Moovement for Human and Minority Rights | Greek Migrants
Forum
Italy:
Tavolo Migranti | ARCI | Associazione Todo Cambia, Milano | Coordinamento
Immigrati Bergamo | SINCOBAS; Colletivo No Border, Napoli; COBAS;
IWW-Invisible Workers of the World/Rete europea dei migranti e dei
precari;
Razzismo Stop - Veneto; Coordinamento migranti - Verona; Movimento
antagonista toscano; Senza Confine - Roma; Federazione RdB-CUB; TPO -
Bologna; AQ16 - Reggio Emilia; Laboratorio Paz - Rimini;
Mali: CAD | Association des Initiatives de Developpement (AIDE), Bamako;
Indymedia Mali; Foram (Forum pour un autre Mali); Retour, travail et
dignité;
Marocco:
La confédération des élevés étudiants et stagiaires africains au Maroc |
Pateras de Vida | Association des Sans papiers et des Démandeurs d'Asile
au Maroc (ASDAM) | réfugies sans frontiere | alter forum | Attac Maroc |
Chabaka Tanger | Association Africa Maghreb pour le développement Maroc,
Nador| Collectif des refugiés au Maroc | Réseau des associations de
quartier du grand Casablanca | Conseil des Migrants Subahariens au Maroc |
AMDH | Association national outre les frontieres (ANOF) | Africa Maghreb
pour le développement
Mauretania:
Association Mauretanienne de Droits de l'Homme (AMDH)
Netherlands:
"All included" | La plateForme Intercontinentale des MRE, Amsterdam
Niger:
Le Réseau National Dette et Developpement (RNDD)
Poland:
Free Caucasus committee
Senegal:
Agence Internationale pour le Développement du Sénégal (AIDE)
Spain:
Coordinadora de Inmigrantes de Málaga (CIM) | Casa Argentina de Málaga |
Federación de Inmigrantes de Marbella | Centro Social-Casa de Iniciativas,
Málaga | Colectivo Entránsito, Málaga | Red Precari@s en Movimiento |
Oficina de Derechos Sociales, Sevilla | Caravana Ninguna Persona es
Ilegal, Sevilla | Indymedia Estrecho | Asociación Cultural La Dinamo,
Madrid | Ateneu Candela, Terrassa | Col.lectiu Intercultural de Terrassa |
Colectivo Desequilibris | Casa de Nicaragua de Terrassa | El Frijol
Rebelde (Soli Guatemala) | Tejedoras de Redes | Federación Centro de las
Culturas | Partido Humanista | CGT-Andalucía | Colectivo Zapatista de
Granada | Espai per a la Desobediencia a les Fronteres (área metropolitana
de Barcelona) | Asociación Humanista Bakau | Plataforma de Solidaridad con
los Inmigrantes, Málaga | Asamblea por la Regularización sin Condiciones,
Barcelona | Sindicato de Obreros del Campo (SOC), Almería | Federación
Estatal de Asociaciones de Inmigrantes y Refugiados – FERINE | Colectivo
de Colombianos Refugiados en España – COLREFE | Comité Madrileño por la
Defensa de los Derechos Humanos en Colombia - COMADEHCO (Madrid) |
Asociación de Chilenos en España – ACHES (Madrid) | Asociación TANGRA
(Madrid) | Derechos para Todos y Todas (Madrid) | Asociación Cultural
INKARRI (Madrid) | Asociación ESPACIO DE SOLIDARIDAD (Madrid) | Asociación
de Inmigrantes y Refugiados en el Estado Español – ENTREIGUALES (Madrid) |
Centro Internacional para la Promoción y la Investigación los Derechos
Humanos – CINPROINDH | Asociación Hispano Americana – ASOHMA (Madrid) |
Comisión Española de Ayuda a Refugiados – CEAR | SOS Racismo - Madrid |
Asamblea Social de Rivas (Madrid) | Foro Alternativo de la Inmigración
(Valencia) | Sindicato de Obreros del Campo (Andalucía) | Izquierda Unida
(Málaga) | Associació Papers i Drets per a Tothom (Barcelona) | Asamblea
Social Universitaria (Barcelona)
Sweden:
ingen människa är illegal(no one is illegal network)
Ukraine:
noborder Kiev
United Kingdom:
The Campaign to Close Campsfield | Barbed Wire Britain | Noborders London
| no one is illegal | No Borders Glasgow | Stop Deporting Children |
Birmingham NoBorders | Latin American Workers Association, London |
Indoamerican Refugee and Migrant Organization (IRMO), London | Todas las
Voces Todas radio show, London; Justice for Cleaners; Zimbabwe Action Group;
European Organisation and Networks:
Frassanito-Network | Europäisches BürgerInnenforum/Forum Civique Europeen;
Next Genderation;
Individuals:
France: Jérôme Dablain, Anaik Pian, zita.trancart, Pierre Cordelier,
Huguette Cordelier, Hyacinthe ROBERT, Sylvain George, Jean Claude Mavungu,
Zine-Eddine Mjati, Monique Crinon Cedetim, Baeza Laure,
Maroc: Hamid Harbal, Mina Tafnout,
Suisse: Francisco Merlo,
UK: Nicholas Ndebele, Moses Makhula, Floyd F. Mutambiranwa, Godfrey Nyandoro.
instrument: Frontex! Thats the name of the new European Border Agency,
which is located in Warsaw. Frontex organised already EU-wide
charterdeportations and coordinates an operation now at the coast
of West Africa: to intensify controls by ships and airplanes to prevent
more so called African boatpeople from reaching Europe.
At the moment (September 06) still without meeting any success: every day
new boats are landing at the Canary Islands, with more people than ever
before, and some starting at about a 1200 km distance from Mauretania or
even Senegal. During the last months hundreds of people drowned or died of
hunger or of thirst when they risked this new route. And the same is
still happening in the Sicilian Channel.
European governments put increasing pressure to African countries to
become henchmen for their inhuman migration-policy. Beginning in July 06
a so-called "African European summit on migration and development" took
place in Rabat, again mainly in order to push African governments to adopt
more systems of migration-control: to implement more visa-restrictions, to
establish detention-camps, to accept "repatriation"-programms. Mainly
North and West African countries are targets of this externalisation-process
at the moment, and they are supposed to block migrants on their way
to Europe and help to deport them to the desert or subsaharan
countries.
The European governments are responsible for thousands of deaths
of African people in the last years; it is a kind of war against migrants
and refugees. The above mentioned Frontex-operation is another step in
this war, aiming again on the destruction of the (new) flight-routes.
With this backdrop the following call for actions on 7th of October is an
important step of common resistance against this inhuman policy.
Eastern European activists will protest in front of the
aforementioned Frontex-office in Warsaw, while in a press-conference in
Nouakchott the illegalisation of migration will be strictly critisized.
From London to Athens, from Hamburg to Barcelona, simultanous
demonstrations and actions are exspected in dozens of cities all over
Europe. And most important: not only in Mauretania, but also in Marocco,
Tunesia and Benin activities have been announced as well.
As you can see in the long list of signatures many more organisations from
various African countries have signed the call. They as well as many
initiatives in Europe support the 3rd Day of Action on the 7th of October,
which will be directed against the denial of rights, against the
criminalisation of migrants and against all immigration controls,
articulating clear demands within the framework of freedom of movement and
the right to stay:
- For Europe-wide unconditional legalisation and equal rights for all
migrants
- For the closure of all detention centers in Europe and everywhere
- For an end to all deportations and the externalisation process
- For the uncoupling of the residence permit from the labour contract and
against 'precarity'.
Until now (20th of September 06) actions and demonstrations for 7th of
October are announced in:
- Austria
Vienna: Decentralised actions and collective demonstration against
detention-camps; Further information: http://no-racism.net/thema/106
- Benin
Cotounou: Activities at 6th, 7th and 9th of October
- France: Paris
- Germany
Berlin: Manifestation and demonstration against a deportation-camp;
contact: konsumfuerfreiesfluten@yahoo.com and
fluchtlingsbrandenburgini@yahoo.fr
More Informations
http://www.chipkartenini.squat.net/Archiv/aktionen/berichte/aktionstag_7_10_06/aktionstag_7_10_06.html
Hamburg: Nothern-germany-wide demonstration against externalisation an and
, more informations:
http://www.fluechtlingsrat-hamburg.de/ and
http://www.nadir.org/nadir/kampagnen/euromayday-hh/de/2006/09/494.shtml
Cologne: Demonstration for right to stay
Frankfurt: Concert for right to stay on 6th, Action at the entrance to the
international bookfair against externalisation and for the right to stay
at 7th, more informations: http://aktivgegenabschiebung.de/
Thuringia: Manifestation in front of the refugee-camp in Freienbessingen -
more informations: www.bergsteigen.net.tc
Nuernberg: Demonstration?
Augsburg: Demonstration for the right to stay
Suedbaden/Freiburg: various actions in the city.
more infos: www.aktionbleiberecht.de
contact: Info@aktionbleiberecht.de
- Greece
- Italy: Local activities in several cities
- Marocco
- Mauretania
Nouakchott and Nouadhibou: Press-Conferences and days of sensibisation
- Netherlands
Amsterdam: Action in the shopping centre of Zaandam (near Amsterdam) to
inform and mobilize the public on the two newly build detention boats in
the Zaandam harbour. Contact: info@allincluded.nl
- Poland
Warsaw: Demonstration with refugees from chechnia and manifestation in
front of Frontext-office
- Spain
Actions or demonstrations in Madrid, Barcelona, Almería, Valencia, Málaga
- Tunesia
- United Kingdom
London: March in South London on 7th, 'movement-building' conference in
East London on Sunday 8th October;
London: 6th of October - Immigration Reporting Center - Close it down"
Contact: sarac@crossroadswomen.net
Glasgow: Unity protest/manifestation, Contact: theunitycentre@btconnect.com
General contact: frassainfo@kein.org
More informations: www.noborder.org
The call:
3rd day of Migration-Related Actions: 7 oct 2006
all over Europe and beyond ...
19.Jun.06 - [this call is also available in french, spanish, german,
italian and greek, see www.noborder.org]
"In the name of fighting clandestine immigration, governments are adopting
repressive policies and are expanding the frontiers of wealthy nations
through centers of detention, ejections, expulsions and selection of the
labour force." (from the migration-related Appeal of Bamako/Mali at the
Polycentric World Social Forum in January 2006)
The European migration regime makes migrants 'illegal'. One of the main
measures of the European Union authorities against the movements and
struggles of migration is currently the establishment of camps and other
instruments of migration control outside Europe, in African and east
European countries (their 'externalisation').
When thousands of migrants and refugees collectively stormed the border
fences of the Spanish enclaves in Ceuta and Melilla in October last year,
the crucial demands for freedom of movement and for equal rights were
clearly brought to public attention, at least for the moment. The inhuman,
barbaric reactions, the fatal shootings and mass deportations to the
desert, mirrored the escalating level of conflict and the crisis of the
European migration regime.
But there is an ongoing process undermining this migration regime, not
only from 'outside' the borders, but also from the inside. All over
Europe, almost every day, there are social and political struggles,
protests and campaigns against camps and deportations, for asylum rights
for women and men, for legalisation, for European citizenship rights based
on residence rather than nationality and against the exploitation of
migrant labour. These struggles go far beyond any narrow understanding of
European identity.
Our new joint call for a Day of Action follows the mobilisations on 31
January 2004 and on 2 April 2005, when we held the first and second days
of action on migration in more than 50 cities across Europe. At the
European Social Forum in Athens in May 2006, the issue of migration for
the first time had its own thematic 'axis'. A growing network of
migration-related initiatives decided in the final assembly to take
another step and coordinate actions around 7 October.
Taking into account specific regional and national conditions and the
circumstances of various struggles, our Day of Action aims for resistance
at European and even transcontinental levels. Our mobilisation will make
the first moves towards Europe-wide central activities in order to develop
the idea of a common demonstration in 2007, either in Brussels or at
another place of public interest. Our aim is to address Europe as a whole
and not only national governments.
In addition the chosen date in October is a reminder of the events in
Ceuta and Melilla in 2005. We will make a particular effort to build
cooperation with initiatives in Africa. A simultaneous day of actions in
European and African cities in October would help to promote an axis on
migration in the next World Social Forum, which will take place in Nairobi
(Kenya) in January 2007. This corresponds with the Bamako Call which we
have already quoted from: 'In the period from the Bamako Forum to the one
in Nairobi, we propose a year long international mobilisation in defense
of the right of all people to circulate freely around the world and to
determine their own destiny... Finally we call for an international day of
mobilisation that could take place in the sites/symbols of the frontiers
(airports, detention centers, embassies, etc.)'.
Above all, we are determined to stress the global dimension of migrant
struggles today. Thus, we intend to connect our Day of Action with the
initiatives and ongoing mass mobilisations of the American migrants
movement in the next future.
The 3rd Day of Action will be directed against the denial of rights,
against the criminalisation of migrants and against all immigration
controls, articulating clear demands within the framework of freedom of
movement and the right to stay:
- For a European unconditional legalisation and equal rights for all migrants
- For the closure of all detention centers in Europe and everywhere
- For an end to all deportations and of the externalisation process
- For the uncoupling of the residence permit from the labour contract and
against 'precarity'.
Signatories as of 7th of september 2006:
Austria:
no-racism.net | euromayday Vienna | révolté | Infoladen Salzburg |
Österreichische HochschülerInnenschaft (Bundesvertretung) | Infomaden |
Deserteurs- und Flüchtlingsberatung | KOMAK MigrantInnen | IG Bildende
Kunst | ATIGF | YDG - Neue Demokratische Jugend | Grundrisse | LEFÖ -
Counselling, Education and Support for Migrant Women | eipcp vienna | GAJ
Wien; Anatolische Föderation Österreich; Rosa Antifa Wien (RAW);
FZ-Autonomes feministische FrauenLesbenMädchen-Zentrum;
Belgium:
Organisation des Exilés Politiques Ivoiriens (OEPI) | Coordination pour la
Régularisation (CRER)
Benin:
Association Interfricaine pour la Promotion et la Défense des Droits des
Réfugiés et Demandeurs d'Asile (AIPDRDA) | Le Conseil Africain des Actions
Concertées (CAFAC) | Le Réseau des Alternatives Dette et Développement
(RECADD)
Cameroon:
Association des Amis des Familles et Victimes des Migrations Clandestines
(AFVMC), Doula;
Canada:
Action Canada pour la Population et le Développement | Coalition d'Appui
aux Travailleurs et Travailleuses Agricoles migrants
Congo (RD):
Groupe des réflexions et d' appui pour la promotion rurale (GRAPR);
Nouvelles alternatives pour le développement (NAD)
Cote D'Ivoire:
Mouvement Ivorien des Droits de la Jeunesse (MIDJ) | Reseau Ouest Africain
pour le Developpement(ROAD), Abidjan | Association de Soutien à l'Auto
Promotion Sanitaire Urbaine(ASAPSU), Abidjan | Marche Mondiale des Femmes
section Côte D'Ivoire(MMF-CI)
France:
Avà Basta, Corse | Association des travailleurs maghrebins de France
(ATMF) | Réseau IPAM | Parti Communiste Français et son réseau "Migrations
et citoyenneté | Association des Marocains en France (AMF) | GISTI (groupe
d'information et de soutien des immigrés) | Collectif de soutien aux sans
papiers (MILLAU 12) | Droits Devant !! | MRAP (Mouvement contre le racisme
et pour l'amitié entre les peuples) | Alternative Libertaire | Les Verts;
teachers union SUD-Education; RESF (Réseau Education sans Frontières);
Ligue Communiste Révolutionnaire; ACORT (Assemblée Citoyenne des
originaires de Turquie ); RACORT (Rassemblement des Associations
Citoyennes des Originaires de Turquie); CSSP49 (Collectif de Soutien aux
Sans-Papiers du Maine-et -Loire; Act Up-Paris; Femmes de la Terre;
Association Khamsa; Reseaux NoVox; Réseau Féministe "Ruptures";
Germany:
Refugee Councils from Hamburg, Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Hessen |
Action-Alliance against Deportations, Rhine-Main | no one is illegal,
Hanau | Cafe Exil Hamburg | AGIS Darmstadt | Caravan for the rights of
refugees and migrants, Munich | NoLager Bremen | Kooperative
Flüchlingssolidarität Hannover | The Voice Refugee Forum Jena | Initiative
against the chipcard system, Berlin | Caravan for the rights of refugees
and migrants, Hamburg | Kölner Appell gegen Rassismus e.V. | Local group
of the "Society for Threatened Peoples", Hamburg | Antirassismusplenum
Göttingen | Aktion Bleiberecht Freiburg/Südbaden | Bündnis gegen Lager
Berlin/Brandenburg
Greece:
Network for Social Support to Immigrants and Refugees | Network for
Political and Social Rights | Antiracist Initiative of Thessaloniki
Turkish Minority Moovement for Human and Minority Rights | Greek Migrants
Forum
Italy:
Tavolo Migranti | ARCI | Associazione Todo Cambia, Milano | Coordinamento
Immigrati Bergamo | SINCOBAS; Colletivo No Border, Napoli; COBAS;
IWW-Invisible Workers of the World/Rete europea dei migranti e dei
precari;
Razzismo Stop - Veneto; Coordinamento migranti - Verona; Movimento
antagonista toscano; Senza Confine - Roma; Federazione RdB-CUB; TPO -
Bologna; AQ16 - Reggio Emilia; Laboratorio Paz - Rimini;
Mali: CAD | Association des Initiatives de Developpement (AIDE), Bamako;
Indymedia Mali; Foram (Forum pour un autre Mali); Retour, travail et
dignité;
Marocco:
La confédération des élevés étudiants et stagiaires africains au Maroc |
Pateras de Vida | Association des Sans papiers et des Démandeurs d'Asile
au Maroc (ASDAM) | réfugies sans frontiere | alter forum | Attac Maroc |
Chabaka Tanger | Association Africa Maghreb pour le développement Maroc,
Nador| Collectif des refugiés au Maroc | Réseau des associations de
quartier du grand Casablanca | Conseil des Migrants Subahariens au Maroc |
AMDH | Association national outre les frontieres (ANOF) | Africa Maghreb
pour le développement
Mauretania:
Association Mauretanienne de Droits de l'Homme (AMDH)
Netherlands:
"All included" | La plateForme Intercontinentale des MRE, Amsterdam
Niger:
Le Réseau National Dette et Developpement (RNDD)
Poland:
Free Caucasus committee
Senegal:
Agence Internationale pour le Développement du Sénégal (AIDE)
Spain:
Coordinadora de Inmigrantes de Málaga (CIM) | Casa Argentina de Málaga |
Federación de Inmigrantes de Marbella | Centro Social-Casa de Iniciativas,
Málaga | Colectivo Entránsito, Málaga | Red Precari@s en Movimiento |
Oficina de Derechos Sociales, Sevilla | Caravana Ninguna Persona es
Ilegal, Sevilla | Indymedia Estrecho | Asociación Cultural La Dinamo,
Madrid | Ateneu Candela, Terrassa | Col.lectiu Intercultural de Terrassa |
Colectivo Desequilibris | Casa de Nicaragua de Terrassa | El Frijol
Rebelde (Soli Guatemala) | Tejedoras de Redes | Federación Centro de las
Culturas | Partido Humanista | CGT-Andalucía | Colectivo Zapatista de
Granada | Espai per a la Desobediencia a les Fronteres (área metropolitana
de Barcelona) | Asociación Humanista Bakau | Plataforma de Solidaridad con
los Inmigrantes, Málaga | Asamblea por la Regularización sin Condiciones,
Barcelona | Sindicato de Obreros del Campo (SOC), Almería | Federación
Estatal de Asociaciones de Inmigrantes y Refugiados – FERINE | Colectivo
de Colombianos Refugiados en España – COLREFE | Comité Madrileño por la
Defensa de los Derechos Humanos en Colombia - COMADEHCO (Madrid) |
Asociación de Chilenos en España – ACHES (Madrid) | Asociación TANGRA
(Madrid) | Derechos para Todos y Todas (Madrid) | Asociación Cultural
INKARRI (Madrid) | Asociación ESPACIO DE SOLIDARIDAD (Madrid) | Asociación
de Inmigrantes y Refugiados en el Estado Español – ENTREIGUALES (Madrid) |
Centro Internacional para la Promoción y la Investigación los Derechos
Humanos – CINPROINDH | Asociación Hispano Americana – ASOHMA (Madrid) |
Comisión Española de Ayuda a Refugiados – CEAR | SOS Racismo - Madrid |
Asamblea Social de Rivas (Madrid) | Foro Alternativo de la Inmigración
(Valencia) | Sindicato de Obreros del Campo (Andalucía) | Izquierda Unida
(Málaga) | Associació Papers i Drets per a Tothom (Barcelona) | Asamblea
Social Universitaria (Barcelona)
Sweden:
ingen människa är illegal(no one is illegal network)
Ukraine:
noborder Kiev
United Kingdom:
The Campaign to Close Campsfield | Barbed Wire Britain | Noborders London
| no one is illegal | No Borders Glasgow | Stop Deporting Children |
Birmingham NoBorders | Latin American Workers Association, London |
Indoamerican Refugee and Migrant Organization (IRMO), London | Todas las
Voces Todas radio show, London; Justice for Cleaners; Zimbabwe Action Group;
European Organisation and Networks:
Frassanito-Network | Europäisches BürgerInnenforum/Forum Civique Europeen;
Next Genderation;
Individuals:
France: Jérôme Dablain, Anaik Pian, zita.trancart, Pierre Cordelier,
Huguette Cordelier, Hyacinthe ROBERT, Sylvain George, Jean Claude Mavungu,
Zine-Eddine Mjati, Monique Crinon Cedetim, Baeza Laure,
Maroc: Hamid Harbal, Mina Tafnout,
Suisse: Francisco Merlo,
UK: Nicholas Ndebele, Moses Makhula, Floyd F. Mutambiranwa, Godfrey Nyandoro.
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