80 activists blocked the gate of a detention centre in Belgium on 11/04/09
Mindymegablok | 13.04.2009 12:25 | Anti-racism | Migration | Repression
On the 11th of april 2009 eighty activists blocked the gate of the closed detention centre in Steenokkerzeel (Belgium). The action started at 5:30 AM, when activists from across the country found their way trough the fields surrounding the detention centre, and blocked the gates. The action ended around 11:30 AM when the last activists were removed by the police.
Because of the blockade, no refugees could be taken to the airport, no refugees could be brought to the closed detention centre. Around six o'clock the activists found out that the first deportation planned that day was cancelled, another policevan with a refugee on board, couldn't leave the centre.
The police was present after ten minutes, but had a lot of problems to find the right equipement to release people from the lock-ons.
After the action police controlled the ID of the activists, eight people remained anonymous and were held in the police station for 12 hours after being released.
The police was present after ten minutes, but had a lot of problems to find the right equipement to release people from the lock-ons.
After the action police controlled the ID of the activists, eight people remained anonymous and were held in the police station for 12 hours after being released.
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