Calais Migrant Solidarity: Birmingham info-talk Sunday 5th Aug
Calais Migrant Solidarity | 02.08.2012 11:29 | Migration | Repression | Birmingham
An info-talk on the persecution of 'people without papers' across Europe with a focus on Calais, a bottleneck for people coming to the UK.
Sunday 5th August 2012
4-6pm
@ Kings Heath, Birmingham: email cmsinbrum@riseup.net for the address
In Calais migrants and refugees are regularly attacked, beaten and denied basic necessities as part of a deliberate systematic policy by the UK and French government aimed at dehumanising people and controlling their movement.
This year, in the lead up to the Olympics, there has been a relentless attack on peoples living spaces, constantly evicting people and trying to drive them out of the city to pave way for training athletes and tourists in the city. Calais is an official 'Olympic village' during the Games.
In the face of rising surveillance and ID controls, fortification of borders and detention centres, deportations along with deployment of border armies across Europe, people who are 'foreign' come under constant attack by authorities and are subject to racist and fascist attacks.
Calais Migrant Solidarity work alongside migrants and refugees, documenting police and state abuse and act with practical solidarity to people no matter where they are from, or whether they have the 'right' kind of identity papers.
Come along to this info talk to find out more about the situation in Calais and wider Europe, and to share information and ideas in the resistance to the border regimes.
4-6pm
@ Kings Heath, Birmingham: email cmsinbrum@riseup.net for the address
In Calais migrants and refugees are regularly attacked, beaten and denied basic necessities as part of a deliberate systematic policy by the UK and French government aimed at dehumanising people and controlling their movement.
This year, in the lead up to the Olympics, there has been a relentless attack on peoples living spaces, constantly evicting people and trying to drive them out of the city to pave way for training athletes and tourists in the city. Calais is an official 'Olympic village' during the Games.
In the face of rising surveillance and ID controls, fortification of borders and detention centres, deportations along with deployment of border armies across Europe, people who are 'foreign' come under constant attack by authorities and are subject to racist and fascist attacks.
Calais Migrant Solidarity work alongside migrants and refugees, documenting police and state abuse and act with practical solidarity to people no matter where they are from, or whether they have the 'right' kind of identity papers.
Come along to this info talk to find out more about the situation in Calais and wider Europe, and to share information and ideas in the resistance to the border regimes.
Calais Migrant Solidarity
Homepage:
calaismigrantsolidarity.wordpress.com
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