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SchNEWS 740: No Borders Camp, Brussels

SchNEWS | 23.09.2010 21:40 | Anti-racism | Culture | Free Spaces | Iraq | Migration | Palestine | Repression | Social Struggles | Terror War | South Coast | World

No Borders Camp 2010 in Brussels kicks off this Saturday (25th) til the 3rd October, so get yourself to the continent to make a start on creating a world where no one is illegal. Among the objectives of the camp are the denouncing of European migration policy; showing the links between this policy and the structures of capitalism and repression; the blocking of Brussels' deportation system and the organisation of an autonomous safe space for the voices of migrants and activists to be heard.

On the Newswire: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6

In SchNEWS:1

Links:www.noborderbxl.eu.org


Where will it be?

The camp plans to take space at TOUR&TAXIS, a complex in the heart of Brussels with green areas and buildings usually used for conferences and events. There's plenty of room for upwards of 1,000 people and finding it is pretty easy once you're in the city, check out the travel advice on the website. There's also an anarchopedia website to find travelling partners or arrange liftshares. A decentralised info point will be set up at Gésu, an abandoned monastery which is squatted by around 130 people: from there you can find out what's going on at the camp.

How does it all work?

Different working groups have been responsible for different aspects of the camp and will continue to do so on site, although all decision are made by consensus. The program group co-ordinates proposals for workshops and affinity group actions, and sets locations and times for activities during the camp; the finance group and logistics group take care of money and materials. Support will be provided by the legal and medical teams. There is a dedicated Big Demo working group which is organising the mass action on the 2nd October but self-organised and autonomous actions are actively welcomed during the week too, with the mobilisation group on hand to help you out. The process group will be going round making sure that every proposal is running smoothly and nothing gets forgotten. Food will be cooked on site and organised by the kitchen team. Participation in these working groups is open to everyone at the camp.

A general assembly will be held every morning during the camp for decisions to be made, issues to be raised, and for briefings from the different working groups to be given. Workshops will also run throughout the week with a different theme each day: European migration policy, detention & deportations, capitalism & migration, the struggle of migrants, and the militarisation of borders, all culminating in the mass demo day on the 2nd, then debrief the day after. There will be photo exhibitions and a cinema showing informative films while other spaces in the city will host debates, gigs and cabaret. Download the preliminary program here.

There is a general policy of no photos or filming on site, even for campers. Journalists will be allowed into the area at allotted times, will be escorted, and if you're in shot, you'll be asked for your permission before they take any pictures or film. A dedicated media team will be taking care of this.

What do I need?

Whatever camping gear will make you comfy, and if you're happy to leave stuff like tents and sleeping bags behind at the camp after you leave, it will go to migrants and activists who are camping out permanently in Calais and Brussels and desperately need it.

The logistics group also have a long wishlist of tat and equipment which you can find on the website, so have a read through before you leave in case you happen to be the one who has 300m of plumbing hose lying around in your back garden.

And the coppers?

Generally aren't that bad, and the legal team will be on hand, but there are a few things to watch out for..

Belgian police like to break cameras so although its not forbidden to film them or take pictures, make sure you're doing it out of arms reach.

It's an offence to cover your face with masks, scarves or make-up in Brussels so be prepared to get arrested and have a fine slapped on you if you can't overcome your shyness.

Obviously don't bring anything that can be considered a weapon (even instructions for an oragami crowbar) and if they find drugs on you (even cannabis) they'll arrest and/or fine you.

The Belgian police do use pepper spray, horses and sometimes water cannons for 'riot control'.

If you're a foreigner, the police can hold you for a maximum of 24 hours without charge. The clock starts from the moment they grab you – not when you get to the police station or are put in a van.

You don't have to give your name at any point during your Belgian custodial experience, but if you don't, it's likely you'll be held for the maximum possible time while they try and find out who you are. Staying anonymous won't stop you from getting charged and sentenced if the police are determined to follow through on an arrest.

As they arrest you they have to tell you what it's for, and if you are released without charge, you'll be asked to sign a register that details who the arresting officer was, why they took you into custody, and the times of your arrest and release. If the details aren't complete or you don't think they're right, don't sign it.

If they do charge you, and haven't released you after 24hrs, it mean that a judge has issued an arrest warrant and a trial will follow. The police can hold you like this for up to 5 days, and you only get the right to a lawyer once the arrest warrant has been issued.

As standard, keep schtum and decline to answer any questions or make any statements, and don't sign a written statement or 'proces verbaal' (PV) as its known in Belgium.

You have the normal rights to a translator, food and hygiene supplies and medical aid.

If they try and deport you at any point, they'll have to get you to sign a deportation order. Don't do it. You're protected as an EU citizen so tell them you're appealing on the basis of EU law.

See the camp legal guide here.

Anything else?

Spread the word and get channel-hopping. Feel free to keep SchNEWS updated on how its going via the comments on this article on our website, or by email: mail@schnews.org.uk.

Also in SchNEWS 740: Rewrite His-Tory - Angry at the cuts? The new government? Capitalism in general? Head down to Brum to take it out on the Tory party conference. | All Mex'd Up - Besieged Mexican autonomous community San Juan Copala evacuated after outbreak of paramilitary violence | Running Ham-Mock - Shenanigans-a-plenty in a week's round-up from Rossport | Stockholme Syndrome - Swedes hit the streets after electoral success of far-right party | Good Chap on Trial - British protester stitched up by Greek police after anti-EU protests in 2003 set to appeal eight-year jail sentence. | SchNEWS in Brief - EDL flash mobs hit the North East while new Wildkatz squatted social centre set to open near Brighton. | And Finally - Colombian drugs parrot doing bird after police raid

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Comments

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  1. mass arrests and time line of events — London NoBorders
  2. No Borders Clowns are Capitalist Lackeys — Londoner
  3. actually londoner — suicide causer
  4. Free Market in Labour means lower wages — Londoner
  5. @londoner — internationalist
  6. cultural destruction — flubber
  7. @flubber - Cultural evolution — John Smith
  8. Go Fuck Yourself!! — No Borders
  9. You fuck yourself — borders
  10. Calm down ladies — Bufton Tufton
  11. analysis / back to drawing board — dumb and dumber
  12. to the chauvinist dumbasses — No Borderer
  13. OK — BufTuf
  14. foolish and naive — dumb and dumber

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