Tuesday, June 10, 2008

THE EUROPEAN TRAP

FORTRESS EUROPE


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RAPPORTO MAGGIO 2008



Lapide sulla tomba di un naufrago afgano a Lesvos112 morti in un mese alle porte dell'Europa di cui 102 soltanto nello Stretto di Sicilia, dove continuano ad affiorare i cadaveri di naufragi fantasma. Reportage dalla Grecia. I gommoni affondati dalla guardia costiera e i rifugiati somali e sudanesi bloccati ad Atene dalla Convenzione di Dublino ma a cui le autorità rifiutano l'asilo. E poi il caso Patrasso: 500 afgani costretti a vivere in una baraccopoli tentano ogni notte di nascondersi nei camion che si imbarcano per l'Italia. Storie di ordinari abusi e impunità. Storie di straordinario razzismo. Mentre in Italia si discute di reato di immigrazione clandestina e a Bruxelles si prepara l'approvazione definitiva della direttiva rimpatri [...]















VIDEO


Outside of Europe


A short critical documentary examining Ukraine and the exclusionary nature of EU's immigration policies and responsibilities placed on periphery countries to handle the flow of migrants. Filmed by Amy Miller, Boban Chaldovich, Individeo Russia. In English only




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AUDIO


Storie della fuga


Audio documentario. Quattro profughi provenienti da diverse regioni del mondo – Ali dal Sudan, Dico Benti Debelar dall´Etiopia, Machmoud Mizibor dal Bangladesch e Benjamin Robot dalla Nigeria – raccontano assieme la storia della loro fuga. Di Roman Herzog





FOTO


Afghan refugees at the orange harvest in Argolis, Greece


Every year, hundreds of undocumented refugees work at the harvest of oranges in southern Greece, in the region of Argolida, under very bad conditions. The Greek state refuses to grant them the right to seek asylum. Photo by Ioanna Katsarou and Christos Stefanou




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1 comment:

Okey.Chukbyke C. said...

Fortress Europe
According to the following press review at least 12,196 people have died since 1988 along the european frontiers. Among them 4,384 were missing in the sea. In the Mediterranean sea, and through the Atlantic Ocean towards Spain, 8,488 migrants died. In the Sicily channel 2,643 people died along the routes from Libya, Egypt and Tunisia to Malta and Italy, including 1,643 missing; 70 other people drowned sailing from Algeria to Sardinia. Along the routes from Mauritania, Morocco and Algeria towards Spain, through the Gibraltar strait or off Canary islands, at least 4,132 people died, including 1,986 who were missing. Then 895 people died in the Egean sea, between Turkey and Greece, including 461 missing, and 603 people died in the Adriatic sea, between Albania, Montenegro and Italy, including 220 missing. And at least 597 people were drowned trying to reach Frenc island of Mayotte, in the Indian Ocean. But the sea is not only crossed aboard makeshift boats. Sailing hidden inside registered ferries and cargo vessels 148 men died asphyxiated or drowned.
Sahara is a dangerous obliged passage in order to arrive to the sea. People crosse it on trucks as on off-road vehicle along the tracks between Sudan, Chad, Niger and Mali from one side and Libya and Algeria on the other one. Here at least 1,594 people have died since 1996. But according to the survivors, nearly every travel counts its victims. So the number of the victims could be higher and higher. The data includes also the victims of the collective deportations practiced by Tripoli, Algeri and Rabat Governments, accustomed to abandon groups of hundreds migrants in open desert border areas.

In Libya serious migrants abuses are also recorded. There is not any official data, but in 2006 Human rights watch and Afvic accused Tripoli of arbitrary arrests, beatings and tortures in the migrants detention centers, three of which are financed by Italy. In september 2000 in Zawiyah, in the north-west of the Country, at least 560 foreigners were killed during racist putsches

Travelling stowaways in the trucks 284 people were found dead. And 182 migrants drowned crossing border rivers , the majority in the Oder-Neisse, between Poland and Germany; in the Evros, between Turkey and Greece; the Sava, between Hroatia and Bosnia; and the Morava between Slovakia and Czech Republic. Then 112 other people froze to death in their tracks through the icy mountains frontiers, especially in Turkey and Greece. In the Greek border with Turkey there are still mine-fields along Evros river. Here at least 88 people died over the mines trying to enter Grece.

193 migrants were shot dead by border police: 35 of them were killed in Ceuta and Melilla Spanish enclaves in Morocco, 50 ones in The Gambia, 40 in Egypt and 32 in the eastern Turkey, along the Iranian and the Iraqi borders. But few people were also killed by French, German, Spanish and Swiss policemen . And others died in Morocco and Libya. Then 41 men were found dead hidden in the undercarriage of the planes, and 23 people died in Calais, or under the trains in The Channel tunnel trying to reach England, while other 12 people died under other trains in different borders and 2 drowned crossing the Channel

Read the 1988-2007 press review

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