Wanneer: 29/02/2016 - 17:42
This morning in Idomeni, at the Greek/Macedonia border, some of the thousands of people stuck on the Greek side of the closed and fortified border began to pull down the thick razorwire fences. (TV footage here) The Macedonian police replied firing continuous rounds of teargas from the other side. Numbers have been building for days, as Macedonia and other Balkan states try to shut down the flow of people from Greece.
Meanwhile on the western edge of Fortress Europe, the eviction of the Calais jungle has started. Riot police have gathered around the camp in huge numbers, over 50 vans counted plus water cannon. Over the last few days officials have toured the jungle issuing warnings, after a court ruled on Thursday that all dwellings in the south zone could be cleared, while some social spaces including the schools, women’s centre, library, church and mosques, will supposedly be left for now. At the time of writing (11 AM), riot police are going in with flashball guns drawn in support of workers who are pulling down shacks with crowbars. Some people are sitting on the roofs of shacks refusing to budge.
Some photos below. For rapid updates through the day you can check twitter hashtags #calais and #idomeni.
For more detailed information see:
News from Idomeni and other Greek borders: livetickeridomeni also infomobile
News from Calais: calais migrant solidarity
Source: http://rabble.org.uk/war-at-the-borders-jungle-eviction-starts-in-calais...
Zie ook:
Call-out for international support against Calais evictions and against the borders: https://www.indymedia.nl/node/32161
At Idomeni, distributing food & info for the refugees: aiddeliverymission.org
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Today the French government began its threatened eviction of 3,500 people living in the south half of the Calais Jungle. They came in hard with 50 vans of CRS riot police, water cannon and tear gas, followed by a demolition crew with crowbars and bulldozers. By the end of the day, just a small part of the south zone was cleared, but the police will hope that this display of brute force convinces others to leave "voluntarily". They are expected to be back tomorrow to continue the eviction, which may last for weeks.
Will we just sit by and watch? Today people of the jungle braved the brutal force of the French state. Some occupied the rooftops of shacks, or fought back with stones against tear gas, rubber bullets, and truncheons. The least we can do is make a show of solidarity here in London, to show the people of the Jungle that they are not alone, and the French government that its brutality will not go unnoticed or unanswered.
We call for a demonstration tomorrow evening 7.30PM at the Institut Français, 17 Queensberry Place, London SW7 2DT. Near the Science and Natural History museums, South Kensington tube.
The Institut Français is the "shop window" of the French government in London, where it showcases French cinema, cuisine, culture and business. It is open in the evenings with a bistro, films and other events held every night. We propose bringing banners, signs and messages to show that our thoughts are with the people of the jungle; and that the French government cannot get away with painting an image of "Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité" whilst sending in the CRS to destroy people's homes and lives.
Please spread far and wide.
STATEMENT OF THE REFUGEES OF PARIS ABOUT CALAIS
Communiqué des réfugiés de Paris en anglais et français
Calais is burning : Freedom for migrants !
This monday, the police began to destroy the camp of Calais. We, refugees in Paris, say that you should let the refugees to decide by themselves and give them some solutions.
We want the government to let the refugees in Calais, if they want, to go to UK. If they want to stay in Paris to make asylum, they should have their rights, the things that were promised to us, houses, papers and education.
We, refugees, are all together. The refugees that want to go to Britain and the ones, here. We are sorry, we don't like to tell it but we are sleeping in the streets. We will never move back from our rights.
We want to be treated like human beings. We are feeling badly because we are living in the sreets and parks. We are human beings. Can someone say it to the government ?
We are going to do peaceful protests about the situation of refugees in Calais.
We call everybody to come with us and support the migrants, in Calais and Paris :
Rally this tuesday 1st march in place de la République at 18.00.
Demonstrate on friday 4 march from Gare du Nord at 18.00.
Paris, 29 february 2016
Calais brûle : Liberté pour les migrants !
Ce lundi la police a commencé à détruire le camp de Calais. Nous, réfugiés à Paris, disons qu'il faut laisser les réfugiés décider par eux-mêmes et leur apporter des solutions.
Nous voulons que le gouvernement laisse les réfugiés à Calais, s'ils le veulent, aller en Angleterre. Si les réfugiés veulent rester à Paris pour obtenir l'asile ils devraient avoir leurs droits, ces choses qu'on nous a promises, un logement, des papiers et l'éducation.
Nous, réfugiés, sommes tous ensemble. Les réfugiés qui veulent aller en Angleterre et ceux ici. Nous sommes désolés, nous n'aimons pas dire cela mais nous dormons dans les rues. Nous ne reculerons jamais sur nos droits.
Nous voulons être traités comme des êtres humains. Nous nous sentons mal parce que nous vivons dans les rues et les parcs. Nous sommes des êtres humains. Est-ce que quelqu'uh peut le dire au gouvernement ?
Nous allons faire des manifestations pacifiques sur la situation des réfugiés à Calais.
Nous appelons tout le monde à venir avec nous pour soutenir les réfugiés à Calais et à Paris.
Rassemblement ce mardi 1er mars à 18H00 Place de la République.
Manifestation ce vendredi 4 mars à 18H00 à partir de la Gare du Nord.
Paris, 29 février 2016
Ook protest op tweede dag ontruiming Calais
VANDAAG, 13:14BUITENLAND
Ook op de tweede dag van de ontruiming van het vluchtelingenkamp in Calais zijn er ongeregeldheden. Zo'n twintig mensen zijn op de daken van de bouwsels geklommen in een poging de afbraak van het kamp te voorkomen.
Volgens de Franse autoriteiten zit de activistengroepering No Borders achter de protesten.
Migranten wordt een plek in een ander opvangkamp aangeboden, maar velen willen dat niet. Ze zullen zich dan moeten registreren in Frankrijk, terwijl ze liever doorreizen naar Groot-Brittannië. Daar schatten ze de kans op werk hoger in.
Het ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken zegt dat de hele operatie een maand kan gaan duren.
http://nos.nl/artikel/2089981-ook-protest-op-tweede-dag-ontruiming-calai....
1/03/2016 : LA DESTRUCTION DE LA JUNGLE DE CALAIS CONTINUE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0IlwRkvQoE&list=PLaNKGWJEfMZ3b2n4ZhCyu3...
Updates demolition Calais jungle,
https://calaismigrantsolidarity.wordpress.com/2016/03/01/demolition-cont...
Volunteers are now shipping meals into a refugee camp run by the police and military
https://refugeetrail.wordpress.com/2016/03/01/the-hotspot-in-leros-is-a-...
Medialeugens over No Borders - een reactie van Calais Migrant Solidarity
Ik ga niet op jullie stemmen want jullie houden geen rekening op positieve manier met de bevolking van Europa. O ja het is niet mogelijk om op jullie te stemmen want jullie doen alleen maar aan dictatuur.
Hopen dat maandag de Endlösung wordt bezegeld aldus de Volkskrant, https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CcxUA-1WEAAdhWN.jpg