From jo at xs4all.nl Tue Jun 12 10:07:38 2012 From: jo at xs4all.nl (Jo van der Spek M2M) Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2012 10:07:38 +0200 Subject: The next camp Message-ID: <0A6B995CB6744D5CBB819715BAB10C0E@jom2m> "We are free because we are together" The third protest camp of refugees-on-the-street took place last month in Ter Apel NL, in front of the big complex for processing asylum seekers and un(der)documented migrants. The camp is a form of autonomous action by a collective of victimized and criminalised men and women. It is not a new tactics in the global social movement of migrants (see e.g. the "Jungle" of Sangatte, near calais in France) but for The Netherlands it constitutes an important step ahead. For Dutch activists like myself it is very encouraging to be able to join directly with the people whose rights they have been trying to defend for years. And we could join them in the way of the activist: initiating a concrete and radical action to make a different way of looking at migration possible. >From the perspective of the undocumented migrants, there was hardly any alternative left. The choice for many is between detention and leading a miserable life on the street, after exhausting all your reserves and the generosity of your friends. Many have no way of leaving the country. They cannot go to Germany or Belgium and if they do so legally they will be returned (based on the Dublin Claim rule). Moving on to Canada or USA is a wish but expensive and complicated if you don't have some connections already. So if you have really good reasons for not going back to your country of origin, to your mother, to your old friends and to the naturalness of social life, than you have to do something drastic to stop going crazy and losing your dignity. A powerful illustration came when the riot police came to arrest the mostly Somali refugees in the camp, after the Iraqi's had consented to accept shelter and give up the camp. The Somali brothers lined up in front of the TV-camera's, they looked straight into the lens, standing tall. They raised their writsts and held them up in the air, crossing their wrists as if hand-cuffed. With all the agony and anger their message was for me: "You can come and get me, motherfuckers. You can put me in prison, but my mind is free." Their yelling "Human Rights" and "We don't go" and their passive resistance to the intimidation by police violence was impressive for those who were with the Somali's, Irani's and others who were all arrested in the end (total 117). We were 3 or 4 activists, the old doctor Co and myself. This exclusive image of power and pride was indeed very uplifting. These are the guys you can practice real solidarity with. No dependency but equal exhange here. No charity but true collaboration. That is why I look forward to the next camp! Or march, or whatever comes along... Jo M2M Sounds of the Camp including the eviction on the 23rd of May can be heard at M2M Radio http://m2m.streamtime.org for Arab readers: http://www.iraqi-refugees.org Video in English by Huib Schoonhoven: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0zrMHTabfA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0zrMHTabfA Facebook: Irakezen tentenkamp Like a Somali Twitter: @m2mjo #Apel From jo at xs4all.nl Tue Jun 19 13:34:38 2012 From: jo at xs4all.nl (Jo van der Spek) Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 13:34:38 +0200 Subject: Invitation for the Presentation of WE ARE HERE Message-ID: <7C530815-C850-4594-80A1-BA8BE4DFE2AC@xs4all.nl> Images from the camp of refugees in Ter Apel, Holland May 2012 Wednesday 20th of June Barth Chapel, Brouwersgracht 2K, 2512 ER The Hague Refugees without rights created a protest camp in The Netherlands from May 8 until may 23rd, when they were evicted. The pictures that were taken by themselves and by professional photographers will be brought together in an exposition that will circulate through Holland and on the Internet. M2M and Marijke van Ruiten invite you for the presentation on the UN International Day of Refugees. Information: Jo van der Spek M2M at streamtime.org +31651069318 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: