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Ander Europa lijst ------------------ DEATH BY POLICY The fatal realities of Fortress Europe MORE THAN 1000 DEATHS! Since 1993 UNITED has monitored the deadly results of the policies summarised as the building of a "Fortress Europe". These deaths can be put down to border militarisations, asylum laws, detention policies, deportations and carrier sanctions, to the carrying out of the Schengen Treaty and to the consequences of the Dublin Convention. These deaths are not singular incidents, they are the symptoms of policies that no longer see the humanity of those fleeing their homeland, but prefers to see them as numbers, or worse, as a natural disaster, 'a flood'. In this Info Leaflet you will find basic information on refugees and the policies around them. And you will find ideas and suggestions for action. Action: wake up the policy-makers! UNITED for Intercultural Action protests against the building of a Fortress Europe, which leads to the deaths of desperate people looking for safe refuge. Europe is not capable of effectively shutting its borders, no matter how hard it tries. But it is shutting its eyes to the realities of the global political and socio-economical situation. We want to wake up the policy-makers and show them the real human costs of their decisions. Join the campaign and take action. 16 June: International Refugee Day 16 June is the International Refugee Day. It is also a perfect day to start a continuous action to lobby for more humane policies, to protest against exclusion and the creation of a climate of fear. More than 1000 deaths since 1993 If this does not wake up politicians and policy makers, what will? We have to publicise about these gruesome facts. The list of deaths in the middle of this leaflet lists the deaths that we know of, case by case. We must make sure that the deaths of these people are known and mourned! REFUGEES: THEY LEFT BECAUSE THEY HAD TO A few facts The United National High Commission for Refugees says there are 22 million people in the world who are "of concern" to them. Not all of those are recognised as refugees. Even the traditional definitions of refugees deny the firm link between the political situation in a country, its sources in international policies and the need for people to flee poverty and despair. Where are refugees fleeing to? Over half of the world's refugees and asylum seekers in 1996 was in the Middle East and South Asia. Only 20% of the world's refugees and asylum seekers is in Europe and North-America. One in seven of the world's refugees is in Iran. Where do refugees come from? Two groups, Palestinians (3.7 million) and Afghanis (2.6 million) were over 40% of the world's refugees and asylum seekers in 1996. The top five countries from which refugees and asylum seekers came were: Palestine, Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Liberia and Iraq. False and true refugees? Traditional refugee definitions recognise only those refugees that flee war or personal political persecution. But how about women from Afghanistan that suddenly saw their lives robbed of any perspective other than the precise role the regime sees fit for them. What about the people who were rendered destitute when the colonialists first converted local agriculture into "cash crops" such as sugar cane, then to see the prices of these "cash crops" crumble. To make a difference between the different people that flee their country may be valid, but the criteria are not always that clear-cut. That becomes clear when we see the different interpretations that can apparently be given to e.g. the Geneva Convention UNHCR reports: Europe does not abide by the Refugee Convention! "Governments are increasingly slamming the door in the faces of those seeking asylum," says UNHCR, "regarding them as policical, social or economic threats... The five million people who requested asylum in Western Europe, North America and Australasia over the past decade have faced an array of different measures intended to prevent or deter people from seeking refuge" (UNHCR, The State of the World's Refugees: A Humanitarian Agenda, 1997 New York) The same report criticizes governments because, following the recent agreements on interpretation of the UN Convention, only those who can prove persecution by governments have a chance of getting a refugee status. This implicates that no refugee status will be granted to those fleeing persecution by a non-government entity or general violence in country. People fleeing the bloodshed in Algeria are a good example. EUROPEAN POLICIES: THE CREATION OF FEAR AND DESPAIR The biggest danger of these policies lies not in the official part - not even in the official breaking down of the UN Refugee Convention through new treaties and conventions - but in the building of a climate of fear and despair. The political discourse of the last years has made refugees and asylum seekers into scapegoats. Unemployment, high taxes, the decline of culture, family and western society as a whole: all of these frightening phenomena, real or unreal, are blamed on the new-comers. This is the basis for militarisation, data-linking and the export of exclusion. Datalinking: No more health care, education or housing for "illegals" In several countries efforts are now taken to assure that no "illegals" have access to health care, education of housing. This means that "illegals" are even more vulnerable to exploitation. Recently cases have been reported in which refugees have not gone to hospitals or doctors, fearing they would be turned in to the foreigners police. As a result, people are dying. The children of undocumented refugees can now no longer go to school. Should health care and education be related to residency status? Are they not basic human rights? Militarisation: Dogs, infrared cameras, 8 km of wall In Germany sniffer dogs will soon have the help of electronic "sniffers". New devises will measure the oxygen and CO2 emissions in transport trucks. This should help to discover people hidden in the cargo. The authorities in Melilla, a Spanisch enclave in Morocco rely on a simpler, more visible method. They have been working for several years to build a wall of more than 8 km in length around the city to prevent Africans from crossing the border. Exporting exclusion Europe is setting an example to the rest of the world. "When the very countries responsible for establishing the international refugee regime begin to challenge its legal and ethical foundations," UNHCR says, "then it is hardly surprising that other states, especially those with far more pressing economic problems and much larger refugee populations, have decided to follow suit." Safe Third Countries The EU countries are working on closing their borders. This seems not to be secure enough, however. European states have set up a "cordon sanitaire" around the Union. The countries in Central and Eastern Europe receive money, favorable contracts and diplomatic agreements in exchange for standing guard at the borders of the Union to keep any unwanted refugee or asylum seeker outside. The Dublin Convention has also introduced the "Safe Third Country" rule, which allows EU countries to deport asylum seekers to a country outside the EU. This country is deemed to be safe. The asylum seeker has passed through it and should have applied for asylum there. This rule does not take into account that many of these "Safe Third Countries" have no adequate asylum procedures. The real danger exists, as a result, that asylum seekers are pushed back from country to country until they are deported to the country they fled from in the first place, without having had the chance to apply for asylum in the right way. A buffer zone In the beginning of February, the first reaction of the Turkish government to the threat of second Gulf War was to send more than 5,000 Turkish troops into northern Iraq. The goal of their mission: to set up a buffer zone in case Iraqi Kurdish refugees might want to flee across the Turkish - Iraqi border. In 1997 German and Dutch politicians promoted the idea of spending the money for the reception of refugees and asylum seekers on camps and facilities in the neighbouring countries to war-zones. In that way people would not have to come to Europe. Problem solved. The much heard word of "burden-sharing" was transformed into "pushing the burden away". OPEN BORDERS - OPEN MINDS UNITED for Intercultural Action believes that a policy that has 1000 deaths as a result cannot possibly be good. Borders can not be shut to those seeking refuge. We have to see people as individuals, as possible victims of global conflicts. If we do not take care that the global political and socio-economic situation gets better, we cannot realistically expect people to stay in situations that we ourselves would find unbearable. If we try to shut the borders completely, we will not only shut out people who need our help, we will also suffocate ourselves. Adopt a case The impact of the list of deaths is caused by the sheer numbers. If we want to get our point across, we need examples too. Underneath you find two examples. Use them or ask UNITED for others. Death before deportation Kurdish man burns himself to death "On 5 January 1998 a 24 year old rejected Turkish asylum-seeker of Kurdish origin went ot a petrol station in Wesel (Nordrhein-Westfalen), poured petrol over himself and set himself on fire. He died shortly afterwards of his injuries. Before setting himelf ablaze, he cried out "Death to all", "Down with Turkey" and "Long live free Kurdistan". His asylum application had been rejected twice but he was not faced with imminent expulsion because his appeal before an administrative court was still pending." (Migration News Sheet/February 1998) How desperate must a human being get before killing himself in this way? In 1997 at least three victims of the war in former Yugoslavia took their lives in German prisons, one Ghanaian threatened by deportation threw himself in front of a train. A Kurd in a French reception centre killed himself and a Zairean asylum-seeker hanged himself in detention in Switzerland. (CARF/February-March 1998) Drowned between two worlds The Adriatic Sea and the Strait of Gibraltar Many people try to get to the "promised land" by boat over the Adriatic Sea and the Strait of Gibraltar. Not all of them reach the shore alive. In April a boat was found with five living and five dead refugees coming from Albania. One of the victims of thirst, cold and the storm was a five-year-old girl named Nadia. She was swept overboard by a wave crashing the deck when she was dying in her mothers arms. Her mother jumped overboard to save her and was not found. The journey cost 1100 DM per person. (Volkskrant 20/11/97) In June 1998 the bodies of 23 "illegal immigrants" were found near Tangiers, Morocco. A small motor boat capsized carrying an unknown number of people trying to reach the Spanish coast. (IRR European Race Audit/November 1997) DO YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION? The list of deaths is continually updated. A new version is available from the secretariat. UNITED has more information on all of these cases. If you decide to adopt a specific case, the secretariat can send you copies of the newspaper articles in our possession. We can only provide this service for single cases, however. If you need general information you can contact organisations such as UNHCR, Amnesty International and others. You can find their contact addresses in the UNITED European Address Book Against Racism. PROTEST: SEND A LETTER WITH THE DEATH LIST! This leaflet gives you some information that you can use in writing your own letter of protest to the policy-makers of your choice. You can also use the example letter on the next page. Include a copy of the death list (included in this info leaflet) in your protest. If you need more copies, let us know. There is strength in numbers, send and fax the list to all your contacts in politics. The European Parliament You can address your mail to: Commission Civil Liberties and Internal Affairs 97-113 rue Belliard, B-1047 Brussels, Belgium or directly to any member of the European Parliament at 97-113 rue Belliard, B-1047 Brussels, Belgium National Parliaments Please find out the addresses of your national parliament and the appropriate Members and Commissions from the public relations desk of your parliament. Or check your library. The Council on Justice and Home Affairs Council of the European Union, c/o Gen Sec. Council, rue de la Loi 70, B-1048 Brussels, Belgium EXAMPLE LETTER: To the responsible political body in the matter of immigration and asylum Attn Mr X / Ms X 16 June 1998 Dear Sir, Madam, Re: Death of 1000 refugees at the borders of "Fortress Europe" We would like to share with you the horror we felt at the news of 1000 deaths of refugees. Since 1993 UNITED for Intercultural Action, the European network against racism has monitored the deadly results of the policies summarised as the building of a "Fortress Europe". These deaths can be put down to border militarisations, asylum laws, detention policies, deportations and carrier sanctions. They are not singular incidents, but symptoms of policies that no longer see the humanity of those fleeing their homeland. We protest, together with UNITED with its more than 480 supporter organisations, against these policies. Borders can not be shut to those seeking refuge. We have to see people as individuals, as possible victims of global conflicts. If we do not take care that the global political and socio-economic situation gets better, we cannot realistically expect people to stay in situations that we ourselves would find unbearable. We expect from you that you will do your utmost to make sure that policies change and more tragic deaths are prevented. Yours sincerely, X. Yzed President Encl: List of documented refugee deaths *********************************************************** UNITED for Intercultural Action European network against nationalism, racism, fascism and in support of migrants and refugees PB 413 NL-1000 AK Amsterdam phone +31-20-6834778, fax +31-20-6834582 e-mail united@antenna.nl website http://www.xs4all.nl/~united *********************************************************** 16 June: International Refugee Day 1000 refugee deaths as a result of "Fortress Europe" Take action for more humane refugee policies! *********************************************************** --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl