A - I n f o s

a multi-lingual news service by, for, and about anarchists **
News in all languages
Last 30 posts (Homepage) Last two weeks' posts Our archives of old posts

The last 100 posts, according to language
Greek_ 中文 Chinese_ Castellano_ Catalan_ Deutsch_ Nederlands_ English_ Francais_ Italiano_ Polski_ Português_ Russkyi_ Suomi_ Svenska_ Türkurkish_ The.Supplement

The First Few Lines of The Last 10 posts in:
Castellano_ Deutsch_ Nederlands_ English_ Français_ Italiano_ Polski_ Português_ Russkyi_ Suomi_ Svenska_ Türkçe_
First few lines of all posts of last 24 hours

Links to indexes of first few lines of all posts of past 30 days | of 2002 | of 2003 | of 2004 | of 2005 | of 2006 | of 2007 | of 2008 | of 2009 | of 2010 | of 2011 | of 2012 | of 2013 | of 2014 | of 2015 | of 2016 | of 2017 | of 2018 | of 2019 | of 2020 | of 2021 | of 2022 | of 2023 | of 2024

Syndication Of A-Infos - including RDF - How to Syndicate A-Infos
Subscribe to the a-infos newsgroups

(en) France, OCL CA #336 - Without Borders 336 (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Thu, 7 Mar 2024 07:54:00 +0200


The Paris High Court ruled at the end of a long procedure brought by the Sud PTT union for breach of the duty of vigilance regarding the risks that the La Poste group poses to its subcontractor workers. Among them, undocumented workers from Chronopost and DPD, several hundred of whom have been on strike and in action for three years already against the exploitation to which they are subject and against the negligence of La Poste and the government which refuse to hear. The managers of the La Poste group will have to stop fully assuming the uncontrolled use of subcontracted labor. A battle won but the war is far from over, the strike pickets of the French group's subcontractors continue.

Source: Sud PTT
Some figures on asylum in France
France accounts for 13% of the population of the European Union and 18% of its GDP, but has only recorded 5% of asylum applications filed in Europe since 2013 by refugees from the Middle East, and 18%. no more, requests of African origin. How can we believe that it will be able to be transferred to neighboring countries in the long term after the implementation of the European Pact?
Source: Le Monde

The French authorities trample European justice
A man of Uzbek nationality suspected of "radicalization" by the French authorities was detained and then expelled from French territory on November 14, despite an interim measure from the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). Associations defending human rights and helping foreigners denounced an "illegal and dramatic" expulsion that violates European law. On December 7, the Council of State ordered the French State to allow the return, at its expense and as soon as possible, of the expelled Uzbek national. He is currently detained in Uzbekistan, without access to criminal proceedings, in undignified conditions, and risks torture if convicted.
Instrumentalizing the murder of the Arras teacher, Dominique Bernard, and in the context of the debates around the "immigration" bill, Darmanin and the government turn a deaf ear to the injunctions made to them. The Minister of the Interior has not hidden his intentions regarding expulsions, claiming the wish to be able to free himself from the ECHR in order to remove individuals he considers "dangerous". The ECHR actually leaves great latitude to States in matters of expulsion of foreigners and the fight against terrorism. But it prohibits an expulsion from exposing a person to death or torture. What the French government makes fun of, ready to violate a court decision that displeases it and to trample on European law.
Source: Le Monde

Climate change: Africans seek refuge in the Canaries
The migratory route from the African coasts to the Canary Islands is increasingly popular. Between January 1 and November 30, 2023, more than 35,410 people arrived there by sea, according to the Spanish Ministry of the Interior. This is more than double the previous year. The intensification of controls and pushbacks in the Mediterranean favors the route to the Canaries, but it is also the second deadliest route to Europe. The NGO "Caminando Fronteras" estimates that more than 1,784 people died in 2022 in this crossing, and the toll for the year 2023 is expected to be at least twice as heavy. The exiles undertake this grueling journey after the loss of their livelihoods, often linked to climate change which is hitting Africa hard, even though it emits less than 4% of greenhouse gases on a global scale. . According to World Bank reports, climate disruption could lead to annual losses of 2% to 12% of GDP by 2050 in West Africa. This economic situation leads to political instability.
Senegal is, this year, the first country of origin to the Canaries. Much of this has to do with the collapse of local fishing. Fishermen were crushed by the arrival of European factory ships, following a fishing agreement concluded in 2020 which opened access to Senegalese waters. More recently, a gas platform built in particular by the Americans BP and Kosmos Energy off the coast of Senegal, in an area with a lot of fish, has worsened the situation. The status of climate refugee does not exist in international humanitarian law even though it is a root cause of migration. The European Union is building a strategy that relies on "restraint" in the islands - the Canaries, Lesbos, Samos, Lampedusa - transformed into prisons for exiles. The imbalance is enormous between the sums invested to welcome and integrate migrants and those disbursed in the border war, in particular through the Frontex agency. This militarized management of migration encourages the xenophobic speeches and actions of the far right.
Source: Le Monde

Darmanin, visiting Calais to flirt with Les Républicains
According to estimates, there are currently around 500 migrants in Calais - mainly from Sudan, Afghanistan and Eritrea - living in camps that are dismantled every forty-eight hours. It is here that Darmanin went on December 15 to present the immigration law, meet the mayor LR Natacha Bouchart and decorate police officers and gendarmes "injured during missions to fight against irregular immigration". In reaction, a number of humanitarian associations called for a demonstration against this communications and flirting operation against the Republicans so that the immigration law would pass - which is what happened! "As during an election period, Calais is a place of theater, a pedestal to flirt with the right and pass its bill," declares Juliette Delaplace of Secours catholique.
In the meantime, tragedies are increasing off the coast of the English Channel. On the night of December 14 or 15, around sixty people were rescued when their boat deflated and some were in the water. One of them died while another was transported to Calais hospital in absolute emergency. Furthermore, a Sudanese man died of cardiac arrest during another shipwreck the same night.
Source: Le Monde

Calais December 15, 2023
Deportation to Rwanda, the British Parliament will not budge!
As reported in issue 335 of Courant Alternatif, the British Supreme Court blocked a previous version of the project last month. She declared the text illegal, considering that the risk was "real" for the people concerned of being pushed back to their country of origin by the Rwandan authorities, even if their request for protection was justified. However, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's bill, allowing the deportation of migrants to Rwanda, was finally adopted in a vote in Parliament on December 12. This is the text considered to be "the toughest" ever presented against illegal immigration, in the words of the head of government.
This new text defines Rwanda as a safe third country and prevents the return of migrants to their country of origin. It also proposes not to apply certain provisions of British human rights law to evictions, to limit legal recourse. However, the right wing of the conservative party finds this text insufficient and incomplete. Some believe that London should withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights and other international human rights conventions, to prevent all legal challenges from succeeding. These are the same demands advocated by the LR and RN parties in France. At the beginning of December, the Minister of Immigration, Robert Jenrick, resigned, refusing to support a text which did not go "far enough" according to him. On both sides of the Channel, the same repression of undocumented immigrants. Since the start of the year, around 29,000 people have reached the United Kingdom aboard inflatable boats, compared to more than 45,000 in 2022.
Source: Le Monde

SOS action AN EMERGENCY ROOF!
"There are between 800 and 1,200 in Paris and Saint-Denis, some 500 in Calais, around 400 in Grande-Synthe near Dunkirk, 200 in Ouistreham, several dozen scattered here and there along the Channel coast or in large provincial towns... Several thousand migrant people sleep on the streets every night, a situation that has persisted for months while winter is here. Emergency actions are being carried out, but on a small scale: sheltering children and families in schools, during the night, occupations of public places.» This is how on December 3, 33 members of the collective of young migrants from the Belleville park and several dozen supportive residents of the 20th arrondissement entered, with a banner "No more night outside for the young migrants from the park de Belleville!", in the Maison de l'Air located on the heights of Belleville park to allow young people to sleep sheltered and warm that same evening and the next ones.
Video of the action on Youtube + Support pool for the Belleville park youth collective: https://link.infini.fr/belleville

Emergency collective sheltering
On December 5, Paris City Hall celebrated citizen commitment and solidarity with great fanfare in its ceremonial rooms at City Hall. The 200 teenagers, unaccompanied foreign minors illegally thrown onto the street by the Department, and who have been surviving in unworthy conditions for weeks on the square in front of the St Merri public school opposite the Georges Pompidou Center, were not part of the party . With a few supportive parents of students, they invited themselves there, infiltrating a delegation to the "Paris, I am committed" evening and challenged the mayor, Anne Hidalgo, with a banner: "Children on the street. Shame of Paris." They then read a letter of grievances to the public authorities. Late in the evening, with no offer of accommodation in sight, the suggestion of massively occupying the premises to sleep there while a solution was found pushed the municipal services to act. A little before midnight, it was suddenly possible to house everyone, for the same night, certainly in a precarious manner, but indoors, in gymnasiums. Temporary outcome, pending legal treatment, but joy and pride among young people for having been able to make themselves heard and for having collectively restored their dignity.
Source: Supportive parents from Saint Merri school

Italy: 450,000 residence permits for foreign workers within three years
The measure may seem paradoxical for a government which is committed to reducing immigration. But there is strong pressure from employers to find workers in certain sectors that are not at all attractive, given the low salaries, abusive hours and very harsh working conditions; sectors that French immigration law defines as being "in tension". Agriculture, construction, personal services, tourism: the Italian economy cannot function without non-EU workers. Some 50,000 positions have already been opened at the beginning of December. They found buyers immediately.
Giorgia Meloni, who promised to stop illegal immigration, is opening the floodgates to labor immigration like never before in ten years. And these 450,000 residence permits announced until 2027 are far from meeting the needs, according to the president of the chambers of commerce in Italy: "That is not enough, the government itself recognizes that 800,000 are needed. But it "is certainly more than a million; one job offer in two does not find a taker." In France, Darmanin speaks of 7,000 to 10,000 additional regularizations per year of undocumented workers planned with the new law.
Source: Le Monde

303 Indians held against their will, four days at Vatry airport
On Wednesday, December 21, around 3 p.m., an Airbus from the Romanian company "Legend Airlines" landed at Paris-Vatry airport for a technical stopover which was to last one hour - just to refuel with kerosene. On board, in addition to the 15 crew members, are 303 Indian nationals who took off from the city of Fujairah (United Arab Emirates) to go to Managua, Nicaragua. After an anonymous call, the Air Transport Gendarmerie Brigade (BGTA) carried out a check and then immobilized the machine for an investigation into suspicions of human trafficking opened by the Paris Prosecutor's Office. For 4 days - the maximum provided for by law - passengers are confined in the airport reception hall, the place having been transformed by prefectural decree into a waiting area for foreigners with camp beds and showers. outside! Suspicions hover over Indian migrants who worked in the Persian Gulf and who may have left for Nicaragua and then crossed illegally to the United States. After the legal twists and turns, the plane took off again on December 25, but headed for Bombay, India. Back to square one for the 276 Indians who agreed to get back on the plane. Two passengers are accused of being smugglers and receive an OQTF. The 25 passengers who remained in Vatry, including 5 unaccompanied minors, applied for asylum. They were transferred to the waiting area for people in waiting (ZAPI) at Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport.

http://oclibertaire.lautre.net/spip.php?article4064
_________________________________________
A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C E
By, For, and About Anarchists
Send news reports to A-infos-en mailing list
A-infos-en@ainfos.ca
Subscribe/Unsubscribe https://ainfos.ca/mailman/listinfo/a-infos-en
Archive: http://ainfos.ca/en
A-Infos Information Center