Sign
the Manifesto for Rights for Asylum Seekers/Refugees/Migrants
Below is the accompanying manifesto to the January 31st European
days of 'Action against Detention of Asylum Seekers and for Migrant
Rights', which has now been agreed and finalised. (Result of a series
of meetings of various European collectives of Sans-Papiers, refugees
and migrant people and supporters).
If your organisation wishes to sign it please contact:
Droits Devant!!, phone number 00 331 4258 8218 and ask for Yvanne,
or email: tarowen@hotmail.com
If possible, would like to have all new signatories before Friday
23rd January, so the full list of signatories can be added to the
final calling notices for actions on 30/31st of January, which will
go out on Monday 26th January.
Manifesto
Towards a convergence, a coming together of the struggles
of Sans Papiers, refugees and migrants in Europe
Facing the development of Fortress Europe which denies
the most fundamental rights of immigrant and refugee people (housing,
healthcare, financial support, paid work, education, citizenship,
freedom of movement and of settlement), it has become essential
to bring together the struggles of people who have no rights. Everywhere
in Europe, victims of repressive European legislation are fighting
for their basic rights and survival. The perspective of a network
crossing national borders aims to create a collective, autonomous,
mutual accountable force, led by the protagonists themselves, and
capable of responding to the increased economic and political attacks
in Europe that governments are promoting.
The following text is the result of a series of meetings
of various European collectives of Sans-Papiers, refugees and migrant
people and supporters: first at the NoBorder Camp in Strasbourg
in July 2002, then in Leiden (Peoples Global Action), Berlin (Caravan
tour), Brussels, Florence (ESF 2002), and London (2003). This was
continued by all organisations that attended the recent ESF in Paris-Saint-Denis.
This document aims, among other things, to serve as a common platform
to mobilise for the European Day of Action on 31 January 2004 agreed
at the Forum.
Women, men and children Sans-Papiers, refugees and
migrants are only the visible tip of the pauperisation and casualisation
iceberg, which then extends to all other workers, and our communities.
In industrialised countries, Sans-Papiers (immigrants with no papers)
are the first victims of neo-liberal capitalism to progressively
globalise pauperisation and drive down living conditions everywhere.
As a result of the political, economic and military exploitation
that governments and corporate interests of industrialised countries
impose on our countries of origin, with the complicity of some corrupt
governments, thousands of women, men and children are forced to
migrate. Those of us who leave home for Europe are then forced into
the most desperate circumstances, the most exploited working conditions
and wages, racist and sexist violence, homelessness.
Consequently, Sans-Papiers, migrants and refugees
are at the heart of the political struggle against the capitalist
globalisation and for the construction of a society that respects
rights, in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human‚s
Rights, starting with the right to life. As the primary carers whose
work sustains families and communities, women are often on the forefront
of the struggle.
We, women, men and children who are Sans-Papiers,
immigrants and refugees as well as all those concerned with human
rights, are determined to strengthen and enlarge the global long
term struggle against repression, detention centres, exploitation,
sexism, racism and all other discrimination, violence and slavery.
At the European level, we demand:
- Freedom of movement and settlement.
- Immediate closure of all detention camps in all European countries.
- An end to all deportations.
- The right to citizenship and permanent residency for all,
in all European countries, including equal access to social,
economic, cultural and political rights for all.
- Implementation of a real right to asylum, including official
recognition of rape and other forms of sexual violence as persecution
and therefore grounds for asylum.
- An end to exploitation and neo-slavery, and the right to
work based on the same entitlements as the workers in the country
where we settle.
- Unconditional regularisation (right to stay) for all Sans-Papiers.
- For children; the right to live with their family in the
community, receive free schooling and health care and to end
deportations of unaccompanied children and young people.Founding
Signatories :
Belgium: Ambassade Universelle, Collectif
anti-expulsions
France: Droits devant ! !, Confédération
Paysanne, DAL, AC!, Vamos, Sud PTT
Germany: Kein Mensch Ist Illegal Hanau, Kein Mensch
Ist Illegal Goettingen, The Voice, The Caravan
Italie: Confédératione Cobas, Tavolo
Migranti
Spain: Xarxa de Mobilitzacio Global, Federacio
de Col'lectius d'Immigrantes a Catalunya, Papers per Tothom, Mujeres
cuenten
Switzerland: Coordination National des Sans-Papiers,
Mouvement des Sans-Papiers
United Kingdom: No One Is Illegal UK, Barbed Wire
Britain, Kent Campaign to Defend Asylum Seekers, Crossroads Coalitions
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