Open
Letter to the Ambassador to the
Federal Republic of Germany in Lisbon
July-4-2000,
Lisboa (P)
At the moment United for Intercultural
Action is holding a conference in Lisbon with the title Resisting
Violence Against Minorities (see Público July 3, 2000).
76 dedicated persons from 26 European countries have come together
as representatives of 68 organisations in order to discuss ways
of acting against the numerous racist and fascist assaults as
well as against state discrimination. A third of the participants
are refugees
and migrants. One of our fellow activists and colleagues Harald
Glöde was arrested on December 19, 1999, following the order
of the Federal Prosecution. We have come to the Embassy of the
Federal Republic of Germany to declare that solidarity with refugees
and migrants is not a crime. The anti-racist activities and actions
of solidarity with refugees which Harald Glöde and other
arrested people have been accused of are not a matter of court.
The restrictions of freedom of migration, the drawing of new
borders and the construction of Fortress Europe have led to many
different protests, actions and forms of resistence. The present
incriminations in the Federal Republic of Germany will neither
intimidate us nor anybody else. We have brought the topic of
these arrests to the UNITED network containing more than 500
associations.
One of the topics of discussion at the present conference is
the Schengen policy. People from Eastern and Southern Europe
who wanted to attend this conference are always confronted with
huge and often absurd difficulties when trying to get a visa.
It is especially the fatal consequences of Fortress Europe which
form the topic of our conference in their humane and political
dimensions. UNITED has documented since 1993 that 2063 people
died trying to get to Western Europe, or when chased, arrested
or deported by the police. The most recent tragedy we mourn is
the death of 58 people on their way via Dover to Great Britain
on July 19, 2000.
The government of the Federal Republic of Germany has not only
along with the French government- played a prominent part in
the development of the Schengen Agreement, but is today still
one of the most important motors of the machinery for deporting
refugees and incriminating people.
UNITED has been for years, along with the Berliner Forschungsgesellschaft
für Flucht und Migration (FFM), with ist activist Harald
Glöde and with other NGOs raising awareness to and protested
against this state policy of denying rights and to the systematic
violation of human rights concerning refugees and migrants. On
the initiative of the Federal Prosecution Harald Glöde (FFM)
and others were arrested on December 19, 1999, and the period
of time following. Since then the arrested persons have been
in different prisons without accusation and under especially
hard and poor conditions. The reason for arrest was the accusation
uttered by a so-called witness of the State. They are accused
of membership in the Revulutionary Cells as well as the Red Zora
and participation in anti-racist actions showing solidarity with
refugees in the years 1986/87 which have expired mostly.
For the death of much more than 2063 people who died on their
flight to Europe due to the Schengen border policy, somebody
have to take the responsabilities, in the future.
We are now here in the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
whose foreign minister once used to be himself in militant opposition
against the repressive model of Germany . We neither expect the
former militant of Frankfurt Josef Fischer to remember his past
nor do we fear the hatred of this upcomer. We will forward your
answer to the participants of our conference and to the press.
We demand release of Harald Glöde and the others who
have been arrested in this context. Solidarity is not a crime!
director of UNITED
in the name of the Congress
Up
UNITED
for Intercultural Action
European network against nationalism, racism, fascism
and in support of migrants and refugees
Postbus
413, NL-1000 AK Amsterdam, Netherlands
phone +31-20-6834778, fax +31-20-6834582,
info@unitedagainstracism.org,
www.unitedagainstracism.org
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