this is how our leaders in Europe label their agenda.
Between 1993 and 2003 at least 145 people died on their way to Germany. I'm just mentioning Germany.
Not much talk about it, it's not the Berlin Wall. It's capitalism. The more "globalisation" there is, the less borders there are for corporations and investors, the more borders are there for us.
And this is how you die in social-democratic/green third way paradise Germany, if you don't have the right papers.
"Aamir Mohamed Ageeb, a Sudanese refugee, was killed by border police during his forced deportation from Germany.
On the night of May 29th the young refugee Aamir Mohamed Ageeb died during his forced deportation to Sudan. Because he physically tried to resist his deportation, his hands and feet were taped and he was made to wear a motor cycle helmet by the accompanying officers of the German border police. Shortly after the departure the officers pushed his head down to his chin. When they raised him up again he was dead."
"How different the reactions this time, when such a death happens in Germany. Here, there is no public shock, outrage or shame. Instead, media and politicians alike blame the victim for his death, because he offered resistance to his deportation. Deportation in Germany cannot be questioned, or put on trial.
Yet Aamir Mohamed Ageeb’s death once again brings before our eyes the brutal reality of forced deportations, the reality that deportations are torture, that deportations are murder. Joy Gardiner (UK), Semira Adamu (Belgium), Marcus Omofuma (Austria) and Aamir Ageeb were killed by the State as they struggled for the right to live.
Far more refugees facing deportation have been terrorised into taking their own life, as the fear of imminent torture if returned to the country they fled from, outweighed the fear of death.
To expect that refugees will not fight with their last breath against deportation, shows boundless naivety.
Countless are the refugees who, upon their deportation to the countries which they had attempted to flee from, are tortured, murdered or disappear without trace.
Yet the German State continues to endorse the likes of Torture States like Turkey or Nigeria, while it remains deaf to the evidence brought by independent Human Rights Associations."
http://www.ncadc.org.uk/letters/news15/ge.htmlhttp://lola.d-a-s-h.org/~rp/ageeb/index.php?~.~Berichte~Concerns_in_Europe_Germany.htmNoone is illegal, besides Schily, Bush, Blair and Schröder. And yes, I'm tired, I'm so damned tired about all these scapegoat-discussions about how many foreigners a "wealthy" country can afford, about illegal workers stealing "our" work. If one corporation dismisses 10.000 people and leaves them without work, it's pretty easy to find 10.000 moderates complaining about what a threat illegal immigrants are to "us". Count me out, I'm not one of "us".
"The proletarians of this earth have no home, no native country, no fatherland" (Karl Marx)
Dirk