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  • ’We need people here’: the Spanish towns welcoming migrants

    Small towns look to bring back life and the sound of children after young Spaniards leave in search of work

    On the wall of a small flat in #Pareja, not far from the chemist, the plaza mayor and the 16th-century church, hangs a picture of a wooden farmhouse set among the palms and endless plains of western Venezuela.

    Were the painting bigger, it would show the mud-brick bread oven where Ángel Márquez and his family baked bread to sell, and the cows, the pigs and the horse they left behind when they finally decided enough was enough.

    In November last year, Márquez, his wife, Zaida Varillas, and three of the four children they have between them, abandoned their home in Venezuela’s Barinas province and came to Madrid. By then, their combined salaries as teachers had fallen to $10 a month and no longer covered the costs of food.

    After selling their pick-up truck, they joined the exodus in which more than 4 million Venezuelans have left their homeland as its economic and humanitarian crisis continues.

    Today, along with two other Venezuelan families, they live and work in Pareja, a hilltop town of 400 people in the central Spanish region of Castilla-La Mancha.

    Like many towns in what has come to be known as La España vaciada – “the hollowed-out Spain” – Pareja is picturesque, rich in history – and succumbing to depopulation.

    Younger people move away in search of work and opportunities, taking with them their labour, their skills and, perhaps most importantly, their children.

    Their absence upsets traditional demographic balances, condemning many small towns and villages to an ineluctable decline as shops and services shut down, schools close their doors because of a lack of pupils, and only the older people stay on.

    The statistics speak for themselves: 90% of Spain’s population – about 42 million people – is packed into 1,500 towns and cities that occupy 30% of the land. The other 10% (4.6 million people) occupy the remaining 70%, giving a population density of barely 14 inhabitants per square kilometre.

    Over the past decade, 80% of Spanish municipalities have experienced population falls – a figure that rises to 90% for towns, such as Pareja, that have fewer than 1,000 inhabitants.

    Spain’s Socialist-led coalition government has responded by creating a ministry for what it terms “the demographic challenge”.

    But the Venezuelan families are in Pareja thanks to a small new NGO, the Towns with a Future Association, which is working to match depopulated areas with migrants in search of a new life in rural Castilla-La Mancha.

    Established in January, the association is working with eight migrant families with children and about 35 individual migrants. While many of the migrants it helps are from Venezuela, it is also assisting people from Colombia, Peru, Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Ukraine, Mali and Nigeria.

    Márquez and his family, who spent seven long and hard months in Madrid before settling in Pareja in June, are enchanted by their new home.

    Both have renounced any benefits while they wait for their asylum application to go through and are working in the town, Márquez as a handyman for the council, and Varillas as a carer for some of Pareja’s elderly residents.

    “Life here is so much calmer than in Madrid,” says Márquez. “The people here have been really welcoming. They’re giving us shelter here and we’re going to stay here to help bring life back to these towns.”

    When the local school reopens in September, Márquez and Varillas’ two young sons, Sebastián and Santiago, will begin classes.

    The Towns with a Future Association hopes that others will follow the lead of Pareja’s mayor, Javier del Río, and open themselves to newcomers. As one of the association’s founders points out, the benefits are myriad and mutual.

    “The situation for migrants in Madrid – whether they have the papers they need or not – is really difficult,” says Dorys Castillo.

    “The scheme helps them because they stop living on benefits and that’s fundamental: they become independent economically. And the project has quite a big impact socially because it’s something that helps the families and the towns.”

    But Castillo is careful to stress the needs for a careful and well-planned matching process.

    “You can’t start bringing in more people than a town or village can accommodate, even if they’re depopulated,” she says.

    “You have to think about the town and the people there. But, bit by bit, people in these towns get to know the new people and see them as people, not as people from a particular country. They rub along very naturally and work together.”

    So far, the reaction in Pareja has been encouraging.

    Antonio Ridruejo, a retired truck driver who has lived in the town all his life, is pleased to see the newcomers – especially the youngest ones.

    “We need people here – young people – because there are hardly any children here,” he says as he looks out over the main square.

    “If there were no children, we’d have to close the schools and it would be a dead town. If you don’t have any young people, you have nothing.”

    Márquez is recuperating from appendicitis and peritonitis. As well as looking after his sons, he passes the time painting, writing nostalgic songs on his four-stringed Venezuelan cuatro guitar, and thinking about the land he has left behind and the land he has found.

    “I miss my country a lot – and my farm – but the mayor has lent us a little allotment here,” he says.

    “We’re growing corn, beans, coriander, spring onions and tomatoes. But no chillies yet. There’s a tiny little piece of Venezuela in Pareja.”

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/10/the-spanish-towns-welcoming-in-migrants

    #Espagne #accueil #solidarité #population #démographie #asile #migrations #réfugiés

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  • Rutte : geen kwetsbare kinderen uit Griekse kampen naar Nederland

    De regering is niet van plan om minderjarige vluchtelingen uit Griekse kampen naar Nederland te halen. Dat heeft premier Rutte vandaag gezegd, in reactie op uitspraken van gemeenten die een aantal van deze kinderen willen opnemen.

    Rutte zei vanmiddag dat Nederland zijn steentje bijdraagt aan initiatieven om de situatie in de kampen op de Griekse eilanden te verbeteren. Hij wijst erop dat de Europese Commissie bekijkt of er nog meer gedaan kan worden om de vluchtelingen in Griekenland te helpen. Daar blijft het bij, zegt Rutte, er worden geen mensen hierheen gehaald.
    Noodkreet van hulporganisaties

    Drie hulporganisaties vroegen gemeenten deze week om plek te bieden aan 500 kinderen die zonder familieleden in de Griekse kampen bivakkeren. Zeven gemeenten waaronder Leiden, Amsterdam, Zwolle en Utrecht gaven al te kennen dat ze vluchtelingenkinderen willen opvangen. De organisaties hoopten dat de gemeenten als breekijzer zouden dienen om de regering tot actie te dwingen.

    De situatie in de kampen wordt elke dag nijpender nu Turkije migranten ook niet langer tegenhoudt. Een deel van hen reist per boot naar Lesbos, Chios en Samos.

    https://nos.nl/artikel/2326108-rutte-geen-kwetsbare-kinderen-uit-griekse-kampen-naar-nederland.html

    Commenté ainsi sur twitter :

    Once again - municipalities in the Netherlands want to take refugees from the Greek islands. The Dutch government says no, efforts will be rather made for improving the conditions on the islands (yeah, sure).
    Could EU cities govern migration better?


    https://twitter.com/TihomirSabchev/status/1236332626857857031?s=03

    #villes-refuge #villes #asile #migrations #réfugiés #Pays-Bas #rélocalisation

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  • Echange de #drapeaux

    A Palazzo delle Aquile l’equipaggio della #AlanKurdi che pochi giorni fa ha salvato 61 persone. Ho donato loro la bandiera della città di #Palermo e da oggi accompagnerà la nave nelle missioni di salvataggio nel #Mediterraneo #iosonopersona

    https://twitter.com/LeolucaOrlando1/status/1203703743654563841

    Il capitano Doll mi ha donato la bandiera di #Sea_Eye, che sarà esposta sulla facciata di Palazzo delle Aquile sino a quando la #AlanKurdi lascerà Palermo il 16 dicembre. Tutti noi dobbiamo gratitudine a chi salva vite nel Mediterraneo poiché «chi salva una vita salva il mondo»

    https://twitter.com/LeolucaOrlando1/status/1203703764970065923

    #drapeau #sauvetage #Méditerranée #asile #migrations #réfugiés #Leoluca_Orlando #Palerme #villes-refuge

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  • Kommunen auf dem Weg zum sicheren Hafen

    Seit der Gründung der SEEBRÜCKE im Juli 2018 haben sich zahlreiche Städte, Gemeinden und Kommunen mit der SEEBRÜCKE solidarisch erklärt. Sie stellen sich gegen die Abschottungspolitik Europas und leisten selbst einen Beitrag um mehr Menschen ein sicheres Ankommen zu ermöglichen. Diese Beiträge sind lokal sehr unterschiedlich. Die hier aufgeführten Orte erfüllen mindestens eine der Forderungen der SEEBRÜCKE.


    https://seebruecke.org/startseite/sichere-haefen-in-deutschland
    #villes-refuge #asile #migrations #réfugiés #Allemagne #cartographie #visualisation #Seebrücke #solidarité #local #ports_sûrs #port_sûr
    #sauvetage_et_après?

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    • Discours de #Erik_Marquardt dans le parlement européen :

      "Ich möchte stolz sein auf unser Handeln als Europäer, aber ich kann mich nur dafür schämen wenn im Mittelmeer nicht nur tausende Menschen ertrinken die wir retten könnten, sondern mit ihnen auch die Europäische Werte im Mittelmeer ertrinken. Dabei kann das Sterben so einfach verhindert werden. Es gibt alleine in Deutschland über 70 Kommunen, die sich bereit erklärt haben Menschen aufzunehmen. Lasst es uns ihnen erlauben. Und wenn es Gesetze gibt, die das Lebenretten stärker bestrafen als das Sterbenlassen, dann lasst uns diese Gesätze ändern. Und wenn es Boote gibt, die retten könnten, dann lasst uns diese Boote verdammt noch mal schicken. Es wëre en Zeichen des Stärke zu sagen: „Die Würde des Menschen ist unantastbar. Auch auf dem Mittelmeer“

      Source, twitter : https://twitter.com/GreensEFA/status/1151541723371323394?s=19

    • Seven German mayors: Allow us to accept underage refugees

      Mayor in seven German cities pled with the government for the right to welcome underage refugees from Greece. The move comes after the federal parliament rejected a motion to accept minors from Greek refugee camps.

      A plea letter signed by the mayors of seven German cities has called on the federal government to allow the cities to accept underage migrants from refugee camps in Greece.

      The mayors of Cologne, Düsseldorf, Potsdam, Hanover, Freiburg, Rottenburg and Frankfurt (Oder), as well as the interior minister of Lower Saxony, Boris Pistorius, signed the appeal. The plea came two days after the Bundestag, Germany’s lower house of parliament, rejected a motion to admit thousands of underage asylum-seekers from Greek refugee camps.

      “The situation on the Greek islands” has “dramatically worsened in the last few days,” read the joint statement, excerpts of which were published by the Hanover-based RND news network. “For children and women, in particular, the completely overcrowded camps, which lack the most necessary infrastructure, medical care and shelters, are untenable.”

      Safe havens at the ready

      The letter pointed out that around 140 German cities have already declared themselves “safe havens” and want to help additional refugees. The mayors demand that the government create legal avenues immediately to allow these cities to accommodate refugees.

      According to the statement, the alliance Cities of Safe Havens, a network of 130 cities and communities in Germany, as well as other German municipalities have already declared their readiness “to immediately accept up to 500 unaccompanied minors under the age of 14 years within the framework of an emergency program, who are accommodated in unacceptable conditions on the Greek islands.”

      It added that the reception capacities in the cities concerned have been examined, and they are “available for the accommodation and educational care of the children.”

      The cities would prioritize “children whose parents are in many cases no longer alive and who are alone in the refugee camps.”

      Waiting for a broader plan

      The German government has been closely following the situation at the Greek-Turkish border after Turkey said in February it would no longer stop refugees from entering the European Union.

      Turkey’s announcement, effectively shredding a 2016 migrant deal with the EU, caused thousands of migrants to head towards neighboring Greece and Bulgaria — two EU member states. Both countries have sent security forces to their respective borders with Turkey to prevent a massive influx of migrants.

      Greece has already seen the number of refugees from Turkey increase annually, with more than 60,000 asylum-seekers landing on its Aegean islands in 2019. Refugee camps on the islands are over-crowded and have a shortage of food, clothing and medicine.

      On Wednesday, the Bundestag voted down a motion by the Green party to admit 5,000 minors from Greek refugee camps. German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, who has taken a hard stance on migrants, has said Germany would only take in refugees as part of a broader European initiative.

      Germany was one of the most sought after destinations during the European migrant crisis of 2015. The country saw more than a million asylum-seekers between January and December 2015.

      https://amp.dw.com/en/seven-german-mayors-allow-us-to-accept-underage-refugees/a-52657792?maca=en-rss-en-eu-2092-rdf&__twitter_impression=true
      #asile #migrations #réfugiés #villes-refuge #Allemagne
      #Cologne #Köln #Düsseldorf #Potsdam #Hanover #Hanovre #Freiburg #Rottenburg #Frankfurt (Oder)