Indignation et émoi après le #bombardement de deux camps de déplacés en #Syrie
La communauté internationale a vivement dénoncé le bombardement de deux camps en Syrie, près de la frontière turque. Pour sa part, le Haut-Commissaire aux droits de l’Homme qualifie cet acte d’« odieux » et se dit alarmé par les derniers développements dans la prison centrale d’Hama, où une émeute a eu lieu le 1er mai dernier. Selon lui, ils pourraient prendre un tournant mortel.
#Kenya to close refugee camps, displacing more than 600,000
Kenya will close all refugee camps, a move that would displace more than 600,000 people living there, the government announced Friday.
The decision includes #Dadaab, the largest such camp in the world. It’s home to more than 300,000 people on the Kenya-Somalia border.
▻http://edition.cnn.com/2016/05/06/africa/kenya-closing-refugee-camps/index.html
#réfugiés #asile #migrations #réfugiés #fermeture #camps_de_réfugiés
Kenya Says It Will Shut Down The World’s Largest Refugee Camp
Kenya says it plans to shut down two refugee camps, including the world’s largest, due to security concerns. The announcement was swiftly condemned by human rights groups that say the move puts some of the world’s most vulnerable people at risk.
UNHCR appeals to Kenya over decision to end refugee hosting
The Ministry of Interior made the announcement on May 6 in a statement that cited economic, security and environmental burdens. It said the Government had disbanded its Department of Refugee Affairs and was working on a mechanism for the closure of Kenya’s refugee camps – a move that could affect as many as 600,000 lives.
Kenya to close all refugee camps and displace 600,000 people
’This reckless decision by the Kenyan government is an abdication of its duty to protect the vulnerable and will put thousands of lives at risk,’ Amnesty International warns
►http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/kenya-refugee-camp-closure-dadaab-worlds-largest-a7019461.html
NGOs urge government of Kenya to reconsider intended closure of refugee camps
Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) providing assistance to refugees in Kenya acknowledge the hospitality and responsibility that the Government of Kenya has borne over decades. Despite the huge economic and social pressure, Kenya continues to host close to 600,000 refugees and asylum seekers from neighbouring countries, the majority being from Somalia and South Sudan. The Burundi conflict has also led to an influx of refugees from the country into the Kakuma camp. Fifty-six percent of this current refugee population in Kenya comprises women, children and the youth who are particularly vulnerable to exploitation and abuse while in displacement. The acceptance of refugees in Dadaab, Kakuma and those living in urban settings is a reflection of good practice and gesture exhibited by the Government of Kenya and host communities over the years.
Dispatches: Scapegoating Refugees in Kenya
Now Kenya, home to almost 600,000 refugees – two thirds from Somalia – seems ready to join the bandwagon of European states failing to uphold their obligations to refugees and asylum seekers. On May 6, Kenyan officials stated – not for the first time – that Kenya would stop hosting refugees and close refugee camps due to environmental, economic, and security concerns.
▻https://www.hrw.org/news/2016/05/11/dispatches-scapegoating-refugees-kenya
Ein Flüchtlingslager der Grösse Zürichs umsiedeln
Kenias Regierung will in Kürze mit der Räumung des grössten Flüchtlingscamps der Welt beginnen. Ein Experte nennt gute Gründe, die «Stadt der Verlorenen» zu retten.
▻http://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/ausland/naher-osten-und-afrika/pEin-Fluechtlingslager-der-Groesse-Zuerichs-umsiedelnp/story/14566910
Prise de parole du président kényan :
▻http://www.interior.go.ke/?p=3113
Kenya Is Trying To Close The World’s Biggest Refugee Camp And This Is Why
Kenya recently announced it will close the world’s biggest refugee camp. It’s a move it’s threatened before, but this year, it has some unexpected leverage: Europe.
▻https://www.buzzfeed.com/jinamoore/whats-behind-kenyas-plan-to-close-down-the-worlds-biggest-re
Kenya’s Push to Close World’s Largest Refugee Camp Fuels a Sense of Displacement
As Western allies question plan, Dadaab’s largely Somali residents, some of whom have never lived anywhere else, worry about where they might go
▻http://www.wsj.com/articles/kenyas-push-to-close-worlds-largest-refugee-camp-fuels-a-sense-of-displacement-
Inside the world’s biggest refugee camp
Dadaab was meant as a temporary home for Somalis fleeing their country’s civil war. Twenty five years later, it’s home to 330,000 people - and the third biggest city in Kenya. This week, the Kenyan government announced plans to try and close it down.
Why is the cost of hosting refugees falling on the world’s poorest states?
As long as rich nations pay lip service to meeting the needs of the world’s displaced, they cannot blame Kenya for closing refugee camps like Dadaab
▻http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2016/may/13/why-is-the-cost-of-hosting-refugees-falling-on-poorest-states-kenya-dad
Story of cities #44: will Dadaab, the world’s largest refugee camp, really close?
Twenty-five years after it opened, Kenya has announced its third biggest ‘city’, the Dadaab refugee complex, is to be shut down. But for many residents, this sprawling slum in an inhospitable desert is the only home they know
▻http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/may/17/story-of-cities-44-dadaab-kenya-worlds-largest-refugee-camp-closed?CMP=
Kenya: Refugees face police persecution and death after disbanding of Department of Refugee Affairs
Refugees in Kenya are facing the risk of arrests, and death, after the government disbanded the Department of Refugee Affairs (DRA) – which delivered official movement passes to those wishing to leave camps – earlier in the month.
▻http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/kenya-refugees-face-police-persecution-death-after-disbanding-department-
Somali refugees in Kenya’s Dadaab camp may die trying to cross Mediterranean
Somalis are the second largest group of Africans perishing trying to cross the Mediterranean and the closure of the Dadaab camp, the world’s largest refugee settlement, will only add to the migration crisis in Europe as many of those displaced will make their way to European shores, aid organisations have warned.
▻http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/somali-refugees-kenyas-dadaab-camp-may-die-trying-cross-mediterranean-156
Will Kenya really close Dadaab?
If the Kenyan government is bluffing over its announcement that it will close Dadaab refugee camp by November and repatriate 350,000 Somalis back across the border, then it’s a more elaborate ruse than usual.
▻https://www.irinnews.org/analysis/2016/05/19/will-kenya-really-close-dadaab
Closing Dadaab will dishonour 2013 deal on refugees, Kenya told
Somalia has asked Kenya to respect the 2013 Tripartite Agreement on repatriation of refugees in its bid to shut down the Dadaab camp.
▻http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/05/24/closing-dadaab-will-dishonour-2013-deal-on-refugees-kenya-told_c1355769
Kenya’s threat to close its refugee camps could be real this time
Kenya is threatening to close the world’s largest refugee camp and send some 600,000 people back to the wars, drought, or famine from which they fled. Citing the “very heavy economic, security and environmental burdens” it has borne on behalf of the region and international community, Kenya said its time “hosting refugees has come to an end” in a statement late last week.
▻http://qz.com/680032/kenyas-threats-to-close-the-worlds-largest-refugee-camp-could-be-real-this-time
Kenya’s threat to close Dadaab camp plays on international refugee fears
The Kenyan government says that it plans to close Dadaab, the world’s largest refugee camp. It had also threatened to close the country’s other major refugee camp, Kakuma, but has subsequently said it won’t. Speaking at the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul, Deputy President William Ruto declared that Dadaab will be closed by the end of the year.
▻https://theconversation.com/kenyas-threat-to-close-dadaab-camp-plays-on-international-refugee-f
Au Kenya, la fermeture du camp de Dadaab en question
En annonçant la fermeture du camp de Dadaab pour des raisons de sécurité, le gouvernement kenyan hypothèque encore plus l’avenir d’une population estimée entre 300.000 et 500.000 réfugiés, menacés de rapatriement en Somalie. Entretien avec Léon Salumu, responsable des interventions pour MSF au Kenya.
▻https://blogs.mediapart.fr/msf/blog/010616/au-kenya-la-fermeture-du-camp-de-dadaab-en-question-0
Feature : Somali refugees in Kenya’s Dadaab camp fear repatriation
A section of the more than 300,000 Somali refugees living in Dadaab, the world’s largest refugee camp in northeastern Kenya, have expressed fears the planned closure of the camp will have far reaching effects on their lives.
▻http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-06/11/c_135428362.htm
In partnership, we will bring Somali refugees home
The parties involved are determined to resettle Dadaab residents, but in a dignified, orderly way.
Somalia’s prime minister: ‘We don’t want Kenya to push [out] refugees’
The government of Kenya has come under intense criticism from the United Nations and human rights groups for announcing that it will shut down Dadaab refugee camp by November, which, with nearly 400,000 residents, is the largest in the world. Critics have said that Kenya is unfairly blaming Somalian refugees for al-Shabab terrorist attacks and is making a grave mistake by threatening to send refugees back into areas of Somalia still ravaged by the Islamist terrorist group. Kenya threatened to close the camp last year, after an al-Shabab attack on Garissa University killed 147 people; it later backed down on its decision. But this time, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has said, according to a spokesman, “the decision to repatriate the refugees is final.” On Monday, Somalia’s prime minister, Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke, sat down with The Post and discussed the decision to close Dadaab.
▻https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2016/06/15/somalias-prime-minister-we-dont-want-kenya-to-push-out-refugees/?postshare=5271466176014838&tid=ss_tw
Somali Refugees Struggle in Shadow of Forced Return
Kenya’s November deadline to shut down camps and repatriate Somali refugees leaves a community living in dangerous limbo, with some contemplating escape to Europe.
▻https://www.newsdeeply.com/refugees/articles/2016/06/23/somali-refugees-struggle-in-shadow-of-forced-return?platform=hootsuite
Dadaab returnees will leave camps voluntarily, says UNHCR
In Kenya, moves are continuing to encourage about 320,000 Somali nationals to leave Dadaab, one of the biggest camp complexes in the world for displaced people, the UN Refugee Agency said Monday.
▻http://www.unmultimedia.org/radio/english/2016/06/dadaab-returnees-will-leave-camps-voluntarily-says-unhcr
Four ways closing the world’s largest refugee camp will hurt Kenya
Kenya is getting closer to realizing its goal of closing the world’s largest refugee camp. This week, president Uhuru Kenyatta met with United Nations secretary general Ban Ki-moon to discuss Kenya’s widely criticized decision. According to Kenyan officials, Ban told Kenyatta that the UN understands Kenya’s desire to close the camp and would seek funds to ensure the safe repatriation of refugees.
▻https://qzprod.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/2015jun14_dadaab_ifo_1.jpg?quality=80&strip=all&w=3000
▻http://qz.com/709079/four-ways-closing-the-worlds-largest-refugee-camp-will-hurt-kenya
Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon: from the production of space to urban engagements
The presentation focuses on the relation between the production of urban precariousness and forms of local engagements in the Palestinian refugee camps of #Beirut. Local urban conflicts have been previously studied, mostly one taking place in Shatila camp in 2004-2005 and another in Nahr el Bared after the camp’s destruction in 2007, and the aim of the study was to investigate these conflicts more systematically. The actors observed were mostly local networks of dwellers as well as NGOs and associations which engage in actions of self-help as well as some forms of contention. The presentation relies on a framework which posits a continuity between the social and the spatial, and is inscribed in social movement studies.
Turkey: Open Border to Displaced Syrians Shelled by Government
(Istanbul) – Syrian military attacks on armed opposition groups near the Turkish border hit two displaced persons camps on April 13 and 15, 2016, causing at least 3,000 people to flee, although they were unable to cross the border to safety, Human Rights Watch said today.
▻https://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/styles/node_embed/public/multimedia_images_2016/turkey0416_khumash-01.png?itok=Rgy5KL2x
▻https://www.hrw.org/news/2016/04/20/turkey-open-border-displaced-syrians-shelled-government
#Syrie #réfugiés #asile #migrations #fermeture_des_frontières #Turquie #réfugiés_syriens
#camps_de_réfugiés #cartographie #visualisation #frontières
UN: Press Turkey to Open Border
(Istanbul) – United Nations member states and UN agencies attending the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul on May 23-24, 2016, should press the Turkish authorities to reopen Turkey’s border to Syrian asylum seekers, Human Rights Watch said today. Partners should make clear that any border guards who shoot at or beat asylum seekers will be held accountable.
▻https://www.hrw.org/news/2016/05/20/un-press-turkey-open-border
Les microbes menacent les #camps_de_réfugiés
Des experts mettent en garde : #gale, #rougeole, #choléra, #tuberculose ou #fièvre_typhoïde - pourraient se déclarer à grande échelle.
▻http://www.20min.ch/ro/news/monde/story/31523531
#santé #santé_publique #asile #migrations #réfugiés #campement
Aid groups protest migrant treatment, deportations in Greece
The U.N. and human rights groups warn that a recent E.U. deal to send asylum seekers back to Turkey risks violating international law.
Held in Greece beside a closed border and EU relocation law
’We try to explain the situation to them but many remain hopeful the border will reopen’
▻http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/europe/held-in-greece-beside-a-closed-border-and-eu-relocation-law-1.2587159
#Grèce #asile #migrations #réfugiés #Ritsona #camps_de_réfugiés #campement
Les carnets de l’Ifpo | L’exil : un enjeu politique. Le cas des réfugiés kurdes syriens au Kurdistan irakien
▻http://asile.ch/2016/03/21/les-carnets-de-lifpo-lexil-un-enjeu-politique-le-cas-des-refugies-kurdes-syrie
L’Irak accueille 400’000 réfugiés syriens (Unhcr, décembre 2015), dont 99% de kurdes, installés majoritairement dans le nord du pays, au Kurdistan. Intégrée à un contexte où l’atmosphère conflictuelle rend incertaine les tracés nationaux, l’interaction entre ces personnes de même culture mais de nationalités différentes – syrienne et irakienne – devient un enjeu pour la question […]
Cessons d’appeler le camp de réfugiés de Calais la « jungle » | Etat d’Exception
▻http://www.etatdexception.net/cessons-dappeler-le-camp-de-refugies-de-calais-la-jungle
La langue obscurcit les histoires de personnes qui peuvent être des enseignant-e-s, des commerçant-e-s, des employé-e-s de bureau, leur vie se trouvant jetée dans le conflit, et qui après s’être battu-e-s à travers le continent pour trouver une vie meilleure, se retrouvent dans cet endroit désolé.
[...]
Au fil du temps, l’utilisation par les médias de cette terminologie a changé. Ce fut d’abord « les camps de migrants, connus par certains comme« la jungle » » ; puis « ce que l’on appelle la « jungle » » ; avant tout simplement de devenir la jungle, sans guillemets.
RMF | Comprendre pourquoi les Érythréens se rendent en Europe
▻http://asile.ch/2016/03/06/rmf-comprendre-pourquoi-les-erythreens-se-rendent-en-europe
Pourquoi les Érythréens risquent-ils leur vie au cours de voyages périlleux vers l’Europe ? Pourquoi ne restent-t-ils pas dans des pays voisins où ils pourraient vivre en sûreté et obtenir une protection ?
Images of refugee camps, part 1 : aerial views
This is the first in a series of posts about images of refugee camps. For three earlier posts about images of refugees, click here, here, and here.
▻https://singularthings.wordpress.com/2016/02/21/images-of-refugee-camps-part-1-aerial-views
#camps_de_réfugiés #photographie_aériennes #photographie
#Zaatari #Dadaab #réfugiés #asile #migrations
Viaggio a fumetti nei campi profughi dell’Europa dell’est
Nell’ottobre del 2015, dopo essere stato ospite del festival di Internazionale a Ferrara, il disegnatore australiano Sam Wallman si è unito a un collettivo di attivisti tedeschi e polacchi che andavano a cucinare pasti caldi per i profughi nei campi allestiti ai confini dell’Europa dell’est. Voleva vedere con i suoi occhi la crisi dei profughi in corso.
▻http://www.internazionale.it/reportage/2016/02/17/campi-profughi-europa-fumetto
#bande_dessinée #BD #réfugiés #asile #migrations #camps_de_réfugiés #dessin
17 years in a refugee camp: on the trail of a dodgy statistic
You find the same figure being quoted all over the world, by all sorts of different sources, and not just in English and French: in this Turkish news article from just two weeks ago, ‘Angelina Jolie stated that the average period for which refugees live in refugee camps was 17 years’ [Angelina Jolie, mülteci kampında mültecilerin yaşadıkları sürenin ortalama 17 yıl olduğunu belirtti]. Any statistic that’s so freely quoted by so many different people deserves a bit of critical attention, especially when no-one ever gives the source. And as it happens, my friend Eleanor Davey and I did a bit of digging around about this one last year.
The point of this post isn’t to downplay the seriousness of protracted refugee situations, whether the people caught up in them are encamped or not. Nor is it driven by a desire for accuracy. (Well, okay, a little. “Factual Inaccuracy Found On Internet!”) The problem with this untrustworthy figure—bandied around endlessly despite being deeply problematic, over a decade out of date, and not actually about refugee camps—is what it does to refugees themselves. Like the image of ‘the refugee’, like the identikit photos of refugee camps (subject of a future post, as mentioned in the caption to the one at the top of the page), this figure reduces the enormous complexity of protracted refugee situations, and the much greater complexity, richness, and difficulty of the lives of the people living through them, to a mere cipher. It gives those of us who aren’t refugees a sorry little fact to wring our hands over—one of those things we can feel good about feeling bad about—then set aside. When people use it, they’re not really talking about refugees at all.
►https://singularthings.wordpress.com/2015/07/04/17-years-in-a-refugee-camp-on-the-trail-of-a-dodgy-statist
#manipulation #fact-checking #asile #migrations #chiffres #statistiques #réfugiés #camps_de_réfugiés #médias #journalisme
La patience des #Sahraouis
Elle est surnommée la dernière colonie d’Afrique : cap sur le #Sahara_Occidental, ancienne colonie espagnole occupée aujourd’hui par le #Maroc. Une terre que les Sahraouis attendent de retrouver depuis quarante ans. De tradition nomade, une partie des la population sarhaouie vit cependant depuis quatre décennies dans des #camps_de_réfugiés vers #Tindouf, en Algérie. La survie des camps dépends de l’aide internationale. Depuis 1991, un référendum doit être tenu sur l’auto-détermination du territoire. Un référendum que les Sahraouis attendent toujours...
▻http://www.rtn.ch/rtn/Programmes/emissions/Format-A3/La-patience-des-Sahraouis.html
#réfugiés #asile #migrations
Children of the Camp
▻http://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/children-of-the-camp
Children from Bethlehem’s Aida and Beit Jibrin refugee camps talk to Mondoweiss about their life in the camps. Filmmakers Sheren Khalel and Abed al Qaisi wanted to know exactly how much the...
#Burundi refugee crisis escalates as 230,000 flee conflict to seek refuge in neighbouring countries
Violence in the African nation of Burundi has led to a refugee crisis in surrounding countries, including Tanzania, where camps have become overcrowded.
Alarming new patterns of violations emerging in Burundi - Zeid
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein warned Friday that deeply worrying new trends are emerging in Burundi, including cases of sexual violence by security forces and a sharp increase in enforced disappearances and torture cases. He also called for an urgent investigation into the events that took place in #Bujumbura on 11-12 December, including the reported existence of at least nine mass graves.
▻http://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=16953&LangID=E
#viols #culture_du_viol #viol_comme_arme_de_guerre #violences_sexuelles #torture #disparitions #fosses_communes
La clé de la paix au Burundi est en Tanzanie
A un moment ou à un autre, il est probable que les acteurs impliqués dans la crise politique sanglante au Burundi se retrouvent autour d’une table à Arusha, en Tanzanie, pour trouver un accord politique.
▻http://www.irinnews.org/fr/reportfrench.aspx?ReportID=102366
Desperately overcrowded camps: Burundian refugees in Tanzania – in pictures
More than 250,000 people have fled Burundi since it descended into violence one year ago. At least a quarter of those now live in #Nyarugusu, on the Tanzanian border. The world’s third largest refugee settlement, it hosts more than 140,000 people – three times the number it was built to house
Reimagining the Refugee Camp
The world’s refugee camps are a mess, and they’ve long outlived their intended lifespans. It’s time for a change.
▻http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/01/11/reimagining-the-refugee-camp
#réfugiés #asile #migrations #camps_de_réfugiés
L’amélioration des conditions de vie dans les #camps_de_réfugiés palestiniens à #Amman ou la dé-théâtralisation de l’urbanisme jordanien
En analysant l’#aménagement_urbain des camps de réfugiés palestiniens à Amman, cet article met en évidence l’hétérogénéité des urbanismes, et de leurs registres discursifs, qui existent en #Jordanie. Malgré le fait que certains camps existent depuis plus de 60 ans, les discours officiels des institutions en charge de ces espaces soulignent avant tout leur caractère continuellement provisoire. Cette dimension est a priori contradictoire avec toute idée d’#aménagement urbain, dont l’objectif est de planifier des espaces sur une certaine durée et de les inscrire dans l’avenir. Notre argument est que, même dans cette situation où officiellement il n’est toujours pas question de développement urbain, une certaine forme d’aménagement « #humanitaire » a tout de même existé. Elle a été portée par l’invention d’un discours portant sur « l’amélioration des conditions de vie ». Cependant, la transformation de l’habitat des réfugiés palestiniens a été « dé-théâtralisée », par rapport à la « mise en scène » de l’urbanisme jordanien dominant qui vise à la restructuration néo-libérale des espaces centraux et ouest d’Amman. L’aménagement des camps n’est pourtant pas complètement déconnecté de ce processus. Mais, la mise en récit qui lui est associée a neutralisé le débat à son sujet en le réduisant à des dimensions uniquement techniques et humanitaires. Cette dé-théâtralisation du récit d’urbanisme représente un ingénieux compromis qui a été nécessaire afin de maintenir la qualité des camps — mi-lieux éphémères, mi-quartiers– tout en permettant une forme de développement et d’insertion de ces espaces dans la ville moderne et néo-libérale d’Amman.
▻http://articulo.revues.org/2740
#Jordanie #réfugiés_palestiniens #réfugiés #asile #migrations #urban_matter
IRIN | On n’est jamais mieux que chez soi
▻http://asile.ch/2015/12/18/irin-on-nest-jamais-mieux-que-chez-soi
Il y a environ 2400 ans, Platon a eu une vision de la République. L’ouvrage qu’il a rédigé à l’époque est le premier exemple de la fascination qu’exerce sur nous l’idée selon laquelle nous pourrions, si nous avions la possibilité de construire une nouvelle société à partir de zéro, nous débarrasser de tous les défauts […]
Brick by brick : is this really Europe ?
#BD #bande-dessinée #asile #migrations #camps_de_réfugiés #dessin #Brezice #Slovénie #Balkans #Serbie #Presevo
cc @reka
The Failure of Refugee Camps | Boston Review
▻http://bostonreview.net/world/elizabeth-dunn-failure-refugee-camps
Skra, a camp in the Republic of Georgia, is considered one of the best refugee camps in the world. Although the cinderblock houses have electricity, there is no running water. Since the only source of heat is from the cottages’ small wood stoves, displaced people cut down most of the camp’s trees the first winter they lived there. Photo: Hannah Mintek.
Europe is currently encountering the arrival of tens of thousands of refugees from Syria, Afghanistan, and North Africa, who are braving the seas in rickety boats, streaming around fences, and occupying train stations in their quest to resettle. It is being called a “crisis,” but the term suggests a problem that will end. Thanks to more frequent and savage civil wars around the world, the global population of displaced people has more than tripled in the last ten years, from 20 million to more than 60 million, a population almost the size of the United Kingdom. European politicians may not want to admit it, but they are struggling with the central problem of twenty-first century global politics. Climate change, political instability, and other factors virtually guarantee that this century will see many more people made into refugees or economic migrants.
The Other Refugee Crisis
FOR the past five years I have been visiting the world’s largest refugee camp, a city made of mud and sticks the size of New Orleans called Dadaab, in northeastern Kenya. The camp was established in 1991 as a temporary refuge for around 90,000 people fleeing Somalia’s civil war. Today it is home to half a million.
66,000 babies born in refugee camps in Turkey
Turkey will not hand over 66,000 babies born in refugee camps to tyrants, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has said at the Global Forum on Migration and Development, referring to the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
▻http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/Default.aspx?pageID=238&nid=89888&NewsCatID=352
#Turquie #réfugiés #asile #migrations #natalité #bébé #naissances #camps_de_réfugiés
Germany will filter refugees in camps at borders
Chancellor Angela Merkel and her Bavarian allies have agreed on a plan to set up “transit zones” at the border, to identify migrants who are ineligible for asylum, Bavarian Premier Horst Seehofer said on Monday (12 October).
▻http://www.euractiv.com/sections/justice-home-affairs/germany-will-filter-refugees-camps-borders-318437
#tri #centres_de_tri #asile #migrations #réfugiés #Allemagne #camps_de_réfugiés
Reçu via la mailing-list Migreurop:
Selon Deutsche Welle, agence d’information publique allemande, un nouveau terme est apparu en Allemagne parmi les débats des décideurs politiques, pour ce qui concerne les demandeurs d’asile : les « zones de transit ». Il s’agit de centres qui seraient construits le long des frontières allemandes, ils seraient fermés et entourés de murs, les personnes n’auraient pas le droit de les quitter librement. Dans la « #zone_de_transit » serait décidé si la personne peut poursuivre son parcours en Allemagne, ou si elle doit être renvoyée vers son pays s’il s’agit d’un pays « sûr ». Il s’agit d’une proposition de la CSU, qui semblerait avoir un accueil favorable de la CDU.
Une revue de presse existe ici (en serbo-croate) : Plašenje izbeglica, smirivanje Nemaca, ▻http://www.dw.com/sr/pla%C5%A1enje-izbeglica-smirivanje-nemaca/a-18778197