Monitoring « secondary movements » and « hotspots » : Frontex is now an internal surveillance agency
The EU’s border agency, Frontex, now has powers to gather data on “secondary movements” and the “hotspots” within the EU. The intention is to ensure “#situational_awareness” and produce risk analyses on the migratory situation within the EU, in order to inform possible operational action by national authorities. This brings with it increased risks for the fundamental rights of both non-EU nationals and ethnic minority EU citizens.
▻http://www.statewatch.org/news/2019/dec/eu-frontex-int-surv.htm
#surveillance #mouvements_secondaires #asile #migrations #réfugiés #frontières #Frontex #hotspot #hotspots #risques #analyse_de_risques
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Dans ce rapport de Statewatch, on peut lire :
Previously, the agency’s surveillance role has been restricted to the external borders and the “pre-frontier area” – for example, the high seas or “selected third-country ports.”2 New legal provisions mean it will now be able to gather data on the movement of people within the EU.
Ce qui n’est pas sans rappeler la carte de @reka sur les 3 frontières européennes :
– #pré-frontière
– #frontière
– #post-frontière
►https://visionscarto.net/la-mediterranee-plus-loin
Pour une version plus récente de cette carte...
►https://asile.ch/2016/12/13/regard-dune-geographe-murs-frontieres-fantasme-controle-migratoire