WWW: Militarisation of borders, DNA databases, repression of social movements, and more

WWW: Militarisation of borders, DNA databases, repression of social movements, and more

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borders and frontiers

Returns to Croatia, those "secret" and costly flights from Switzerland

“Every year, Swiss authorities organise various so-called 'special flights' to return rejected asylum seekers. The flights are kept secret and have considerable costs. Italian language Swiss radio and television broadcaster RSI has found a deportee and collected the statements of asylum seekers expelled from Switzerland."

Read the article by TV Svizzera


Deadly borders at the gates to Europe

“The Bulgarian border police impeded the rescue of three migrant minors whose life was in danger. The bodies, abandoned in the woods in the snow and partly eaten by animals, were recovered by the Collettivo Rotte Balcaniche and by No Name Kitchen some time later.”

Read the article by Melting Pot Europa


Militarizing Crimmigration

"Donald Trump ran for election, and won, on the strength of his promises to close the U.S.-Mexican border, and to implement mass detention and deportation. These promises are not new. But the tools that he plans to use to accomplish those promises are."

Read the article by Juliet Stumpf


Libya expels 600 Nigeriens in ‘dangerous and traumatising’ desert journey

''Leaders like [Viktor] Orbán, [Giorgia] Meloni, or Trump applaud such efficient cruelty. It’s no accident; it’s the design. The EU pays to erase migrants, to make suffering invisible, and to wash its hands while others do its dirty work.”

Read the article by The Guardian


The ‘enormous cost’ of returning Syrians from Germany

"Germany is grappling with the future of Syrian refugees as talks on the hot-button issue of migration intensify ahead of its national election next month, but proposals to reassess their refugee status will likely fail due to major logistical and financial hurdles."

Read the article by Euractiv


Frontex: war against migrants with Israeli drones. The EU wants to strengthen sea borders

“’Israel Aerospace Industries is proud to have been chosen by Airbus as a sub-contractor in the Frontex programme,’ declared Moshe Levy, a former colonel in the Israeli air force and current vice-president and general manager of the aerial military sector of the industrial group IAI.”

Read the article by Africa Express


“... Here I Went Through Deportation – Which was also Torture for Me”: Air‐Deportations and Liberal Violence in Great Britain

Timely article which includes first-hand testimonies and argues that deportation "per se" should be considered violence.

Read the article by Monish Bhatia


EU: The biggest battles headed for Brussels?

A new law on deportations to replace the 2008 Returns Directive is likely to be proposed this year. The European Commission will also seek to make progress with plans for “return hubs” (deportation camps outside the EU).

Read the article by POLITICO Europe


Egypt’s new asylum law: aided by EU support, fuelled by repression

"Altogether, Egypt received approximately €10.2bn in aid and loans. Critics argue these funds, ostensibly aimed at addressing economic challenges, empower an authoritarian regime, emboldening its repressive policies against refugees and dissenters alike"

Read the article by EUobserver


Bosnia initials deal allowing EU border guards to operate in country

"Bosnia and Herzegovina initiated an agreement with the European Union's border agency Frontex on Wednesday providing for technical assistance and deployment of EU guards on its borders to control and prevent illegal migration and cross-border crime."

Read the article by Reuters News Agency


coercion & control

France spearheads member state campaign to dilute European AI regulation

“Governments successfully lobby for freedom to surveil citizens in public spaces, target border areas with AI systems and exploit predictive policing algorithms, internal documents obtained by Investigate Europe reveal.”

Read the report by Investigate Europe

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Too much information: Changes to how DNA is collected are at the heart of Russia’s latest encroachment on civil liberties

“Since the start of the year, Russians have no longer had to commit a serious criminal offence to end up on the country’s DNA database — this will now happen to anyone who commits even a civil misdemeanour.”

Read the story by Novaya Gazeta Europe

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Egyptian Government Sends Clear Message Ahead of UN Review: Human Rights Reform Off the Table

"Egyptian authorities have given every possible signal over the past few months that human rights reform is off the table."?

Read the letter by Refugees Platform Egypt

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Italy: The death of Ramy Elgaml and that festival of lies that is so reminiscent of Genoa in 2001

Two young men on a moped who did not stop were chased for eight kilometres and crashed. One of them (Ramy) died. Audio recordings indicate that they may have wilfully been made to fall.

Read the opinion by Altreconomia

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Italy: Ramy's Milan and that of the red zones

Article that brings together the death during a police pursuit of Ramy Elgaml in Milan, the creation of exclusion zones in city centres for new year's eve festivities, and the coming approval of a draconian security decree.

Read the article by Osservatorio Repressione

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UK to launch world first sanctions regime to snare people smugglers travelling upstream

“The UK will develop a new sanctions regime to cripple people smuggling crime rings and starve them of illicit finance fuelling their operations.”

Read the press release by GOV.UK

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UK: Serious crime laws to be overhauled to combat people-smuggling gangs

"These orders are part of a stronger approach to organised crime which will form part of the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill. This new approach will level up our response to serious crime including organised immigration crime, with new powers mirroring those which are already used to disrupt other harmful criminality such as knife crime, slavery and trafficking."

Read the article by the UK Home Office

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UK: Funding gap for women’s centres will mean more prison sentences, experts warn

"Women’s centres work with thousands in crisis, playing a central role in keeping vulnerable women out of prison. But two significant streams of government funding will end in March 2025, even though ministers have announced plans to reduce the number of women being locked up."

Read the article by The Guardian

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UK government appeals court order for Sean Brown inquiry

"High Court judge Mr Justice Humphreys ruled in mid-December that a public inquiry into the murder was now necessary to satisfy the UK’s obligations under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).The UK government lodged a notice of appeal on 31 December 2024"

Read the article by Irish Legal News

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War and the future of war

"What emerging trends can we identify in modern warfare, and how will new technologies shape future conflict and the military operating environment?"

Read the report by POST, UK Parliament

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Europe Quietly Prepares for World War III

"With warnings swirling over a possible war with Russia in a matter of years, NATO's European members have already started laying the groundwork for defenses, should Russian troops set foot on alliance soil."

Read the article by Newsweek

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Syria: how the British media keep the British people in ignorance

"The great unmentionable truth is that a huge swathe of journalists, who generally see themselves as independent, truth-seeking, disputatious professionals, are actually extremely incurious and soft on established power."

Read the article by Morning Star

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Greece jailed “Pylos 9” despite knowing they were innocent as Egypt prosecuted the real smugglers

“Greek authorities knew from Egyptian officials that the “Pylos 9” were not part of a smuggling network – yet these men spent a year behind bars.”

Read the report by The New Humanitarian


resistance & solidarity

UK: Palestine activists face the British state of terror

"Anti-terror powers have intensified against Palestine activists and more recently against Kurdish activists, with raids, detentions, and restrictions imposed. Les Levidow uncovers the political motives behind this repression and calls for united resistance to challenge the counter-terror regime."

Read the article by RS21


German Supreme Court sends six antifascists to pre-trial detention, solidarity actions in several cities

"Seven people wanted for attacks on right-wing extremists turned themselves in on Monday. Arrest warrants have been issued for them from Germany and Hungary. All of them face trial in Budapest with very high penalties."

Read the article by Matthias Monroy

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Echoes from the Central Mediterranean.?10 Years of Struggle!

News round-up in this January 2025 issue, that calls for transnational actions, analyses the Comores route, reports on a shipwreck that could have been prevented, looks at Salvini's Open Arms trial, reports on criminalisation (El Hiblu 3 trial in Malta) and amplifies the voices of Refugees in Libya.

Read this round-up by Civil Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (CMRCC)

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Venice, 500 people attend the Amnesty report presentation on genocide in Gaza

According to agreements struck between Amnesty and the Veneto-based university before Christmas, the report presentation should have taken place in one of the latter's halls, but two days before the meeting, the university changed its mind and withdrew its consent due to a letter from the Jewish community that contested the use of the word genocide in the event's title, accusing Amnesty of antisemitic bias.

Read the article by Pressenza International Press Agency

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Protesters in Calais condemn UK policies to stop Channel crossings

."They say increased surveillance and policing on French beaches is forcing displaced people to turn to riskier routes during attempted crossings, setting off inland from canals or from further down the coastline, increasing the threat to life as more hours are spent in dangerous conditions."

Read the article by The Guardian

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To face the tragedies in the Channel, we march for justice and dignity

"2024 at the French-British border ended with a terrible balance sheet, 89 people - men, women and children - have died, mostly after attempts to cross the Channel in makeshift vessels, and others due to the living conditions that they are kept in. In solidarity with the people blocked at the border, and in order to denounce the policies that are enacted there, we call for a large march on the coming 11 January in Calais.

Read the letter by Migreurop

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Security bill: relatives of the victims of mass killings against the norm that shields secret services: "a license to commit crimes, an offence to the Constitution"

"Relatives of the victims of the Mafia and terrorism express 'strong concern, and also indignation, for what article 31 of the Security ddl [bill] proposes', which is being discussed in the senate after approval by the chamber of deputies. It is the norm that strengthen secret services' undercover activities, allowing agents not just to participate in terrorist-subversive associations, but also to lead and direct them, even to recruit new members."

Read the article by Il Fatto Quotidiano


secrecy & transparency

Legal Recommendations to Strengthen Access to Documents in France

“Despite its constitutional status, the current legal framework regulating this right falls significantly short of the benchmarks established by the Council of Europe Convention on Access to Official Documents (Troms? Convention) and other international best practices.”

Read the recommendations by Access Info Europe and Open Knowledge France


snooping & surveillance

UK: GPS tagging of asylum seekers is ineffective, government report finds

"Putting electronic tags on asylum seekers is ineffective and doesn’t stop people absconding from immigration bail, a government report has found.Some migrants who crossed the Channel in small boats were tagged under a Home Office pilot, labelled “appalling” and “draconian” by refugee charities, from July 2022 to December 2023.The controversial trial was subjected to a legal challenge, which eventually deemed the pilot unlawful."

Read the article by The Independent

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UK: GPS expansion pilot evaluation?

“This evaluation compared behaviours of tagged and non-tagged asylum seekers and suggested that electronic monitoring did not improve their compliance.”

Read the report by UK Home Office

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Chaos in the Iran affair.?Belloni leaves as head of the secret services

Elisabetta Belloni resigns as head of DIS, the department that coordinates and oversees the intelligence services, a post that she has held since 2021. Despite claims that it was for "personal reasons", tensions with other influential figures and marginalisation in the Cecilia Sala affair may have played a part.

Read the article by il manifesto

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“Belloni was not up to the task”: Tajani's phrase about the former intelligence services' chief after Cecilia Sala was freed

An extraordinary attack by foreign affairs minister Tajani against the outgoing head of DIS (Department of Security Information), Elisabetta Belloni, who resigned due to personal tensions and her marginalisation in the Sala case.

Read the article by Il Fatto Quotidiano

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Infiltrats (Undercover)

How four police officers who infilitrated social movements in Catalonia were discovered. In Catalan with Spanish, English, German and French subtitles.

Watch the documentary by 3Cat Corporatiu

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UK and Norway join forces to counter eavesdropping

“The UK and Norwegian governments are to share best practice and new technologies to detect and expose eavesdropping devices.”

Read the press release at GOV.UK

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Inside Cognify, the ‘prison of the future’ where AI rewires your brain

“A new prison concept proposes bombarding criminals with artificial memories from the perspective of their victims – what could go wrong?”

Read the feature by DAZED Magazine

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Switzerland to introduce air passenger database

“Switzerland is to introduce a national air passenger database following parliamentary approval.”

Read the article by SWI swissinfo.ch

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Passenger information: EU adopts regulations to improve border security and fight terrorism

“Under the new regulation on the collection and transfer of API, airlines must transmit passenger data – including travel document data, flight details and baggage information – to the authorities before passengers reach the EU’s external borders.”

Read the press release by Council of the European Union

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