No Border Campaign / Network
The no border network is a tool for all groups and grass root organizations who work on the questions of migrants and asylum seekers in order to struggle alongside with them for freedom of movement, for the freedom for all to stay in the place which they have chosen, against repression and and the many controls which multiply the borders everywhere in all countries. This network is different from lobbying groups and NGOs because it is based on groups of grass root activists and intends to stay so. The coordination between the groups is done through two meetings every year and a working list on e-mail.
The no border network is born of the convergence of campaigns in various
European countries at the moment when undocumented foreigners had
started to get self organized to get together and become visible to all
(occupations, especially of churches, actions, demonstrations), to take
their struggle in their own hands, in short to be autonomous. Freedom of
movement, documents for all, abolish racist laws, no deportations were
the main slogans of these sans-papiers.
The no border network was created in 1999. The European summit of
Tampere in October 1999 was one more step toward the constitution of
"corporation Europe" with its level of control adapted to the level of
exploitation. Various European groups called for demonstrations against
this summit, under the motto: "this actually means more controls, more
arrests, more deportations". Actions and demonstrations took place in
eight countries.
The first no border meeting took place in Amsterdam in December 1999.
It's there that a mailing list was established. It enables many grass
root groups, including out of Europe, to coordinate actions, to exchange
information and to discuss about migrations and borders. Within the
noborder network, we aim to work against all forms of exploitation and
division, by working together to create new forms of collaboration and
resistance. We aim to create a platform for exchange of information and
experience among groups and individuals involved in different political
struggles with an emancipatory anti-capitalist perspective. We also aim
to work together with self organized groups of migrants. We aim to
interconnect people working from different political practices and
coming with different regional experiences.
Among the no border activities, one can mention five major axes:
1. the deportation alliance - It links the campaigns against airlines
which take part in the deportation business: many successful actions
were done against the main ones (Lufthansa, Air France, Swissair,
Sabena, British Airways, Iberia ...) In several countries actions took
place at the airports to prevent deportations, especially by talking the
passengers into imposing that the migrant be disembarked. Some airlines
renounced, at least officially, to accept forced deportations on their
flights.
www.deportation-alliance.com/
2. the border camps - Many camps have been organized near the borders of
European countries: Poland, Ukraine and Slovakia, Germany and Poland,
Sicily, Spain, and also at the Mexico-US border. In 2001 more than 1000
people took part in a camp near the airport of Frankfurt. The aim of
these camps is to act against the border regime which allows for the
deportation and sending back of migrants; they are also an opportunity
to create relations between various groups through debates and cultural
and festive activities. In July 2002 a camp has been organized, where at
least 2000 people gathered in Strasbourg, the city which houses the
Schengen Information System (SIS), a data base for search and control,
with tens of thousands of terminals all over Europe. It targets not only
migrants, but every "suspected" individual. This camp was the scene of
various demonstrations and actions and a platform of exchange between
groups and individuals who struggle toward emancipation.
www.noborder.org/camps
3. the international action days around October 15th - They give rise to
simultaneous actions in as many countries as possible on a common theme
of the network (of course, there are also actions of the various groups
on these themes at other moments). The first one has been at the time of
the Tampere summit and was at the origin of the network.
4. The Campaign to combat global migration management - The presence of
many countries of Eastern Europe in the network has made it possible to
put on the agenda the problem of the IOM (International Office of
Migrations) and beyond it the problem of the international management of
migrations. The IOM presents itself as a manager of migrations: policy
of internment and deportation of immigrants undesired for the
governments, of recruitment and exploitation of the workers who are
considered economically (and temporarily) "useful". It reigns over the
control of migrants in Ukraine and other East European countries and
also has an activity in other countries in the world.
www.noborder.org/iom
5. The struggle against deportations and against detention centres and
other forms of privation of freedom - prisons, closed centres, imposed
residence places. Various actions have been done in various countries in
and out of Europe (demonstrations at airports and detention centres,
evadings, destruction of centres, struggles against the construction of
new centres).
Moreover, many initiatives and calls for actions in various countries
circulate on the mailing list and we try to coordinate common
activities. This particular approach to coordinate actions as an
expression of a fundamental criticism of migratory policies is a major
issue in the no border project. It implies a permanent work of
networking and exchange of information, for or project is aimed at
creating structures for a practical and effective resistance.
No border network member groups (last updated 2004):
ag3f/no one is illegal hanau
Autonoome Centrum Amsterdam
Collectif Anti-Expulsions of Paris-Ile de France (CAE)
No one is illegal Goteborg
London noborder group
noborder Finland
temporary association "everyone is an expert"
No Pasaran network
The Vienna noborder-artivists