Vanochtend is het No Border Camp 2024 van start gegaan met de bezetting van een terrein in Utrecht (een weiland aan de Mercatorlaan (recht tegenover P&R Papendorp), naast het Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal bij de Prins Clausbrug). Op dit terrein zullen tot zondag enkele honderden mensen uit Nederland en het buitenland samenkomen om door middel van acties, workshops en cultuur in verzet te komen tegen het huidige migratiebeleid.
Zaterdag 24 augustus is er een demonstratie, beginnend bij het No Border Camp richting de binnenstad van Utrecht.
Vanuit het kamp vindt morgenmiddag, vanaf 17 uur, een lawaaidemonstratie tegen het opsluiten en deporteren van vluchtelingen plaats bij het Justitieel Complex Zeist (Kamp Zeist, Richelleweg 13, Soesterberg), waar onder meer vluchtelingengezinnen met kinderen worden opgesloten.
Kamp Zeist is al jarenlang een locatie waar vluchtelingen worden opgesloten, in afwachting van deportatie of het weer op straat gezet worden. Op het terrein bevindt zich onder meer een speciale gevangenis voor gezinnen met minderjarige kinderen. Het is deze plek waar kinderen als de recent in het nieuws zijnde Mikael (11 jaar) en zijn moeder Gohar, die uitgezet dreigen te worden naar Armenië, worden opgesloten. “Kamp Zeist is al jaren doelwit van acties tegen het onmenselijke vluchtelingenbeleid”, zegt Sasha, woordvoerder van de organisatie van het No Border Camp, “en morgen staan we daar weer om opgesloten mensen een hart onder de riem te steken en om een duidelijke stem te laten voor het afschaffen van grenzen en voor vrijheid van beweging voor iedereen.”
Het No Border Camp richt zijn pijlen zowel op het steeds repressiever wordende Nederlandse migratiebeleid als op de ontwikkelingen op Europees niveau, waar militarisering van grenzen, pushbacks en andere mensenrechtenschendingen aan de orde van de dag zijn. Het nieuwe kabinet-Schoof gooit daar nog plannen bovenop om meer vluchtelingen op te sluiten, meer mensen te deporteren, asielaanvragen moeilijker te maken en het recht op juridische bijstand fors in te perken.
Onder meer MiGreat, de Bond Precaire Woonvormen, SOS Humanity, het Transnational Institute (TNI) en Stop Wapenhandel dragen met workshops bij aan het kamp. Ook staan connecties met onder meer klimaatverandering, racisme en vrouwen- en transstrijd op het programma.
Eerdere No Border Camps werden gehouden in Rotterdam (2013 en 2022), Wassenaar (2019) en Groningen (2023).
No Border Camp 2024 – Oproep
Met de overwinning van de PVV in Nederland en andere extreemrechtse partijen in Europa, wordt het migratiebeleid steeds strenger, onmenselijker, gewelddadiger en gevaarlijker. Vanuit angst en haat worden mensen geregeerd, en halen mensen uit naar anderen. Vooral naar ‘anderen’, ‘buitenlanders’, ‘gelukszoekers’. Het stoppen van immigratie staat bovenaan de lijstjes van politici.
De Europese Unie probeert mensen buiten te houden door grenzen te militariseren, Frontex illegaal mensen terug te laten duwen over de Middellandse Zee (push-backs), en landen zoals Libië te bewapenen om mensen terug te halen (pull-backs), op te sluiten en te martelen. De EU werkt ook aan plannen om grote groepen asielzoekers direct aan de Europese buitengrenzen op te sluiten.
Wereldwijd wordt de militarisering verder opgevoerd met de invasie van Rusland in Oekraïne, de genocide in Palestina, en grootschalige Europese bewapeningsplannen. Steeds meer wapens dus, met steeds meer risico’s op gewapende conflicten die grote groepen mensen tot vluchten dwingen. Al deze conflicten raken veel domeinen waartegen mensen in actie komen, zoals de voortgaande uitstoot van broeikasgassen, de fossiele brandstofindustrie, de uitbuiting van mensen in Congo en elders, de mensenrechtenschendingen in Palestina, Libië en op de Middellandse Zee.
We moeten samen werken aan een wereld zonder grenzen en met vrijheid van beweging voor iedereen, maar ook aan een wereld waar mensen niet gedwongen op de vlucht hoeven slaan. Geef angst en haat geen ruimte!
Het kamp begint op dinsdag 20 augustus in Utrecht, Nederland. Vrijwilligers bouwen de grote tenten en faciliteiten op. Aankomende deelnemers kunnen een plek uitkiezen op het kampeerterrein van het terrein. Omdat de keuken ook moet worden opgezet, wordt er geen lunch verstrekt aan aankomende deelnemers, dus lunch voordat je komt of neem je eigen lunchbox mee. Later op de dag moet iedereen zich verzamelen in de circustent voor de eerste algemene vergadering van het kamp. Zoals op alle dagen (behalve de laatste dag, zondag 25 augustus) wordt het diner geserveerd om 19:00 uur en begint het culturele programma om 21:00 uur.
Het No Border Camp is een ACTIE kamp, wat betekent dat we je ook willen vragen goed voorbereid te komen om actie te voeren (als je dat wil). Naast acties is er ook een workshop programma (zie hieronder) en een cultureel programma in de avonden.
WEDNESDAY 21 AUGUST
Wednesday 21 August – 11:00 am – Border industrial complex in Utrecht – By No Border Camp organisation
Several companies, government agencies and institutions in Utrecht and the surrounding region are involved in repressive border and migration policies. In Soesterberg there is also the detention center for refugee families and unaccompanied minors at Kamp Zeist (Justitieel Complex Zeist). In this workshop we’ll present an overview of the entities which are complicit in the Dutch and EU’s practices of detention, deportations and border violence.
Wednesday 21 August – 11:00 am – Brandalism
Workshop on how to use available advertisement to spread your opinion; vandalising advertisement you disagree with is also an option.
Wednesday 21 August – 2:00 pm – 20 years of Frontex are 20 years too many – Abolish Frontex workshop on Frontex’s 20th anniversary – By: Abolish Frontex
6 October 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of the EU border guard agency Frontex. For these 20 long years it has spread death and insecurity. We count and mourn more than 60,620 deaths caused by the EU border regime since 1993. Frontex is a key actor in the war against people on the move and a symbol for its certain failure. This workshop will start with a quick introduction to Frontex, its histories and why it needs to be abolished. This will be followed by a collective postcard writing session as part of our action days against Frontex.
Wednesday 21 August – 2:00 pm – Being Trans In All The Wrong Places – By: Trans Rescue
Being trans is tough anywhere. Being trans in Saudi Arabia is deadly. A discussion of how we help transgender people in some of the world’s toughest places find safety.
Wednesday 21 August – 5:00 pm – Solidarity noise demo family prison Kamp Zeist; bike with us from the No Border Camp or to meet us at 5pm, at Kamp Zeist, Richelleweg 13, Soesterberg
THURSDAY 22 AUGUST
Thursday 22 August – 11:00 am – Aid distribution in street settings – By: MiGreat
From Ter Apel to Greece, borders force hundreds to thousands of people onto the streets and into informal camps. Grassroot aid is often crucial to make sure people have basic necessities. But how to distribute fairly, safely and nicely in a street setting? How to deal with the authorities and the NGOs, and how not to become like them?
Thursday 22 August – 11:00 am – Open action meeting NEDS arms fair – By: DRAMA (Directe Radicale Anti-Militaristische Actie)
On November 21, the annual arms fair of the Dutch and international arms industry will take place in Ahoy Rotterdam. Dozens of arms companies will present their deadly offerings, while speakers from government and industry will network about arms purchases, exports, more cooperation and higher military budgets. In this workshop we want to hold a brainstorm and provide the first impetus for organizing actions against this fair. Arms fairs like these play a crucial role in the expansion of the Western military-industrial complex.
Thursday 22 August – 11:00 am – Mindfulness for activists – By: deeez mindfulness
Many activists at some point become action-weary or develop burn-out symptoms. The question is, how can you as an activist not become exhausted and maintain contact with yourself, others and the earth? Through practical exercises you will receive a number of tools on how to take good care of yourself and therefore also of your fellow activists and the earth.
Thursday 22 August – 2:00 pm – Strategizing against the migration plans of the new government – By: migration lawyer and Stroomversnellers
Just before the summer the new, far right, Dutch government published its coalition agreement. New measures to make border and migration policies stricter and repressive, take away rights of people on the move and increase detention and deportations are a central focus of this agreement.
Thursday 22 August – 2:00 pm – The externalisation of EU borders – By: Transnational Institute
Border externalisation is a strategy through which the EU tries to outsource the control of its borders to third countries. This has accelerated in the past decade, with the most recent examples being deals with countries such as Tunisia, Mauritania and Egypt which see the EU paying those countries to stop people on the move from reaching EU borders in the first place. This workshop will provide an overview of this externalisation strategy, look into the role that Frontex plays, and highlight a case study from the Balkans region.
Thursday 22 August – 2:00 pm – Open Assembly NOBORDERint
Open Assembly of the new media we are developing for instagram, telegram and mastodon to gather and spread information on struggles at borders in and leading to Europe. We will quickly explain how we aim to organise, answer questions and think together of how to run this long-time from a distance! If you have skills in social media, graphic design, translation, or the project just speaks to you in any way, come to get in touch.
Thursday 22 August – 4:00 pm – Support for political prisoners in Palestine and all over the world – By: Sam, a Palestinian international queer activist and artist
Talk in support for political refugees and queer refugees.
Thursday 22 August – 4:00 pm – Helpfordunkirk – By: help4dunkerque
Lecture about French association Help4dunkerque and their work in Northern France around Dunkirk people on the move encampments.
Thursday 22 August – 5:00 pm – Housing Advice Hour at No Border Camp – By: Bond Precaire Woonvormen
The right wing wants to blaim migration for the shortage of housing. Aside from the fact that only a small part of housing goes to this demographic, everyone has the right to adequate housing. Instead of falling for scapegoating tactics we should take the fight to where the real problem lies: investors, landlords and government policy. Here we see that migrants and refugees are among the most exploited people. Often landlords will assume they do not know the law and thus act illegally or discriminate against them. While many renters have precarious circumstances due to short term contracts or intimidation, this is often multiplied by the precarious circumstance of migration.
Thursday 22 August – 5:00 pm – Mapping connections of the military and border industrial complex and beyond – By: Stop the War on Migrants
Interactive workshop about mapping out activities and partnerships of companies and institutions – using the example of arms company Damen – as a base for strategic and tactical discussions on how to target them.
Thursday 22 August – 5:00 pm – Mobi-talk Geef Tegengas – By: Geef Tegengas action camp
Huge ships, filled with liquid gas (LNG) from all over the world dock in the Rotterdam harbour. Gas imports escalate the raging climate crisis, make people sick and reinforce authoritarian regimes and warmongers. In this talk we will cover how fossil fuel dependence makes our government forgiving towards regimes in cases of war crimes, ethnic cleansing and genocide – and, maybe even more important: what we can do about it.
FRIDAY 23 AUGUST
Friday 23 August – 2:00 pm – Universities and the border industrial complex – By: Stop Wapenhandel, Solid Sustainability Research and European Legal Support Center
The ties between universities and Israeli partners has been a focal campaigning issue for the movement against Israel’s genocide in Gaza, in the Netherlands as well as in many other countries. With encampments, occupations and other actions student and staff activists demand that their universities break these ties to end their complicity. Similarly, there have been many actions against the ties between universities and the fossil fuel industry. While university boards haven’t met the demands to break all ties, policies have been shifting.
Friday 23 August – 2:00 pm – Wheelchair use in activism – By: wonko / anarcho capableism
Informative talk about wheelchair use in activism and how we can use prejudices to our advantage: the police are there to ‘help’ you and as a wheelchair user you are absolutely dependent so you cannot do illegal things independently.
Friday 23 August – 3:30 pm – Border & Policing tech in Europe – digital migration control infrastructure and organising – By: Justice, Equity and Technology Project
Session to unpack the use of border tech to criminalise and police racialised people, and share strategies to push back.
Friday 23 August – 3:30 pm – ¡No pasarán! – organise ourselves to protect our communities – By: a group of antifascists
Due to increasing violence and normalisation of hate-montering by the far-right and a government rather encouraging than condoning it, we must organise ourselves to protect our communities. With this meet-up we aim to get together to talk about how we want to do this. One thing the facilitators of this meet-up have come up with is to set up an emergency mobilisation list with the aim of facilitating fast mobilisation when people and/or locations are under direct threat/attack by the far-right.
We propose to (also) build (local) networks to share information and alarm quickly.
Friday 23 August – 3:30 pm – Civil Search and Rescue in the central Mediterranean and the challenges posed by current political developments – By: SOS Humanity
This talk will focus on the work of SOS Humanity, a civilian search and rescue organisation, and the political challenges currently affecting their work. A former crew member and human rights observer will share firsthand experiences from two rotations on board, detailing the direct impacts of these challenges on rescue efforts and the people in distress.
Friday 23 August – 5:00 pm – Stop deportations – By: MiGreat
In this workshop you will learn how you can resist a deportation on passenger flights, by standing up and hindering the departure from within the plane.
Friday 23 August – 5:00 pm – Abortion solidarity network / Laws aren’t real – By: Abortion without Borders / Abortion Network Amsterdam /
S.A.F.E.
Join us for an empowering workshop on abortion solidarity networks, where we explore the growing grassroots movements dedicated to ensuring access to safe abortions worldwide. Despite increasing restrictions in some regions, these networks are thriving, with activists tirelessly working to improve abortion access and support. We will talk about collaborative efforts driving this progress, share experiences and lessons learned from the ongoing fight for equitable abortion access.
SATURDAY 24 AUGUST
Saturday 24 August – 11:00 am – Chanting in groups – By: Pieternel
Chanting is fun, let’s talk about how to make it more interesting
and dynamic, with zine with examples.
Saturday 24 August – demonstration, starting at the No Border Camp towards the city centre of Utrecht.
No Border Netherlands
nbc-2024 [at] riseup [dot] net
https://radar.squat.net/en/no-border-netherlands
https://nobordercamps.eu/
Een paar kraakpanden in Nederland: https://radar.squat.net/nl/groups/country/NL/squated/squat
Groepen (sociaal centrum, collectief, kraakpand) in Nederland: https://radar.squat.net/nl/groups/country/NL
Evenementen in Nederland: https://radar.squat.net/nl/events/country/NL