In 132 sono sbarcati nella notte nella spiaggia di Bianco. Tra di loro, secondo quanto riportato dai Carabinieri di Bovalino e Bianco, ci sarebbero 19 donne e 40 bambini.

Le loro condizioni di salute generale sembrano buone, anche se, a scopo precauzionale per alcuni si è preferito il trasferimento in ospedale per le analisi del caso.

Per l'emergenza si cerca di strutturare un primo campo di accoglienza.

Le forze dell’ordine sono impegnati nella ricerca degli scafisti responsabili del traffico clandestino.

Altri sbarchi nella notte in Calabria a Bianco

In 132 sono sbarcati nella notte nella spiaggia di Bianco. Tra di loro, secondo quanto riportato dai Carabinieri di Bovalino e Bianco, ci sa...
Comme il l’avait indiqué dans un courrier adressé au Garde des Sceaux, le Conseil Général, présidé par Claude Bartolone, refuse depuis le 1er septembre dernier d’accueillir les enfants qui lui sont confiés par la justice ou qui se présentent à ses services.

Il estime que l’Etat en refusant de supporter le poids financier de l’aide apportée à ces enfants met en danger le budget du Conseil général.

Environ 500 enfants sont confiés chaque année au Conseil Général de la Seine-Saint-Denis par la justice qui les estime en danger faute de parents près d’eux susceptibles d’exercer l’autorité parentale.

Depuis, les mineurs isolés étrangers ont été renvoyés vers la protection judiciaire de la jeunesse, qui dépend du ministère de la Justice, vers des structures privées ainsi que la Croix rouge. Sur son blog (voir), Jean-Pierre Rosenczveig, Président du Tribunal pour enfant de Bobigny (Seine-Saint-Denis) lance un véritable cris d’alarme pour que ces enfants ne soient pas les victimes d’un conflit qui les dépasse. Il «invite ceux et celles qui seraient disponibles pour accueillir certains de ces jeunes es qualité de tiers dignes de confiance de prendre attache avec lui (01 48 95 13 75)». Il indique en outre que «ces enfants généralement de 15 à 17 ans venus de partout ne posent aucun problème de comportement: ils veulent simplement étudier et travailler!».

France:les mineurs isolés au coeur d'un conflit entre l'Etat et le conseil général du 93ral

Comme il l’avait indiqué dans un courrier adressé au Garde des Sceaux, le Conseil Général, présidé par Claude Bartolone, refuse depuis le 1...
Human traffickers are using Belfast as a port of entry to the UK, it has been claimed.
There has been one confirmed case of a child being transported in Northern Ireland, a report from the NSPCC said. Around 10 minors have been separated from their carers.
The joint research with Barnardo's in Northern Ireland called for co-ordination between the agencies responsible.
NSPCC spokeswoman Mandy John-Baptiste said: "Practitioners in agencies responsible for children and young people in Northern Ireland must be aware of the needs of trafficked children.
"Trafficking is another form of child abuse. Police, social services, health services, education providers and the voluntary sector must be vigilant to the potential of trafficking and work together to ensure there is a robust response to keep children safe."
The report drew on police information to suggest that human traffickers are using Belfast International Airport as a port of entry to the UK.
Agencies working with asylum seekers and children have expressed concerns about increasing numbers of separated children and potential child trafficking in Northern Ireland.
Many separated children have lost family members and experienced extreme trauma and distress before arriving in the UK, affecting their mental health and emotional wellbeing, the paper said.
Child trafficking victims are brought to the UK for many purposes. Recent trends suggest that forced labour and other forms of exploitation are more prevalent than trafficking for sexual exploitation.
In 2009/10 fewer than 10 applicants claiming to be unaccompanied children came to the authorities' attention in Northern Ireland. Most were 17 and the youngest 15. All were referred to Health and Social Care Trusts and two were later established to be adults. (Copyright © 2011 The Press Association)

Belfast 'a child trafficking hub'

Human traffickers are using Belfast as a port of entry to the UK, it has been claimed. There has been one confirmed case of a child being ...
Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s proposed amendments to the Migration Act and Immigration (Guardianship of Children) Act—aimed at stripping asylum seekers of their basic legal rights—are set to be defeated in parliament later today. The impasse will further exacerbate the crisis engulfing the Labor government, following last month’s High Court decision that struck down the proposed deportation of hundreds of refugees to Malaysia.
The government’s amendments, aimed at circumventing the High Court judgement, blatantly violate fundamental precepts of international law governing the treatment of asylum seekers. Gillard wants to give the immigration minister unchecked power to deport refugees, including unaccompanied children, to any country in the world without consideration of the “international obligations or domestic law of that country”—based solely on an assessment of the so-called “national interest.” The amendments explicitly state that “the rules of natural justice do not apply to the exercise of the [immigration minister’s] power”, and authorise the use of military in the forced deportations.
Gillard has spent the past several days appealing to opposition leader Tony Abbott to close ranks with the government, on the basis that the Liberal-National coalition, which also supports “offshore processing”, will be the future beneficiaries of the refugee legislation. “The amendments that we will bring to the parliament enable executive government to make the choices that it believes are in the nation’s interest—this government and governments in the future,” she declared yesterday.
The prime minister’s campaign against asylum seekers on the basis of the “national interest” recalls the White Australia immigration policy, one of the central programmatic pillars upon which the Labor Party was founded. Gillard is seeking to divert mounting social tensions and hostility towards her government by inciting xenophobic fears about people from Asia arriving on boats.
In reality, working people in Australia share common class interests with the asylum seekers, not the Labor Party and the parliamentary establishment. The working class and those who are fleeing persecution have the same basic needs and aspirations, including for democratic rights and decent living standards.
The government’s move to blatantly target a group of people, stripping them of all legal rights, signals the development of new forms of authoritarian rule, threatening the basic rights of the Australian people. In conditions of economic crisis and record social inequality, there will no doubt be calls issued for the “national interest” to be upheld by outlawing protests, strikes, and left-wing political organisations.
Tony Abbott has opposed the government’s amendments on the basis that asylum seekers ought to be deported to the tiny Pacific state of Nauru rather than Malaysia. The Labor government’s lurch to the extreme right has also allowed Abbott to posture as a defender of refugees’ legal protections—an extraordinary spectacle given the international notoriety of the former Howard government for its record against asylum seekers.
Gillard has denounced Abbott for his stance. “He’s turned his back on the national interest, all because of his political calculation,” she declared. “What he is actually terrified of is that the Malaysia arrangement will work to stop the boats... Tony Abbott and every member of the Liberal Party and National Party should walk into the parliament and have their vote recorded [on the government’s amendments] so that the pages of history can show that when they were called on to choose between this nation’s interests in protecting our borders, and their narrow political interest, they chose their narrow political interest.”
The opposition has also come under fire from the Murdoch media and other right-wing outlets. A column in the Australian today by the newspaper’s editor-at-large Paul Kelly is titled “Tony Abbott fails boat test.” Kelly accused the opposition parties of responsibility for an “institutional failure in its border protection policies.”
Significantly, members of Labor’s so-called “left” faction will vote today with their colleagues in favour of Gillard’s amendments. At a caucus meeting yesterday, a number of parliamentarians declared their opposition to the proposed laws. Senator John Faulkner reportedly said that the government ought not undermine, “overtly or covertly”, the 1951 Refugee Convention. Faulkner also noted that the Malaysia deal violated the Labor Party’s platform, which parliamentarians are supposedly bound to uphold. Left faction convenor Senator Doug Cameron said the amendments were “bad legislation and bad politics”, and moved a motion calling for asylum seekers to be processed in Australia. This was easily defeated.
Among those who spoke in favour of Gillard’s policy was Mark Dreyfus, parliamentary secretary for climate change. Dreyfus reportedly told the caucus that his father had arrived in Australia as an unaccompanied minor seeking asylum, after fleeing Nazi Germany in 1939 when he was just 11 years old. The Labor MP said he nevertheless backed the Migration Act amendments—because “if we do not support the prime minister and the government, we’re f---ed.”
All of the Labor “lefts” have insisted they will respect the caucus majority decision and will not cross the floor of parliament to vote against the legislation. This makes clear that the so-called dissent within the Gillard government is nothing but empty posturing, aimed at fostering the illusion that there exists some “progressive” elements within the Labor Party. All of them have backed every other aspect of the government’s reactionary “border protection” regime, including the compulsory detention of refugees.
According to the latest opinion polls, the government has just 26 percent support, a record low. Moreover, a majority of Australians are in favour of accepting asylum seekers and opposed to the so-called offshore processing advocated by both major parties.
The Greens are playing no less of a cynical and opportunist role than the Labor “lefts.” The Greens’ nominal opposition to the “Malaysia solution” and the legislation aimed at circumventing the High Court ruling in no way interferes with their support for Gillard. The Greens’ sole member of the House of Representatives, Adam Bandt, and the nine Greens senators will continue to prop up the minority Labor government by blocking no confidence motions and voting for its annual budgets. This involves voting in favour of the “border protection” funding provisions, including the financing of detention centres in Australia and the deportation of asylum seekers overseas, should the government prove able to do this.
The Greens also continue to promote “onshore processing” of refugees, covering over the brutal treatment meted out under the mandatory detention regime maintained in Australia. Adam Bandt welcomed Abbott’s vote against the Migration Act amendments, saying, “Whatever the route, if we get to the point where [onshore processing] might happen, I think it’s a good thing.”
(wsws.org)

Australian government’s anti-refugee laws blocked in parliament

Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s proposed amendments to the Migration Act and Immigration (Guardianship of Children) Act—aimed at stripping a...
Il corto circuito del sistema di accoglienza non ha tardato ad arrivare. 
Come già descritto da minoristranierinonaccompagnati.blogspot.com nell'articolo Lampedusa: l'esasperazione fa corto circuito ciò che è accaduto nel Cie di Lampedusa è un disastro ampiamente annunciato ( guarda articoli con etichetta Lampedusa,CIE,Accoglienza), prevedibile e quindi evitabile.
E’ pressoché unanime il commento al rogo che ha devastato il Centro di "Accoglienza" di Contrada Imbriacola.
“E’ urgente trovare una sistemazione adeguata per i migranti che sono rimasti senza un riparo”, ha dichiarato la portavoce dell’Alto commissariato Onu per i rifugiati e i richiedenti asilo Laura Boldrini che ha voluto anche sottolineare come la situazione esplosiva all’interno della struttura fosse più che nota: “Siamo amareggiati per l’incendio, frutto della crescente tensione dovuta al trattenimento prolungato dei migranti all’interno della struttura”. Anche l'OIM, Organizzazione internazionale per le migrazioni parla di fatti prevedibili. “Da giorni all’interno della struttura di accoglienza si era creata un’atmosfera molto tesa a causa dell’alto numero di migranti e della mancanza di trasferimenti sulla terraferma”, ha affermato il responsabile comunicazione dell’organismo.

All'amarezza per un disastro ampiamente annunciato dalle Organizzazioni Umanitarie e da Minori Stranieri non Accompagnati (leggi qui), il sindaco dell’Isola De Rubeis è un fiume in piena: “Avevano avvertito tutti su quello che poteva succedere ed è accaduto. E’ ora che il governo intervenga dopo tanto immobilismo”. Il primo cittadino soffia sul fuoco del crescente risentimento dei lampedusani che si sentono abbandonati da Roma di fronte a un’emergenza che non accenna a diminuire: “C’é una popolazione che non sopporta più, vuole scendere in piazza con i manganelli, perché vuole difendersi da sola, in quanto chi doveva tutelarla non l’ha fatto. L’esecutivo faccia venire subito le forze dell’ordine, porti qui le navi militari affinché sgomberino in 24 ore l’isola, perché questo é uno scenario di guerra”.



Ad aggravare le responsabilità del Governo sono le parole del Ministro alla Difesa La Russa, che pochi giorni fa durante una visita a Lampedusa, ha dichiarato, noncurante degli appelli che si levavano da più parti, che “I migranti hanno detto che le condizioni di vita sono buone”. Ringraziando poi i militari ed i civili che quotidianamente gestiscono l’emergenza: “State svolgendo un ottimo lavoro senza dare mai luogo ad alcun inconveniente”.


Sull'accaduto il PD ha chiesto al Ministro dell'interno Maroni di riferire in Parlamento sull'accaduto. La dose è stata rincarata anche dall' On. Livia Turco che ha stigmatizzato “il grado di improvvisazione e di incapacità” di un  governo “che in genere si occupa di immigrazione solo per strumentalizzarla a fini propagandistici”.


Alla luce di quanto sopra, resta il fatto che Lampedusa è rimasta senza una struttura d’accoglienza, “non può più ospitare un solo immigrato”, come dice il sindaco di Lampedusa. Preoccupazioni che vengono anche da parte UNHCR: “L’isola si troverà sprovvista di una struttura di accoglienza per coloro che arriveranno via mare” e una volta passato il mare grosso gli sbarchi riprenderanno come sempre.


Grande preoccupazione esprime minoristranierinonaccompagnati.blogspot.com esprime per i MSNA che arriveranno in una situazione di "Accoglienza" ancora più difficile.


Lampedusa: il CIE a Fuoco, un disastro annunciato

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