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Subject: Call to the international noborder-actioncamp in Strasbourg in July 2002 Hello everybody, below you find the 'call to the international noborder-actioncamp in Strasbourg in July 2002 that we have agreed on last weekend in Munich. the call was produced in munich in order to have a common position/basis for our mobilization to the strasbourg bordercamp. It is on basis of this text that we will continue to work together towards the camp. Activists from 15 different countries have decided to hold the first international noborder-actioncamp in july in the french city of Strasbourg. The camp, described as a 'a ten-day laboratory of creative resistance and civil disobedience' is made in order to reinforce demands for freedom of movement. Strasbourg was chosen as the location of the camp because it is home to the central database of the Schengen Information System (SIS), lies at the core of the shift from physical borders to an omnipresent and perpetual control of both migrants and the general populations in Europe. The Strasbourg bordercamp is intended to crown another series of bordercamps that will take place this year across Europe, in australia and on the mexican-american border. Concerning the camp we have made two more decisions in munich: 1. We want the bordercamp to last 10 days [2 weekends and the week in-between these (two] and 2. That we are suggest that the bordercamp should take place in the period of july 19th to july28th 2002. We also agreed that the date should be fixed during the next preparation-meeting for the bordercamp that will take place in strasbourg on januari 19th and 20th of next year. Regarding the preparation meeting a invitation will be posted on this list in a few days. We will also open a separate mailing list for the preparation of the strassbourg camp when the invitation to the preparation-meeting will be posted. Call to the international noborder-actioncamp in Strasbourg in July 2002 Freedom of movement and settlement are basic human needs. Migration is a fact, its autonomy could and cannot be regulated, as states and transnational organisations would want. Migration is a consequence of economic exploitation, political repression and war but also of the legitimate interest of people to find better or different living-conditions. Free movement for everyone must become a reality which we have to fight for by any means necessary. Freedom of movement has been a central demand in the last few years, when grassroot groups started to organise noborder-camps at different borders of fortress Europe: against the militarised borders around Europe, with their weapons, control technologies and the racist support of many people in the European countries. This is the opposite of our dreams to create a world without borders. We are living in a worldwide capitalist system which divides people. This system of exploitation and exclusion is supported by both the internal and external borders of fortress Europe or the so called 'schengencountry'. It relies upon racist laws and the barbarism of detention and deportation. Thousands of people have died as a consequence of the border regime. We are currently witnessing a strengthening of the repressive apparatus of the state across the world. Whilst the control of domestic populations and the movement of people across national borders is nothing new. It has been going on at an accelerated pace since the attacks against the WTC and the Pentagon as those in power have taken advantage of the cover of their 'war against terrorism' to push through new draconian measures of control. In Europe after the proposal of a European anti-riot policebody, we now have the project of a European arrest warrant and the adoption of common 'anti-terrorist' legislation. Behind this pretext of 'fighting terrorism' the states' real aim is to increase the control over the daily lives and struggles of everybody. We seek to act concretely against the instruments of state control in all their multiplying forms. As part of this struggle the noborder network is organising a border-camp in the summer of 2002 in Strasbourg, France. Strasbourg houses the Schengen Information System (SIS), a central piece of the control machine. This search and control database with tens of thousands of terminals across Europe aims first and foremost at migrants. However it is not only used at border checkpoints, but also serves to extend the state's control onto every street. The SIS can be instantly consulted to determine whether a person is wanted for deportation or arrest as well as providing other information used to monitor an individual's movements and activities. Against this instrument of control and repression we want to be present in Strasbourg with our protest actions and our criticism of the European institutions and the interests they represent. 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 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 experience. The noborder-camp will include a variety of direct actions, from public demonstrations to forms of 'communication guerrilla'. The camp will give space for a lot of international discussions and workshops and we intend to create a ten-days-laboratory of creative resistance and civil disobedience. The Strasbourg camp expresses our ability to determine our own places and moments of presence, of action and communication. We invite all interested people to come and participate, to contribute and support this international event ... Agreed on by the European noborder network on 02.dec.2001 in Munich. url: www.noborder.org # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net