Tuesday, May 1, 2012

First Greek concentration camp opens , just in time for the election on May 6th !

http://blog.occupiedlondon.org/2012/04/30/little-stories-from-imf-run-greece-migrant-concentration-camp-opens-in-athens/


Little stories from IMF-run Greece: migrant concentration camp opens in Athens; racist Greek assassinates Albanian worker near the camp in cold blood; FRONTEX border force causes the death of yet another three migrants

“When I hear of order, it smells of human flesh” (Odysseas Elytis)
Today, the Ministry of so-called Citizen Protection announced the inaugural transfer of 56 undocumented migrants to the first so-called ”closed hospitality centre”, in the settlement of Amygdaleza, NW Athens. How many euphemisms can fit in a single sentence? The centre is the first concentration camp in the Greek territory. Ahead of the elections of May 6th, Greek Democracy strikes against the weakest, in a tough (and therefore desperate) bid to infuse a sense of common purpose and vision to its rapidly disgruntled subjects — or, when there is little left to feed to the populace, fear comes to order’s (momentary) rescue.
On the same day, only a few hundred meters from the location of the first concentration camp, a Greek male ran over a 53-year old Albanian day laborer who was waiting, with others, to be picked up. The driver, according to witnesses(GR), ran into the crowd of workers while driving with his partner in the car, shouting “I’ll fuck you all”. He drove away and one of the workers ran off to the local police station to report the incident; the police refused to intervene. A little while later the driver returned, this time shooting at the workers. He injured one Pakistani worker at his feet and another Albanian worker at his hip. As the 53-year old worker paused, the driver exited his car, shot him in the head in cold blood, and drove away.
As is by now customary in such murders, no mainstream media have reported the names of any of the victims involved, and it has been so far impossible to identify them from other sources.
Also on the same day, a vehicle of the international border patrol force, FRONTEX, was involved in yet another deadly incident at the Evros border: a car carrying undocumented migrants caught fire under following a car chase (it is still unclear how). The driver and another two of its passengers were burnt in the fire and died.
More info will most probably never come.
and.....

Amygdaleza detention centre unwanted by local community
30 Apr 2012
Trouble is already brewing in Amygdaleza, where the first detention centre has been set up. (file photo)
Trouble is already brewing in Amygdaleza, where the first detention centre has been set up. (file photo)
The municipality of Acharnes, north of greater Athens, filed a petition for an injunction on Monday against Citizen Protection Minister Mihalis Chryssohoidis, charging “that the Amygdaleza detention centre for illegal migrants was illegally set up”.
 
 
The municipal authorities are also considering "evicting" the police academy from the Amygdalesa facilities, which host the centre.
 
 
A formal notification dated April 12, signed by Acharnes Mayor Sotiris Douros and addressed to the prime minister’s office, the ministry of finance and the ministry of the environment, stressed that the Amygdaleza site is the property of the municipality and therefore, a prior approval by the Acharnes city council is necessary ahead of any action.
 
 
On April 12, the municipality called on the citizen protection ministry to comply within five days and refrain from any action that would affect the Acharnes municipality property rights.
 
 
For the record, the first 56 illegal migrants were transferred to the facility on Sunday. The ministry announced that a total of 220 illegal migrants will be led to the centre by May 15. The centre’s capacity is 1,000-1,200 people. (AMNA)

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