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<nettime> Re: urgent action.../ The status of E-mail allerts |
----- Forwarded message from florian schneider <fls@ibu.de> ----- Date: Sat, 06 Mar 1999 20:12:48 +0100 From: florian schneider <fls@ibu.de> To: t byfield <tbyfield@panix.com> Subject: fwd urgent... [some background: when the action call against deportations was sent to nettime, i inserted a 'time stamp' and a sloppily phrased clarifi- cation that it wasn't a request to transform it into yet another feel-good sign-your-name and send-it-on viral message. but this clari- fication wasn't clear to at least one person, maybe more, who thought it was inappropriate. what resulted was an offlist conversation that brought up some interesting issues (i think). see what you think. cheers, t byfield] hi you all, we received this "urgent action" from a berlin anti-racist initiative and the local refugee council. we decided to edit it slightly and forward it to some mailinglists, because these days the situation here in Germany is getting more and more tense: political activity -- some years ago it was a reason to get asylum or at least a toleration -- now means the opposite: faced with the kurdish protests against the abduction of pkk leader the german authorities started a serie of immediate deportations of kurdish activists. a lot of people, who had to stay here without papers joined the actions in front of consulats and on the streets, as everywhere in europe. some of them got arrested on the way to the demonstrations, some were caught, when the police cleared the various occupations. whatever we might think about the pkk-politics in detail, we consider the deportations as serious human rights violations. even if people might be under suspect of a violation against german laws, they are not accused infront of a german trial, but given up to their torturers. internet-activism and e-mail-campaigns obviously do still not belong to the everyday communications of german political groups. in that field most of the groups don't differ from the authorities. but in the context of the no one is illegal campaign and the caravan for the rights of refugees and migrants we made a lot of good experiences with calling on the net to send protest faxes to the responsable ministers. if such campaigns are related to an individual case, and as soon as a lot of people join the action and send faxes from all over the world, it can force the authorities, to change the usual procedure. in most of the cases, after a certain pressure and in combination with some international attention the arrested people were set free or at least they got a chance to disappear again (like Recep Öz in last summer). Furthermore, we realized that the authorities answer to every single letter. Apparently the romantic fax channel offers some possibilities, which wouldn't work 'net only' -- either because the governmental servers are even to boring to block them or noone checks the e-mail or because technically or politically it is much easier to ignore electronic postings than faxes. we completely agree with ted's warning against chain letters, which just call for signing an appeal and forwarding it to some more people. this is completely self-referential and makes no sense for the people, who are, when the call was initiated, hungerstriking in prison. To be sure that a leaflet will still circulate on the net, long since they are already carried off to the cellar of a turkish prison, doesn't serve anybody. it shouldn't even calm down the bad conscience of the forwarders, because it starts more confusion and affects the next campaign's chances. this is why we called to send faxes to the responsables. of course it would be helpful to forward this call to reach more people, but better first to activate yourself. it simply means to prove that the one, who is arrested is not let alone in his or her struggle, it might open chances for a following asylum case, it might just be inconveniant for the authorities. we put the call on our websites to give a reference <http://www.contrast.org/borders> and we will report there about how the things are going on. unfortunately we forgot to make a time-stamp on the top of the message. this won't happen again and we are working on a checklist for further campaigns and some general explications about the sense of such campaigns. thanks a lot! -------------cross the border-- --ueber die grenze ------------ http://www.contrast.org/borders --phone: ++49/89/172/8910825--- -----mar 12-14 n5m3 amsterdam-- -mar 26-28 conference munich--- ---aug 7-15 camp borderline---- --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl