Monday 1 February 2021

State Brutality.

         How long will we tolerate a system that is run by wealthy political ballerinas with their second homes and generous expense accounts, to treat worse than animals, those fleeing persecution death and destruction. In so called detention centres across Europe, migrants are herded together in conditions worse than the worst of prisons. Inadequate is the adjective that describes all aspects of their lives. Inadequate food, inadequate medical facilities, inadequate freedom of expression, inadequate communication with friends and support groups, and so the list goes on. All known to the powers that be, but they are "migrants" so in the eyes of the state system, they have lost all rights, they cease to have the right to be treated like human beings. We cannot tolerate this state persecution any longer, we can't stand by and watch people being treated in this way, or we are complicit.
        Remember not so long ago the fire that destroyed the vastly overcrowded Moria migrants camp on Lesbos, and left 13,000 extremely vulnerable individuals and families sleeping in streets and waste land, without any real support. no human should be treated in this way. However we don't have to look to the other side of Europe to find these state perpetrated inhumanities, we have them right here in the UK, one of the richest countries in the world. One being the Napier Barracks in Kent, recently partially destroyed by fire. We should know by now, that the state will always see the "foreigner" as something to be suspicious of and to fear, it will always claim its borders are sacred and must not be crossed without their blessing. All borders must fall for a free and civilised society.
      Can you imagine the building you live in burning down and everyone being rushed outside with sirens and smoke everywhere? It sounds frightening, but what would you expect to happen next?

 
     What you wouldn’t expect is for everyone to be told to go back inside, but all the lights and the heating are turned off so it’s cold and dark. And as the night goes on it gets colder. But all the staff have been evacuated so only residents are left alone, with no information or care. Many have Covid and are very sick.
     There are people left outside as one of the buildings is unusable after the fire. No one has done anything to help these people so you self-organize to share your bedrooms with them, although you have no spare bedding and it’s freezing with no heating…Some men are refusing to sleep indoors and are outside in freezing temperatures in sleeping bags…
      Dozens staged a protest at the gates of the barracks, shouting “freedom” and hoisting banners
      One refugee told : The situation at Camp Folkestone is very bad He said: We wait in line for hours. We are in a prison and one room that sleeps 40 people.
     There is no food or drink at all. Because the people who are supposed to look after you have done nothing. The police bring in and in a riot vans.. As there is no one else. You have to use your torch to see.
       One of the people who are sick turns bad so we you ask to phone an ambulance….


Solidarity with the immigrant’s and refugees Destroy borders and nations States they are the real criminal’s !
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