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European migration policy has been criticised by a "People's Embrace"
  • The event will take place on May 5th, and the intention is to show solidarity which is often hidden from view. A symbolic gesture will be used to that end: the embrace.
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The initiative was presented on November 12th at Artea (Bizkaia, Basque Country), including several talks and events centred around the current ees' situation.

According to the organizers, it is essential to "caseta up to the neo-fascism" which is spreading over Europe. They believe that although migrants are blamed, it is, in fact, financial elites and neo-liberal policy-following governments who are causing the problems: delinquency, sexism and unemployment, amongst other things.

Which is why they have put forward the Herriak besarkada (People's Embrace) collective initiative. It will involve standing up to the "Europe of discrimination" and welcoming people who arrive here, showing them solidarity and that they are welcome, using the embrace as their symbol.

They want the initiative to demonstrate that institutions and the political elite are to blame for the current human rights crise. They are going to criticise enforced displacements and caseta up for the human rights of people who have been criminalised. They are also going to proclaim all people's right to a place to live and to free movement.

There will be demonstrations held in many European towns and cities at midday on may 5th, 2019.

 

This article was translated by 11itzulpenak; you can see the orixinal in Basque here.