Bessam had to be expelled from the French State on 25 April. However, he did not agree to pass the PCR test necessary to enter Tunisia. Since 18 February, when he was at the Hendaya detention centre, on 19 April he learned that his expulsion was planned for six days later. To prove his opposition, Bessam G. stopped eating and drinking and then went through his lips as a protest. Despite being installed in the department of Correze (France) and married to a woman of French nationality, she was already twice refused a residence permit before receiving an order to leave the territory of the French State.
On November 25, International Day against Male Violence, the Steilas Feminist Union Feminist Secretariat has published a poster: Our body is a battlefield, and all the schools in Hego Euskal Herria have received it. We wish to denounce the violence suffered by women and children... [+]
We live in a context in which anti-feminist and racist hate speech at the global level is on the rise. Far-right narratives are inserted throughout the world by
social networks and political agendas. Racism and anti-feminism have become two great discursive axes that adapt to... [+]
Many times, after looking at the brumas from my house, it has occurred to me not to catch umbrellas, even though I know I will just soak up. Why will it be? Maybe you don't want to catch the umbrella? Maybe in the hope that I don't get wet? Nevertheless, the conclusion has always... [+]
I remember when I was 16 years old, the Ertzaintza first identified me in a concentration in favor of the Basque Country before the Bergara courts. We believed that in Euskal Herria it was legitimate to cry for the Euskaldunization of the courts, but then there would also be a... [+]