Patrice Riemens on Mon, 28 Jul 1997 14:51:03 +0200 (MET DST) |
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<nettime> Re: background info on the Sans Papiers movement |
Marc Chemillier, who was interviewed by Geert Lovink about the Sans Papiers movement in Kassel, asked me to post this to nettime > > -------------------------pour nettime----------------------- > > In reply to Steven Carlson about the double interview Marc Chemillier (Sans > Papiers) and Geert Lovink (Workspace): > > > I often need a little > >introduction, a bit of background, in other words, some context. > > I'm very sorry for the lack of context. Let me say a few words to introduce > myself and the French "sans-papiers" movement. > > The "sans-papiers" movement began in France in march 1996, when 300 illegal > African people (the so-called "sans-papiers") occupied the St. Ambroise > Church in Paris to obtain regular documents from the French authorities. > Ten of them went on hunger strike for fifty two days. They became famous > when the security forces broke down the doors of the Church and forcibly > evicted the 300 undocumented Africans. Many televisions were there at that > time, and the images of the eviction have travelled all over the world. > Since then, the movement has been using intensively all kinds of media to > promote their struggle. The deleguees of the "sans-papiers" are equipied > with cellular telephones. Several video films have been made ("La ballade > des sans-papiers"). And the movement is active on the Internet, via a Web > site (about 100 hits per day) and a mailing list (300 members). Part of the > action on the Internet is to establish contacts with other groups fighting > for migrants rights in other so-called "developed" countries. > > I am the Webmaster of the "sans-papiers" movement. I am teaching computer > science at the University of Caen (Normandy). My personal researches are > devoted to computer music. For the last four years, I've been working on > computer analysis of traditional music from Central African Republic. I did > some fieldworks there. I met some good African friends. But French borders > are nearly closed to African people today. That's the reason why I got > involved into the "sans-papiers" movement. I created the "sans-papiers" Web > site in july 1996. > > Marc Chemillier > > For more details, see the "sans-papiers" Web site (available in more than > ten languages including english): > http://bok.net/pajol > > --- # 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@icf.de and "info nettime" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@icf.de