Category Archives: Belgium

Evicted Afghans demonstrate in Brussels

On 16th June, 85 Afghans who had been on hunger strike in an occupied building were evcited by police. (See video in French here). The following day the Afghans demonstrated outside the immigration minister’s office. He told them that they (under police escort) could go back to the squat to collect their belongings but then they must “disappear”. (see video in French here).

Jungletour, 2nd-14th July

Departing on Saturday 2nd July at Bailleul (in the Nord region of France), the Jungletour is a cycle tour of different “jungles” along the north coast of France and Belgium, finishing on Thursday 14th July in Brussels. It is the second Jungletour, following the tour last July of the “jungles” of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region.

Activists blockade detention centre to try to stop charter to DRC

On Thursday 28th April around 20 activists blocked the entrance to the 127 bis detention centre in Steenokkerzeel, near the main airport of Brussels. They were attempting to stop the deportation of 60 Congolese refugees on a charter flight to Kinshasa organised by the joint European border agency Frontex and “secured” by Belgian federal police.

The action began at 4.30 am when activists blocked the gates using lock-ons. The Congolese prisoners were due to be taken from the detention centre to a plane waiting at the Melsbroek military airport. More prisoners were being brought from four other countries, including the UK as well as Ireland, Holland and Sweden, to join the flight.

At around 9am the Belgian police cutting team managed to clear the blockade and the activists were arrested. Police closed off the area around the detention centre to prevent access to journalists who had arrived to cover the action. By midday the Congolese prisoners had been taken out of the detention centre by bus under a heavy police escort.

See videos of the protest (in French) here and here.

Two migrants escape from Zaventum airport

Around 9pm on Monday 11th April police tried to arrest two passengers who had arrived on a flight from Algeria to Zaventum airport, Brussels. According to the “Het Nieuwsblad” and “De Standaard” newspapers, the two ran from the police, stole a vehicle parked in a hanger, drove across part of the runway and through a fence and two gates onto the E19 motorway. The two have not been apprehended at the time of writing.

Protestors enter courtyard at Vottem detention centre, Liege, 03/04/11

Earlier today Sunday 3rd April several hundred people marched from central Liege to Vottem detention centre demanding the closure of all centres. When they arrived at the centre, 49 demonstators climbed over the fences and broke into the courtyard. A helicopter came and hovered 15m  over them whilst a planned concert continued outside. After an hour, police came and arrested the 49, whilst being subjected to a shower of projectiles thrown by the detainees.

Stop repression of refugees! Demo in Brussels on Monday

CRER (Coordination contre les Rafles, les Expulsions et pour la Regularisation; Coordination against Raids and Deportations and Regularisation) is calling for a demo this Monday in protest at the violence at Steenokkerzeel 127bis detention centre, the arrest of 150 Pakistanis who were occuping a building near the Gare du Midi and police raid on a house occupied by families at Place Lietz. Meet 10am, 28/02/11, at the Porte de Namur Metro Station, Brussels.