France refuses to allow Tunisian activists in
February 11th – 13th hundreds of students and precarious workers from Europe’s Universities are meeting to exchange, debate and organize common struggles at the European Meeting of University Struggles. This meeting is also welcoming activists from non-European countries because the struggle against the dismantling of the university, austerity politics and precariousness is common to us all. Tunisian students who participated in the movement against Ben Ali’s dictatorship and members of the Pan-Africa Student Movement in Gambia were refused the visas that would have allowed their entrance in French Territory, so they will not be able to participate in the Meeting.
This limitation of the freedom of circulation that European politics is imposing is unacceptable. This is, evidently, a political stance against social movements that, from Maghreb to the rest of the world, are struggling for freedom.
This is why Friday, February 11th, we will be in front of the Tunisian Embassy in France, in rue Barbet de Jouy, to call for a Europe without borders and for the free circulation of struggling people.
The European Meeting against Austerity, Paris – Saint-Denis
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