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voor degenen in Amsterdam (e.o.)

for those in Amsterdam

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Call out for protest: Stop racist police raids! Stop
the man hunts!
Thursday, 6 September, 13:00 hrs, Stopera @
Waterlooplein, Amsterdam

In the early hours of 16 June 2007, an unprecedented
mass raid took
place
in a café in Amsterdam South East. With eighty
policemen, dogs and
horses,
a big party with performances of African artists was
hermetically
sealed
of. In justification of the act, the police and the
IND proclaimed they
were looking for people who had committed internet
fraud.

One hundred and eleven people were arrested that
night, and of the
group
of seventy people without papers, most were deported
after having been
detained in various immigration detention centres.
Mayor Cohen said, at
the time of the raid, he was not knowledgeable about
the act; the mayor
had 'promised' in October 2006 that, despite the
introduction of the
new
'pay-for-performance' contracts signed between the
immigration ministry
and the police last year, we would not see police
actions hunting
'illegals' in Amsterdam.

This Thursday, Cohen will present the police report on
the raid in the
commission Algemene Zaken. The Campaign Stop Police
Raids, in which
migrant groups of Amsterdam South East, human rights
organisations and
migration activists have united, calls for a loud and
clear protest on
this occasion. This was not a common police act; this
was a hunt on
illegals!

Preceding the local council meeting, which starts at
13:30, we will be
visibly and audibly present to inform the commission
members about our
opinion and outrage. Afterwards, everyone is more than
welcome at the
public meeting on this important subject, where
Campaign Stop Police
Raids
will present its open letter.

Defend the rights of migrants! Stop police raids!

When: Thursday, 6 September 2007
Time: 13:00h
Place: Stopera Amsterdam (city hall), Amstel 1,
opposite Waterlooplein
–
the public meeting will be in the Boekman room of the
Stopera

For more info on the campaign, the open letter, press
and other reports
on
the raid see:
http://www.allincluded.nl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=104&Itemid=
The site also holds unique statements of the people
who have been
deported; on the raid and the treatment they received
by police before
and[NextGenderation] Call out for protest: Stop
racist police raids in Amsterdam!

voor degenen in Amsterdam (e.o.)

for those in Amsterdam

-------------------------------------------------------------
Call out for protest: Stop racist police raids! Stop
the man hunts!
Thursday, 6 September, 13:00 hrs, Stopera @
Waterlooplein, Amsterdam

In the early hours of 16 June 2007, an unprecedented
mass raid took
place
in a café in Amsterdam South East. With eighty
policemen, dogs and
horses,
a big party with performances of African artists was
hermetically
sealed
of. In justification of the act, the police and the
IND proclaimed they
were looking for people who had committed internet
fraud.

One hundred and eleven people were arrested that
night, and of the
group
of seventy people without papers, most were deported
after having been
detained in various immigration detention centres.
Mayor Cohen said, at
the time of the raid, he was not knowledgeable about
the act; the mayor
had 'promised' in October 2006 that, despite the
introduction of the
new
'pay-for-performance' contracts signed between the
immigration ministry
and the police last year, we would not see police
actions hunting
'illegals' in Amsterdam.

This Thursday, Cohen will present the police report on
the raid in the
commission Algemene Zaken. The Campaign Stop Police
Raids, in which
migrant groups of Amsterdam South East, human rights
organisations and
migration activists have united, calls for a loud and
clear protest on
this occasion. This was not a common police act; this
was a hunt on
illegals!

Preceding the local council meeting, which starts at
13:30, we will be
visibly and audibly present to inform the commission
members about our
opinion and outrage. Afterwards, everyone is more than
welcome at the
public meeting on this important subject, where
Campaign Stop Police
Raids
will present its open letter.

Defend the rights of migrants! Stop police raids!

When: Thursday, 6 September 2007
Time: 13:00h
Place: Stopera Amsterdam (city hall), Amstel 1,
opposite Waterlooplein
–
the public meeting will be in the Boekman room of the
Stopera

For more info on the campaign, the open letter, press
and other reports
on
the raid see:
http://www.allincluded.nl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=104&Itemid=
The site also holds unique statements of the people
who have been
deported; on the raid and the treatment they received
by police before
and


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