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Nahr al-Bared Camp: Two Years under Siege
Submitted by a-films on Wed, 2009-06-24 09:50.Two years after the outbreak of the war in Nahr al-Bared, the camp's fate remains unclear. The reconstruction of the official camp might start soon, but the army keeps its tight grip on the camp. Several checkpoints, barbed wire and military posts cut Nahr al-Bared off from its surroundings.
Zurich: Sans-Papiers protest for Identity Papers
Submitted by a-films on Fri, 2009-04-10 00:27.On Tuesday, 7 April 2009, more than 100 undocumented migrants and supporters marched from the refugee café "Refugees Welcome" to the Department of Social Affairs and the Department of Migration of the Canton of Zurich. They demanded valid identity papers and protested against their identity cards being taken away.
Zurich: Right to Stay Now! (1)
Submitted by a-films on Sun, 2009-03-15 08:02.On 19 December 2008, approximately 150 undocumented migrants and solidarity activists occupied the Prediger Church in Zurich (Switzerland) for more than two weeks. The squatters demanded a just implementation of the hardship provision, the abolition of the prohibition of work and the legalization of the status of all undocumented migrants.
Zurich: Right to Stay Now! (2)
Submitted by a-films on Sun, 2009-03-15 08:01.On 19 December 2008, approximately 150 undocumented migrants and solidarity activists occupied the Prediger Church in Zurich (Switzerland) for more than two weeks. The squatters demanded a just implementation of the hardship provision, the abolition of the prohibition of work and the legalization of the status of all undocumented migrants.
Zurich: Right to Stay Now! (3)
Submitted by a-films on Sun, 2009-03-15 07:58.On 19 December 2008, approximately 150 undocumented migrants and solidarity activists occupied the Prediger Church in Zurich (Switzerland) for more than two weeks. The squatters demanded a just implementation of the hardship provision, the abolition of the prohibition of work and the legalization of the status of all undocumented migrants.

