A visa for the world : freedom of movement for migrants

A visa for the world : freedom of movement for migrants

A visa for the world : freedom of movement for migrants
2010125 pagesISBN 9782708241152
Format: BrochéLangue : Anglais

The noble principles enshrined in the 1948 Declaration of Human Rights

are trampled underfoot on a daily basis in many countries. As a result, we

have lost count of the number of people who flee their countries of

origin without documentation and are forced to live in different parts of the

world in terrible conditions.

This work gives a voice to those people and to all those who have provided them

with shelter and support in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Europe. These accounts

were collected by the Emmaus International association, which was founded by

Abbé Pierre, and they paint a striking picture of the conditions experienced by

migrants. The right to come and go is all too often out of bounds for those who

are excluded. This fundamental freedom is also often undermined by the relationships

of domination and segregation that exist between poor and rich countries.

Far from resigning itself in the face of these distressing situations and inequalities,

the Emmaus groups located in 36 different countries make their case in this book

for a change of direction - working together to defend freedom of movement for

people worldwide. Their conviction is rooted in a fundamental experience: that

of providing unconditional shelter and support to people in distress. In overcoming

cultural differences and baseless prejudices, the rewarding human experiences

gained from this open attitude to migrants is a scathing rejection of the policies

of States which refuse to see the role played by migration in globalisation and

whose only response is to erect new barriers. The words recounting the lives of

migrants taken in by these Emmaus groups are in stark contrast to the ineffectual

regulations, expensive coercive measures and thousands of deaths. It is possible

and indeed vital to move away from repressive approaches and policies and instead

see migrants as an opportunity and hope for building a world that is fit to live in

and sustainable for all.

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