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18 Oct, 2008

No Borders - Open Borders Network - Links

Posted by: Prerna In: Human Rights| Immigration

Compiled a list of No Borders / Open Borders advocacy around the world, ranging from the intellectuals to actual organizations and action groups. The no borders denotes freedom of migration and alternatives to detention/deportation NOT open borders for capital.

Just a start. Feel free to add.

Check out this fascinating site - MigMap Europe.

“We are just private individuals here, with no other grounds for speaking, or for speaking together, than a certain shared difficulty in enduring what is taking place. … there’s not much we can do about the reasons why some men and women would rather leave their country than live in it. The fact is beyond our reach. Who appointed us, then? No one. And that is precisely what constitutes our right.”

- Michel Foucault

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