Practices of Securitisation and Externalisation of EU Border Regime Future Scenarios and Resistance

Conference

Photo: Push-Back Alarm Austria; Graphic: sanja.at

Registration

Cultural Center GRAD
Braće Krsmanović 4
Beograd

The conference discusses the materialisation of the securitisation and externalisation of border zones in different geographies and their transnational entanglements. It asks how the securitisation policy of the EU border regime is strategically planned and implemented, where it fails and how one can resist these mechanisms of violence.

 

A special focus will be on the EU’s externalisation policies in relation to people moving in different geographical regions such as the Balkans, the Mediterranean and North Africa. Therefore, we want to discuss the violent effects of new border fences, modern surveillance equipment and increasing police and military corporations, as well as the involvement of international (humanitarian) organisations and local NGOs in maintaining this regime. What are future scenarios and forms of resistance?

Interpretation: The discussion and inputs will be in English; simultaneous translation to other languages can be organised.

Registration: Please let us know if you want to attend and register: pushbackalarm-austria[at]riseup.net.

Organisers:

Friday, 25 – Saturday, 27 Nov 2022
Venue: Cultural Centre GRAD, Braće Krsmanović 4, Beograd


Programme

Friday, 25 November

15:00 (CET): Introduction by the organisers

15:15 (CET): Inputs on the situation by activists from the region

16:30 (CET): Break

16:45 (CET): Input and Discussion: Police cooperation in the EU and beyond

Speaker:

  • Matthias Monroy, investigative journalist

18:00 (CET): Input and Discussion: IOM – The UN agency tasked with externalising the EU’s borders regime in the Balkans?

Speaker:

  • Marija Petkovska, researcher

Saturday, 26 November

10:00 (CET): Panel Discussion: Migration laws and the Fortress Europe

Speakers:

  • Hanaa Hakiki, European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights
  • Anna Brambilla, ASGI
  • Aleksandar Marković, human rights lawyer

11:30 (CET): Break

11:45 (CET): Input and Discussion: The Egyptian-European border regime: Aiding human rights crimes in North Africa

Speaker:

  • Sofian Naceur, journalist/RLS North Africa

13:00 (CET): Lunch Break

14:00 (CET): Input and Discussion: At the heart of Fortress Europe: Austria’s role in border externalisation policies in the Balkans

Speakers:

15:15 (CET): Break

15:30 (CET): Strategic Discussion: Resisting collectively

Sunday, 27 November

10:00 (CET): Common breakfast – location tbc