March to the CIE in Aluche

"March to the CIE in Aluche, Thursday December 30th, 19:00 hour, Let the prisoners out, let the CIES burn"

English translation via Dark Nights

AGAINST THE CIES, THE NATIONS, THE BORDERS AND THE SYSTEM THAT PERPETUATES THEM

On May 17, 2021, a geopolitical conflict between the Spanish and Moroccan states led to the opening of borders in Morocco, with the consequent crossing of people under inhumane conditions on the border beaches between the two countries. In response, the Spanish State increased its military presence in Ceuta, carrying out hot returns and other humiliating treatment, reducing people to mere merchandise. On August 30 of this year, due to military and economic interests, an unsustainable situation has been generated in Afghanistan forcing people to leave the country.

These are clear examples of the role of democracy and capitalism in the management of our lives, through the development of infrastructures, control of population flows, treaties, laws and borders. All this generates an important business that seeks to control the oppressed populations and use them for their miserable self-dealing and political games.

Part of this framework, the infrastructures developed by the state are the CIES (centers for the internment of foreigners). The CIES serve the function of storing migrants in order to ensure their deportation, that is, an infrastructure developed to deprive people of their freedom for the fact of being foreigners, this being the culmination of the racist violence that the democratic system exercises in order to maintain the established order. In short, the CIES are a euphemism for prison, since both CIES and prisons are inserted under the same democratic logic: the repression of oppressed people in favor of the interests of the oppressors.

Therefore, we consider it necessary to oppose the existence of these infrastructures and all this framework that only aims to turn us into merchandise for their control and business. We want to show our solidarity with all the people who are locked up, to break the monotony imposed by these walls, to show the conditions in which they find themselves and the whole network and business that these prisons hide. We want them not to be forgotten. We want to transmit to them that they are not alone and to their guardians, that they do not feel unpunished.

We do not want the situations that are occurring at the borders, in the CIES, in the racist raids and in the precariousness to which this system condemns us oppressed people on a daily basis. We do not want these situations to be forgotten, nor do we want to forget the various revolts and riots that have occurred in the CIES and the shows of solidarity that have been given from outside, because it is necessary to continue agitating and fighting since silence, obedience and inaction make us accomplices of a social structure that needs racism and other oppressions to stand.

LET THE PRISONERS GO OUT, LET THE CIES BURN!

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