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Brussels, Jul 22 (EFE).- (Camera: Leo Rodríguez). A “neutral zone” has been abilitated by the Belgian government to individually review claims to residence permits by about 400 undocumented migrants, after reaching a tentative deal Wednesday that ended a month-long hunger strike. FOOTAGE OF THE STRIKE IN BRUSSELS. SOUNDBITES OF:Ahmed, spokesperson for immigrants, in french:1.- The Secretary of State has given elements of clarification that can give the strikers the possibility of evaluating their durable settlement, their integration, and family reunification.2.- On the one hand we feel relieved since disastrous damages have been avoided that can harm the state of health and even people's lives, on the other hand, we are not entirely satisfied because the minimum has been obtained and not everything we wanted.3.- We hope that the Secretary of State respects its commitments and that it treats the files well, otherwise the strikers will be forced to start over. They will go on a hunger strike and perhaps thirst.4.- As it was decided yesterday to suspend the hunger strike in the first place, the strikers drink soup until their bodies get used to eating so as not to damage our stomachs, our digestive systems, or our intestines. Eating the main dish directly can harm your health.Geert Verbauwhede, Director General of the Government Immigration Office, in english.
Tapachula, Sep 13 (EFE) .- Activists and migrants began a hunger strike Monday in the municipality of Tapachula, in the southeastern Mexican state of Chiapas, to demand that they be allowed to leave in a caravan to the north of the country. This act of protest is carried out to pressure authorities so that thousands of migrants in the south of the country can leave the following day after several caravans were dismantled in harsh operations in recent weeks . (Camera: JUAN MANUEL BLANCO)SHOT LIST: MIGRANTS AND ACTIVISTS ON HUNGER STRIKE IN TAPACHULA, MEXICO.
Brussels, Jul 19 (EFE).- After two months of hunger strike, some undocumented immigrants took another step in their protest action Monday and stopped drinking to express their "discontent" with the management of the crisis by the Belgian Government, although their spokesmen did not specify the exact number of protesters. (Camera: LEO RODRÍGUEZ).B-ROLL OF THE STRIKE STAGED BY UNDOCUMENTED MIGRANT WORKERS IN BRUSSELS, BELGIUM.SOUND BITES: ONE OF THE PROTESTERS. TRANSLATIONS:- We are not the ones who decide, it is the will of some strikers who have seen that the Government does not advance a step towards a resolution proposal to resolve the problem. They are desperate and devastated by their deafness and by the stubbornness of our Government. That's why they decided by their own free will to go on a thirst strike so that things can get going, so that they are heard more and more. To express their discontent, their concern and their despair for our Government.- Yesterday there were 12 hospitalized cases from the morning until 5 in the afternoon. In the ULB, there were four and three in the VUB, including one case of kidney failure as a consequence of the thirst strike.
Brussels (Belgium), Jul 13 (EFE) .- (Camera: Leo Rodríguez) The Union of the Paperless for Regularization, in charge of coordinating the fight for the regularization of immigrants in Belgium and which currently occupies three establishments with protesters in hunger strike, received this Tuesday notification of the civic pride award, awarded by the international solidarity organization Foro Cívico Europeo.FOOTAGE OF THE PAPERLESS IN BRUSSELS AND SOUNDBITES FROM PIETRO BARTOLO, EURO DEPUTY, AND JAN ROBERT SUESSER, VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE EUROPEAN CIVIC FORUM. TRANSLATION"I hope that the Belgian Government can amend its path and give an answer to these people, who have not come to commit crimes or to do harm." "It is not a question of an award", but of "recognizing the resistance of these people and their ability to protest against a situation of great social difficulty." SUESSER "There is this struggle and this government that believes itself strong because it does not hear or listen to the demand that they are making."
Brussels, Jul 2 (EFE) .- (Camera: Jorge Ocaña) The health conditions of some of the more than 400 undocumented migrants who have been on hunger strike in Belgium since May 23 have worsened.FOOTAGE OF THE ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH OF BRUSSELS.SOUNDBITE TRANSLATIONS:1.- Tarik, spokesperson for migrants.- The participants have lost between five, ten and fifteen kilos. They have low blood pressure problems, there have even been some cases of heart attacks.2.- Mehdi, refugeeWe are not looking for the American dream, but to be able to work and contribute legally. Now we contribute to the economy but invisibly.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).