The Freiburg Programme - A five year plan on deviant behaviour, creating a European space of freedom, anti-capitalism and rebellion
The European wide network „out of control“ was created in 2009 with the purpose of a cross-border collaboration of activists against a European security architecture. We are comprised of a wide range of activists throughout Europe, that all have in common their will to bring out a clearer overview of the European security and control architecture. We are certain that we can move on from understanding and analysing, towards structuring and organising resistance.
We focus on police collaboration and databases, policing crowds at
large events such as summit protests, the security industry and
security research as well as EU-wide treaties which endanger civil
liberties all over the world.
We notice that there is no European wide response towards the
border-crossing repression of the EU while it evolves into a state with
its own powers. Struggles are taking place in some EU member states in
sub-areas like data retention or of course against the EU migration
regime and the Frontex agency. Further on, we also notice the lack of a
common understanding of the construction of the security architecture
and its European architects.
As a first step, we want to exchange experience, knowledge and
information to have a clearer collective and common idea of the
European security architecture. In a second step we want to establish
common and convergent actions and campaigns. We are not suggesting to
single out one of the numerous struggles against the European security
state as a priority. But we want to ask ourselves collectively how we
can struggle together to arrive at effective practices against this new
security order. We are not naive. We know that it will take a lot of
time of synthesising, understanding and commitment. We are looking at
this project as a long term process. We are sure, that the cross-border
repression organised on EU-level must be countered by cross-border
solidarity and action.
After a constituting meeting in summer 2009, we came together in autumn
to a broader assembly in Freiburg with participants from a handful of
countries in the EU. Our first step was to analyse the means that
changed the landscape of European security collaboration. We looked at
technical tools such as border control sensors, biometrics, video
surveillance, police usage of satellite data, flying cameras,
non-lethal weapons, investigation software, “predictive analysis” and
databases like the Visum Information System VIS, the Schengen
Information System SIS or the fingerprint database EURODAC.
Thereupon we reviewed European level actors, such as the European
Commission, its agencies Frontex, Europol and the European Gendarmerie
Force EUROGENDFOR, and looked at strategies like the „Stockholm
Programme“, the Lisbon Treaty, the scheduled „internal security
strategy“ and the merging of police, military and intelligence. Further
on, we also focused on various European companies that provide this
apparatus with ever new technical gadgets.
Hereafter we discussed the radical changes which accompany the merging
of internal and external security and its forces, shifting towards a
database society, whilst also pushing the will to enhance surveillance
and improve control by technical means.
The final session of our meeting had the aim to decide on future
networking and action. We did not yet focus on concrete plans, but
agreed on a long-term analysis and collaboration in various forms of
protest and resistance. The idea of the five year “Freiburg Programme”
was born.
Decisions on a European level need some time for their national
implementation in the 27 member states, we want to be prepared and
launch actions as early as possible. One of the the protests we were
involved in was during the resistance against the NATO summit in
Strasbourg, where we organised the action day against the European
security architecture with a „PaRaDe SoLiDaIre CoNtRe Le CiRqUe
SeCuRiTaIrE“. Some of us will participate in the No Border Camp in
Brussels, which is scheduled for October 2010 during the Belgian EU
presidency.
We plunged into several working groups dealing with our internal
organisation, outreach and actions. We are communicating via a social
network for radical activists (see https://we.riseup.net). We have
decided to meet again in 2010. The date is yet unclear, keep an eye out.
In order not to get too depressed by dealing with cross-border
repression, we decided to create a new Blog collecting calls and
actions that target European security architectures.
Find more on http://outofcontrol.noblogs.org.
Network „out of control“