Justice ! Successful solidarity march for Afghan refugees in Brussels

Justice! Very successful solidarity march by Belgians and Afghans for the Afghan refugees in Brussels , today 2 years ago (20 nov 2013). Many are now regularized.
Belgians and Afghan refugees march for justice – Brussels 20 nov 2013

Justice!  Very successful solidarity march by Belgians and Afghans for the Afghan refugees in Brussels , today 2 years ago (20 nov 2013). Many are now regularized. One of these refugees I know – Kamran – recently got visa for his wife and kids to come to Belgium. He started just days ago a fresh start for his family in Belgium .. and a gofundme campaign for some help for his family — while he himself is helping tonight newcomers in the rainy streets of Brussels.

Video report Afghans & Belgians « We want justice »

Background (together with my NY partner Kristen Cattell) in the Beguinage church in Brussels.

Afghan refugees in Brussels – Beguinage Project

 May 28th, 2014 report* from the Afghan refugees camp in the Saint John the Baptist church at the Béguinage in Brussels (Belgium) – click 1st image to start slideshow

Beguinage Project

In March 2014 I traveled to Brussels, Belgium to meet a group of Afghans living inside an old Catholic church. At the time, nearly one hundred Afghan refugees had set up camp within the walls of the seventeenth century compound. There were camping tents and make-shift walls within the Baroque interior. Respectfully abiding by the teachings of Islam, the main religious practice of the Afghans living in the Catholic church, there was one side for woman and children and one side for males.

Their shoes were piled up outside of the doors of their tents and warm pots of chai were passed around during mealtime. On a sunny afternoon dozens joined in on a game of cricket, cautious to not start a scene or cause too much noise. All they could do at this point was wait for a potential interview date and hope to receive legal status in a country that they could only half-heartedly call home.

A majority of the males I spoke with were well-educated; most speaking French, Dutch, and English in addition to their native Afghan language of Dari or Pashto. Their skills and experiences as translators, guards, and service men in Afghanistan had threatened their livelihood and ultimately forced them to flee their homeland. The priest of the church, Daniel Alliet, opened the space to the Afghan refugees because he disagreed with Belgium’s asylum policy.

One Afghan gentleman, who asked to remain anonymous, told me about his journey to Brussels: “When you are working with America or other organizations in Afghanistan the Taliban is a big problem. I was with the forces in Kandahar Province for one year. This was a big, big company in Kandahar. After one year the Taliban send some letters to my family saying, ‘Your son is working for the enemy.’ And they said, ‘He will come and he will work with us.’ Then I went to my home. And after the Taliban found out about me, I came to Iran, then I went to Europe, and this country.”

At present, the situation continues to evolve: the church is now used as an Afghan community center instead of a shelter, some have been granted alternative housing accommodations throughout the country, and many refugees were granted the right to stay in the country legally. In Brussels, and around the world, Afghans are facing the harsh realities of displacement while others are struggling to resettle without official resident status, nevertheless, their strength is what binds them and they tirelessly continue to fight for justice.

Text: Kristen Cattell / Photography : Michel van der Burg

Special thanks to Isabelle Marchal and the many friends that welcomed us , and also others whose works were on display at the church and are shown in these pictures.

* Update Sept 6th 2015 – Our full report first appeared May 28th, 2014 (via the now no longer existing web site “Rising Afghans”) and is now fully included here.
Republishing of the short second photo report that appeared also then , will follow soon (the Inside Out project by JR – with original portraits by Chiara Ravano – at Salon Mommen, Brussels.)

Update Nov 15, 2015 – Added video “Béguinage shadows”

Update Nov 19, 2015 – Added info (below) on the  silent solidarity march for Afghan refugees in Brussels Nov 20th 2013 – “Belgians and Afghans demand justice”

Belgians and Afghans demand justice

Belgians and Afghans demand justice – Video report by Michel van der Burg. Belgians and Afghan refugees demand Belgium changes its asylum policy.
Speeches by Amir Mohammad Jafari (12 y, student and Afghan refugee in Belgium) & Simon Gronowski (Belgian lawyer) 20 nov 2013 on the arrival of the silent solidarity march for Afghan refugees in Brussels. « link to full post »

Tiroler Fasnacht – Carnival – in Igls

Tyrolean nomads are not forgotten during the fifth season.

Tirol, Igls (Innsbruck, Austria) at least once a year does not give up its gypsies – the indigenous nomads or ‘Jenische’. They play an important role in the carnival – especially in the uplands , where this minority once had its main centers . The ‘ Karner ‘ travellers with handcarts have survived as traditional figures of Tyrolean Fasnacht on Unsinnigen Donnerstag (‘Foolish Thursday’) when borderless liberty, the other, and free-spirited persons are celebrated.

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Tiroler Fasnacht - Carnival - Karner 2008. Image : BUM10040V01 michelvanderburg.com
Tiroler Fasnacht – Carnival – Karner 2008. Image : BUM10040V01 michelvanderburg.com

EN – “Tiroler Fasnacht 2008 in Igls” — Tirolean carnival
On ‘Foolish Thursday’ (“Unsinniger Donnerstag”) the ‘Karrner’ – men dressed up as old men and old women pulling a cart – go out on the town in a cabaret-like show with characteristic masks, music and dancing in the small village of Igls, near Innsbruck in Tyrol (Austria). Video reportage (January 31, 2008) : Michel van der Burg (michelvanderburg.com) — Some Rights Reserved (CC BY 4.0).  See the ‘Further readings’ below.

DE – Tiroler Fasnacht 2008 in Igls
“Unsinniger Donnerstag” — Karrner (Männer verkleidet als alte Männlein oder alte Weiblein die einen Karren mit sich ziehen) machen die Strassen von Igls unsicher. Eine traditionsreiche Straßenfastnacht mit Musik und schöne Larven (Masken), und Fasnachtkostüme durch die Dorfmitte in Igls (Innsbruck, Tirol, Österreich) am 31 Jänner 2008. Video reportage : Michel van der Burg (michelvanderburg.com) — Einige Rechte vorbehalten (CC BY 4.0). Extra Info Unten.

Storyboard video reportage 'Tiroler Fasnacht  -  Unsinniger Donnerstag 2008 in Igls'. Image : BUM10038V01 michelvanderburg.com
Storyboard video reportage ‘Tiroler Fasnacht – Unsinniger Donnerstag 2008 in Igls’. Image : BUM10038V01 michelvanderburg.com

Further readings

* Extra info carnival figures in “der Igel” #12 – 2010
* Fasnacht in Nordtirol und Südtirol (2010) Thomas Nußbaumer
* Tiroler Jenische – marginalisierte Protagonisten der fünften Jahreszeit by Lisa Burtscher (Jan 28, 2013 in provinnsbruck.at)
* Unbekanntes Volk – Sinti und Roma – by Martha Verdorfer
* Jenische – DE , wikipedia.org

Video from previous years 

Watch  Fasnacht in Igls, Innsbruck  at this site in previous years :
2005 (1 min)
2006 (2 min)
2007 (4 min)

Notes

First posted via blog www.imichel.com on May 06, 2008 (with info updates on 20090630, 20101130, 20120122.
Mar 5, 2014 Update with links to videos from previous years (2005-2007)

Tiroler Bergweihnacht in Igls – Mountain Christmas in Tirol

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Storyboard (a collage of subsequent frames) of the video "Igler Bergweihnacht 2008".
Storyboard (a collage of subsequent frames) of the video “Igler Bergweihnacht 2008”.

DE – Deutsch (English below / Dutch / Nederlands z.o.z.)
“Tiroler Bergweihnacht in Igls” : Stimmungsvolle Bergweihnacht am 23 Dezember 2008 in Igls (Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria). Es ist ein eindrückliches Bild, wenn sich der Umzug mit seinen etwa. 200 kleinen und großen Engel, Nachtwächter, Bauern, Hirten, Hirtenbuben — in alten Kleider — sowie Maria und das Christkind im Schlitten mit Josef zu Fuß, abends durch die Dorfmitte mit Laternen und mitgeführten Tiere bewegt.
Mit Musik von Bläsergruppen der Musikkapelle Igls-Vill, sowie von dem Kirchenchor von Igls-Lans.
Weitere Info in die online Zeitung “Der Igel” (Stadtteilzeitung für Innsbruck Igls) — Der Igel 7 (Dezember 2008)
Video “Igler Bergweihnacht 2008” © 2009 michelvanderburg — Einige Rechte vorbehalten (Creative Commons Lizenz: Namensnennung-Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen 3.0 Unported )

EN – English (NL –  Nederlands z.o.z.)
“Mountain Christmas in Tirol” : An atmospheric, lantern-lit, Mountain Christmas parade in the evening of 23 December 2008 at the town center of Igls (near Innsbruck, in Tirol, Austria) featuring around 200 local villagers, mainly young kids, beautifully dressed as angels, night guards, farmers or shepherds and shepherd boys with animals, as well as Mary and baby Jesus in a traditional sledge with Joseph on foot. With music from the town band Igls-Vill (“Musikkapelle Igls-Vill”) and the Church choir of Igls-Lans (“Kirchenchor von Igls-Lans”).
More info in the online Newspaper “Der Igel” (Stadtteilzeitung für Innsbruck Igls) — Der Igel 7 (Dezember 2008)
Video”Igler Bergweihnacht 2008″  © 2009 michelvanderburg — Some Rights Reserved (Creative Commons license: Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported ).

NL – Nederlands:
“Kerstoptocht in Tirol” : Stemmige, traditionele, kerstoptocht op 23 december 2008 in Igls (bij Innsbruck, in Tirol, Oostenrijk). Een indrukwekkend schouwspel, waarbij rond 200 inwoners prachtig verkleed als kleine en grote engelen, nachtwachters, boeren, herders en herdersjongens, alsook als Maria met het kerstkind Jezus in een traditionele slee begeleid door Jozef te voet, ‘s avonds door het dorpscentrum gaan met lantaarns en meegevoerde dieren. Met muziek van blaassecties van “Musikkapelle Igls-Vill” en van het kerkkoor van Igls-Lans (“Kirchenchor von Igls-Lans”).
Verdere info in de online krant “Der Igel” (Stadtteilzeitung für Innsbruck Igls) — Der Igel 7 (Dezember 2008).
Video “Igler Bergweihnacht 2008” © 2009 michelvanderburg — Sommige rechten voorbehouden ( Creative Commons licentie: Naamsvermelding-Gelijk delen 3.0 ).

Notes:
First uploaded at youtube / channel012 and posted via imichel.com May 25-26, 2009.
Republished via michelvanderburg.com with updated info Dec 17, 2013.

Candlelight Gouda – Kaarsjesavond

Tonight (Dec 13, 2013) is Candle Night in the Dutch town “Gouda”.

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Every year, mid December, “Kaarsjesavond” (Candlenight) is celebrated at the Market place (Markt) in Gouda (Holland), when the ordinary electric lighting gives place to innumerable candles. That same night filmed December 16, 2008 was very, very cold.
Carillon played by Boudewijn Zwart.
Gouda people, Thanks!

Creative Commons LicenseRecorded Gouda, December 16, 2008. Film “Candlelight Gouda” © 2011 Michel van der BurgSome Rights Reserved  – license Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
First published on channel012 of YouTube and imichel.com on December 13, 2011. Republished in post Dec 13, 2013 on michelvanderburg.com with updated info.