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A Cameroonian speaks about illegal immigration.
Illegal migrants - improperly called "undocumented persons" by those who are trying to blur the illegality of their situation and their acts - have been making headlines for weeks. Some people are opposed to they stay on our territory, while others act in every way in support of this, priming some more the migration pump. Novopress gives a voice to those who are too often forgotten: nationals of the countries of emigration http://am.novopress.info/?p=2199 Thus, Novopress started a dialog on the 4 May 2008, with Emile Bomba. This Cameroonian has just addressed a congratulations message to the Collective Expulsions Without Borders (Collectif Expulsion sans Frontières, CESF, http://www.expulsionsansfrontieres.org/ ). Emile Bomba is a management student at the University of Yaounde and the chair of "Association de Lutte Contre l'Emigration Clandestine" ("Fight Against Clandestine Emigration", http://www.alcec.org/ ). His team undertook a huge education job with the population in order to prevent the plague of expatriation. The dialogue between the blacks continent and the whites continent is likely to jar the furious militants of all-out immigration... Other terms for non-legal immigrations and emigrations are: - illegal immigrants or emigrants - undocumented immigrant / migrant /alien /worker / resident - illegal alien or aliens - unauthorized immigrant or emigrant - boat people - clandestine - paperless - immigrant "without immigration status" - out of status
Interviews on the Chad-Cameroon-Pipeline
International Workshop Yaounde, Feb 07 Dr. Patrice Bigombe Logo, ist Forscher und hat über die extreme Marginalisierung der Urvölker der Pygmäen durch das Pipline-Projekt geforscht. Er äussert sich über den Sinn dieser Austauschprojekte. Dr. Claude Abé ist Forscher an der Catholic University of Central Africa und hat entlang dem Pipline-Projekt die riesigen Migrationsflüsse und die fatale Auswirkungen auf lokale Gemeinschaften analysiert.
Interviews on the Chad-Cameroon-Pipeline 2
International Workshop Yaounde, Feb 02 Als Nigerianer stellt Dr. Musa Abutudu der University of Ibadan die destruktive Bedeutung der Ölförderung ins Zentrum seiner Ausführungen. Dr. Viviane Nain Chouala ist Researcher beim GRAPS, bezieht ihre Ausführungen of the problem of the game between international interests and local actors who lost their autonomy.
Lecture 3
International Workshop Yaounde, Feb 07, Chad-Cameroon-Pipeline Dr. Claude Abé ist Forscher und Professor at the Catholic University of Central Africa. In seinem Vortrag spricht er über die kulturellen Auswirkungen der Migrationsströne, die durch diese Megaprojekt verursacht wurden.