Countering the technologies of invisibility deployed to remove migrants from Calais, we combine word and image to expose—and render visible—the infrastructural forms and lifeforms that converge at this critical chokepoint. The tensions arising between these representations, we hope, may lead to more humanized ends than the demolitions of On November 14, , Eurostar high-speed trains started to link Paris and Brussels to London using the tunnel dug beneath the Strait of Dover.
It took six years, eleven boring machines, and more than 15, workers to link Calais, France, and Folkestone, England. Every year, approximately 10 million people cross the The ferry traffic is even more intense: Calais, as seen by Google.
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As the number of migrants in Calais escalated, the French government in asked the French Red Cross to open a transit center in a warehouse in Sangatte, a small countryside town. At its peak activity, the center sheltered more than 1, people Kremer Countless more eventually gathered outside these formal infrastructures, waiting for their opportunity to slip undetected through the chokepoint to Britain.
Over the past fifteen years, security infrastructure and police presence have been the main responses to these attempted crossings. The French and British authorities placed cameras at the entrance of the tunnel, surrounded the port with fences, and ramped up X-ray searches of trucks.
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Since going to Sangatte often would mean being denied asylum by France and being deported, migrants had no choices but to hide and live in the woods of the northern French coast while waiting for a chance to cross the channel. Jul 15, Danielle is now following.
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Or buy a physical copy on Createspace or Amazon. Nov 27, You feel vulnerable and it feels as though what happened is black magic because you understand nothing about how it was done. Terrifying, fascinating, excruciating black magic, practiced by an enigma. Or maybe you do know how the enigma did it, and you feel stupid: I regularly observe this hysteria.
He and his colleague hacked a cheap high school football fan website to protest the rape of a minor in Steubenville, Ohio by members of the high school football team. They posted a video of my client in a Guy Fawkes mask decrying the rape. They helped organize protests over the rape in the town.
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It attracted national media attention. It led to the federal government indicting my client for felony computer crime. The federal government never prosecuted anyone involved in the rape. Much ire was directed at the local county prosecutor not to be confused with the federal prosecutors in Kentucky who indicted my client who initially handled the case. The perception was that she was intentionally limiting the scope of the prosecution because she was closely connected to the football team through her son.
Social media postings of football team-members seemed to implicate more than the two football players she initially went after.
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Eventually, she recused herself from the case. That person, perhaps out of fear, stayed out of it. A rape that involved the girl incapacitated by alcohol being publicly and repeatedly penetrated and urinated on by members of the football team, their jocular enthusiasm captured in the photos they posted on social media. All of this, because of the embarrassment, the shame, and the vulnerability—not that of the rape victim, but of a town whose dark secrets had been breached and leaked.
My client got two years — the two rapists got one and two years respectively. At best the damage was reputational, but that was self-inflicted by people in the town. Metaphorically, the town did, and in reality, members of its high school football team did. In the second case, the former boss of a client of mine, in a moment that almost made me laugh out loud in court, called him a terrorist at his sentencing.
This particular client had quit his job in a pique after justifiably accusing his boss at the local TV station of engaging in crappy journalistic practices. After departing his job, he helped hack allegedly the LA Times website, owned by the same parent company and sharing the same content management system; a few words were changed in a story about tax cuts.
Again, no one was physically hurt, the financial loss claims were dubious, and the harm was reputational, at best.