Radio VC Mytilene
What’s going on with the Vastria camp on Lesbos?: A look at the past and the possible futures of migrant detention in Greece.
Sendetermin 09.04.2024 19:00 bis 20:00In this episode of VC Mytilini, we figure out what is going on with the planned Vastria CCAC (Closed Controlled Access Center) on Lesbos. It is meant to replace the current Marovouni facility that has been in use since Moria burnt down and was intially announced in 2021, but is as of yet still not in use
Located 30 kilometers from Mytilini in a forested area prone to fire it and likely to be outiffted with the latest in electronic surveillance, it presents many challenges to the people who will be forced to stay there.
We will dive into the process that lead to the selection of Platia-Vastria as the location of the new facility, the legal challenges to stop it with the help of Marion and Ozan from Legal Center Lesbos and we will take a look at the new facility on another Greek island, Samos. With the help of Ella from Ihaverights Samos we will try to get an impression of what the Vastria camp will be like by looking at the facility in Samos that openend only 2 years ago and is meant to be the blueprint for migration detention in Greece.
More info on Legal Center Lesbos: https://legalcentrelesvos.org/
More info on Ihaverights: https://ihaverights.eu/
Tracks used:
Android Mk1 – Steps on the Beach
Mohmorap – blame game type beat
Serat – Atmo People
Serat – Day Off
ArcSound – Chill Hip-Hop Trap
HoliznaPATREON – Dark By 5
Joy Division – Shadowplay
Information zur Sendereihe
Voices of Mytilene is a project run by people from different backgrounds. Our aim is to empower people so that they can use our space and equipment to express themselves on the Island of Lesbos.
We intend to create a community that tries to facilitate different dialogues and provides perspectives from different communities regarding politics, economics, social and cultural life. In order to achieve this, we want to empower people from a variety of backgrounds to learn the skills that they need to set goals and to achieve them on their own terms. We are open two days a week for interested people or groups to come visit us to get information, trainings or just to hang out.