Survie is a non-governmental organization founded in 1984 to fight hunger and corruption in the Third World. It has since become a federation of departmental associations, composed of 1,600 paying members, about a 100 activists and six employees. In September 2005, Odile Tobner became president of Survie, a post previously held by François-Xavier Verschave, famous for his criticisms of Frenchneocolonialism in African former colonies and his neologism Françafrique.
Brief history
Origin
Survie was founded in 1984 as a consequence of the 1981 Manifesto Appeal of the Nobel Prizewinners against hunger, written by Nobel laureateAdolfo Pérez Esquivel, French engineer Jean Fabre and the founder of the Italian Radical PartyMarco Pannella. The Manifesto Appeal was signed originally by 55 Nobel laureates. To promote the Manifesto Appeal, an international NGO was founded in Bruxelles, Food and Disarmament International, while Survie was launched in Belgium and Italy, drawing tens of thousands of people.
Survival acts
In 1983, after the involvement of several Belgian mayors and a hunger strike spontaneously initiated by a blind man, the Belgian Parliament unanimously voted for a "Survival Act", which accorded 10 billion Belgian francs to development aid in East Africa. In 1984, more than 8,000 French mayors were members of Survie, while the next year the Italian Parliament passed a Survival Act according 9 billion French francs to an 18-month program in countries severely affected by hunger and decertification. Previously the French Parliament had failed to pass legislation similar to the Belgian and Italian Acts, however, Survie focused on lobbying deputies instead of mayors. In the March 1993 Parliament, 319 MPs, along with the Prime minister, the Minister of Economics, the Foreign Affairs minister and the Cooperation minister, signed the proposal for a Survival Act. The Bill was conceived in 1989 by 5 MPs from all five groups of the French Parliament. It provided.001 percent of the French national budget to aid development, to be delivered according to a new institutional model, giving a key role to civil society. During this campaign, Survie recognized the extent of the corruption affecting public aid development, which it dubbed "secret aid to counter-development", arguing that this aid was a main instrument of the neocolonialistFrançafrique as it fostered support for various dictators in former French colonies.
Rwandan Genocide
The Rwandan genocide was a shock for many people, as it pointed to the dark side of France's links with former colonies. François-Xavier Verschave, at the time the president of Survie, wrote several books criticizing the French state's involvement in Rwanda and alleging that some French elements took part, in a way or another, in that Genocide. These allegations are not supported by any evidence at the Rwanda War Crimes Trials where instead it was revealed that the nations most responsible are Uganda, the United States of America, Belgium and Canada. All French forces left in December 1993 at the insistence of the RPF. They only returned in the UN Operation Turquoise which successfully saved civilians including Tutsis from harm. A Mission d'information parlementaire sur le Rwanda was created following several newsarticles by Le Figaro. Survie preferred the creation of a Parliamentary Investigation Commission. Survie has not adapted its position to match the evidence brought out in the ICTR trials.
Comoros
Survie opposes the French presence in Mayotte, a French overseas territoryCollectivité d'outre-mer, and supports its integration into the Union of the Comoros. The NGO claims that the referendum through which the Mayotte population chose to remain under French sovereignty was illegal. If the reintegration of Mayotte with the Comoros Islands cannot be achieved, the NGO advocates an exceptional migrant status for the inhabitants of Mayotte—the Mahorais—which would remove the requirement for visas between the Comores and Mayotte.
Relationship with other organizations
Survie founded several NGOs, including ATTAC, :fr:Biens Publics à l'Echelle Mondiale|Biens Publics à l'Echelle Mondiale and the Observatoire de la Coopération Française. It is also a member of the :fr:Centre de Recherche et d'Information pour le Développement|Center for research and information about development, the :fr:Cmmission d'Enquête Citoyenne sur l'Implication de la France au Rwanda|Citizen Commission of Investigation on the Implication of France in Rwanda, and the Coalition des ONG pour la Cour Pénale Internationale.