209 people from Sierra Leone on ‘strike of closed doors’ in the transit center Deggendorf
On Friday, 15th of December 2017, 209 people from Sierra Leone in the transit camp in Deggendorf started a ‘strike of closed doors’. In protest, the children and young people refused to attend the German class as access to other educational institutions is denied. The adults haven’t left the accommodation and denied to work in the 80 cents jobs. On Saturday, 16th of December 2017 they started a hunger strike. The protest involves 44 children and young people, as well as 40 women (among them 12 pregnant women) and 125 men. The starting point of the protest was the violent deportation of a man from Sierra Leone on Friday morning, which was stopped in the last minute at the airport.
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Statement of striking refugees in Deggendorf
We are Sierra Leoneans seeking for protection here in Germany but have been frustrated instead of protected. And we have resolved to strike action based on the following reasons:
Every Asylum seeker from Sierra Leone in Deggendorf gets always negative results in the form of :
1. Dublin deportation
2. Rejection of asylum application
3. Asylum application is ‘invalid’
– The next point is that we now stay in a camp for 2 years instead of the initial 6 months, with no schooling, no work permit.
– Very poor accommodation facilities with 8 occupants in a room, with poor hygiene and toilet facilities.
– Very poor quality of food.
– Deportation to Italy with serious torture and no proper arrangements for reinstatement of the immigrants in Italy thereby leaving the immigrants on the street suffering.
– Forceful deportation of pregnant women, children, sick people and sucking mothers.
– No medication for immigrants for certain sickness.
And now established to us that this is a private camp and cannot allow any journalists.
On this basis we have started on 15th December 2017 a close door strike with no schooling and on Saturday 16th December and Sunday 17th December hunger strike and on Monday, we will be going to city council to get clearances to have a peaceful protest accross Deggendorf with continuation of no schooling and hunger strike.
This is to let the whole world know how Germany is treating the immigrants.
Das Berliner Bündnis gegen Abschiebungen nach Afghanistan solidarisiert sich mit allen afghanischen Geflüchteten die derzeit in Schweden gegen die grausame Abschiebepolitik Schwedens protestieren.
Seit Anfang August finden in Schweden massive und komplett selbstorganisierte Proteste von Jugendlichen aus Afghanistan statt. Hunderte von Jugendlichen demonstrieren Tag und Nacht auf einem der größten Plätze in Stockholm. Sie fordern die Schwedische Regierung und die schwedische Migrationsbehörde auf, sofort alle Abschiebungen nach Afghanistan zu stoppen. Die Proteste haben sich mittlerweile auch auf andere Städte in Schweden ausgeweitet. Auch in Göteborg hat ein Sitzstreik auf einem der größten Plätze begonnen. Immer mehr Städte kommen hinzu.
Das Berliner Bündnis gegen Abschiebungen nach Afghanistan solidarisiert sich mit den Protestierenden in Schweden.
Die Forderungen des Bündnisses lauten:
Keine Abschiebungen afghanischer Geflüchteter in andere EU-Staaten!
Keine Abschiebung von nirgendwo nach Afghanistan!
Kommt zur Kundgebung!
Montag 21. August 2017 | 16 – 18 Uhr Schwedische Botschaft, Rauchstraße 1, 10781 Berlin BUS 200 “Nordische Botschaften/ Adenauer-Stiftung” nähe Tiergarten
گردهمایی و تظاهرات برای ابراز همبستگی با پناهجویان افغانستانی در سویدن
توقف کامل اخراج اجباری پناهجویان افغانستانی از تمامی کشورهای اروپایی به افغانستان
گروه برلین علیه اخراج اجباری پناهجویان افغانستانی در ادامه فعالیت های اعتراضیاش علیه اخراج اجباری پناهجویان افغانستانی، این بار با برگزاری یک گردهمایی، با پناهجویان افغانستانی مقیم سویدن که در حال حاضر علیه سیاست بیرحمانه مهاجرتی دولت سویدن دست به اعتراض و تحصن زده اند، همبستگی اش را اعلام می دارد.
از نخستین روزهای ماه اگست جوانان پناهجوی افغانستانی در شهرهای مختلف سویدن از جمله استکهلم و گوتنبرگ در اعتراض به سیاست مهاجرتی سویدن دست به اعتراض گسترده زده و صدها تن از این جوانان شب و روز را در یکی از میدانهای بزرگ شهر استکهلم به تحصن نشستهاند. این جوانان از دولت و نهادهای مدافع پناهجویان سویدن می خواهند تا اخراج اجباری پناهجویان را به افغانستان سریعاً متوقف کنند.
گروه برلین علیه اخراج اجباری به افغانستان با برگزاری یک گردهمایی اعتراضی در مقابل سفارت سویدن در برلین ضمن اعلام همبستگی با پناهجویان معترض در سویدن، خواهان :
· توقف کامل اخراج اجباری پناهجویان افغانستانی به کشورهای دیگر اروپایی
· توقف کامل اخراج اجباری پناهجویان افغانستانی از تمامی کشورهای اروپایی به افغانستان
می باشد.
برای همصدا شدن با هموطنان ما در سویدن و نه گفتن به اخراج اجباری به افغانستان به این گردهمایی اعتراضی بپیوندید:
زمان: دوشنبه 21 اگست 2017- ساعت 16 الی 18
مکان: مقابل سفارت سویدن در برلین
Rauchstraße 1, 10781 Berlin
Saturday: 19.08.2017 at 1pm at Munich Central Train Station, Germany
Sierra Leone United Association in Germany:
“We want to protest together against deportations and the Dublin-system.
They destroy human dignity. In the German asylum system and the Dublin-System there is no freedom of movement. People are prisoners without freedom. This life destroys the mental health of the people and leads them into prostitution and criminal act.”
Demonstration: „Stop deportations! Abolish the Dublin system! Freedom of movement for all!“
Start: 1 pm at Central Train Station in München
Workshops: 7 pm (place will be communicated later)
How to prepare my own interview? (Arrival Aid)
Informations about the Asylum system in Bavaria
Gettogether Party:
Start: 10 pm (Arabellapark, address will be communicated later)
Mixed-Music from Turn Tables: Bigger Rizer DJ&Musics-Performance / Music-Performance by Maligie Kappay / DJ Tims / DJ Salman / Sierra Leone cultural dance
Sprache des Events: English / German translation possible / more translations has to be requested before // Englisch / Deutsch ist möglich / andere Sprachen müssen vorher angefragt werden
Stoppt Abschiebungen! Schafft das Dublin-System ab! Bewegungsfreiheit für alle!
Wann?
Samstag – 19.08.2017, 13:00 Uhr bis 16:00 Uhr
Wo?
München, Hauptbahnhof
Organisatoren: Sierra Leone United Association in Germany (Sierra Leone – Vereinigung in Deutschland)
Wir wollen zusammen gegen Abschiebung und das Dublin-System protestieren.
Sie zerstören unsere Menschenwürde. Im deutschen Asylsystem und im “Dublin-System” gibt es keine Bewegungsfreiheit. Die Menschen sind Gefangene ohne Freiheit. Dieses Leben zerstört die psychische Gesundheit der Menschen und führt sie zu Prostitution und Kriminalität.
Demonstration
Beginn: 13.00 Hauptbahnhof München
Anschließend: Workshops
Beginn: 19.00 Uhr (Ort wird noch bekanntgegeben)
Wie bereite ich mein Interview vor (Ankunftshilfe)
Informationen über das Asylsystem in Bayern
Anschließend: Party
Beginn: 22.00 Uhr (Arabellapark, Adresse wird noch bekanntgegeben)
Mixed-Music vom Drehteller: Bigger Rizer DJ&Musics-Performance / Music-Performance by Maligie Kappay / DJ Tims / DJ Salman / Sierra Leone cultural dance
Sprache des Events: Englisch / Deutsch ist möglich / Andere Sprachen müssen vorher angefragt werden
Aktuell werden viele Geflüchtete der Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung Art Hotel in Wuppertal nach dem Dublin III-Verfahren abgeschoben und zwar nach Italien. Am 03.07.2017 wurden bereits 38 Menschen aus dem Art Hotel abgeschoben. Am Mittwoch (05.07.2017) sollten weitere 38 Menschen abgeschoben werden. Besonders skandalös ist dabei, dass versucht wurde, die Geflüchteten kurz vor einer selbst-organisierten Demonstration am Samstag abzuschieben. Diese wurde jedoch durch den laustarken Protest von Geflüchteten und weiteren solidarischen Menschen verhindert und der Bus fuhr leer wieder ab.
Den Aufruf für die Demo findet ihr unter dem Video.
Solidarität gegen Abschiebungen
Samstag, 8. Juli 2017
13:00 Uhr Kundgebung / 14:00 Uhr Demonstration
Bahnhof – Wuppertal Oberbarmen
Wir haben die Angriffe auf unser Leben satt. Nirgends auf der Welt sind wir sicher, weder in unseren Herkunftsländern, noch in Europa, noch in Deutschland. Ein Teil der Verantwortlichen sitzt diese Woche in Hamburg und feiert sich selbst, während wir Tag und Nacht um unser Leben kämpfen müssen.
Wir, Flüchtlinge aus Wuppertal und Umgebung wollen am kommenden Samstag auf der Straße zeigen, dass wir nicht erlauben werden, dass mit unserem Leben gespielt wird.
Wir werden es nicht zulassen, dass man uns nach Afghanistan, Irak oder Sudan zurückschickt, wo die NATO-Staaten zusammen mit Kriegsherren aller Länder für die Situation mit verantwortlich sind. Wir finden es beschämend, dass offensichtliche Lügen verbreitet werden und Afghanistan zu einem sicheren Land gemacht wird. Es ist eine Schande, dass man darüber nachdenkt, in einem Land wie Syrien sichere Zonen „Safe Zones“ aufzubauen. Wessen Bomben regnen jede Nacht auf die Köpfe der Menschen in Syrien? Ist überhaupt ein Frieden gewollt oder geht es rein um noch mehr Hass, damit der Krieg und das Geschäft weiterlaufen?
Wir werden nicht zulassen, dass man uns nach Westafrika schickt, wo wir verfolgt und unser Leben nicht mehr sicher sind. Wir werden es nicht zulassen, dass unser Leben gekauft wird und Gelder an unsere korrupten Staatsherren bezahlt werden, damit sie Papiere ausstellen und uns zurücknehmen, um uns wieder zu verfolgen und auszubeuten. Unsere Länder werden bereits seit 500 Jahren ausgebeutet, die Rohstoffe sind bereits an die großen Konzerne dieser Welt ausverkauft und nun verkauft man auch uns öffentlich.
Wir werden nicht zulassen, dass man uns nach Italien oder Griechenland abschiebt, wo wir auf den Straßen überleben müssen oder als die neuen Sklaven Europas für die billigen Agrarprodukte mehr als 16 Stunden am Tag schuften müssen, gleichzeitig aber kein Recht auf Gesundheitsversorgung haben und der Lohn nicht mal ausreicht, um eine Wohnung sich zu mieten.
Wir können es nicht zulassen, dass unsere Brüder und Schwester aus Balkan, kein Recht auf Asylverfahren haben und sofort in Abschiebezentren kommen. Es ist für uns beschämend, wie hier unsere Mitmenschen aus dem Balkan kriminalisiert worden, damit die Abschiebungen dorthin gesellschaftsfähig gemacht werden. Das Gleiche geschah mit unseren Geschwistern aus Nordafrika. Nun hat die Bundesregierung alles daran gesetzt und die Staaten „bearbeitet“, damit sie uns zurücknehmen. Wer von uns kommt als nächstes dran?
Zur selben Zeit wird hier in Europa Hass gesät, damit die Menschen hier, diejenigen also die von Niedriglohn und Armut betroffen sind, sich mit uns nicht solidarisieren. Doch wir teilen das gleiche Leid. Egal ob in unseren Ländern oder hier, es sind die gleichen Konzerne und ihre Diener in den Staatsapparaten, die uns ausplündern, ausbeuten, gegeneinanderhetzen, damit sie noch reicher werden. Wir jedoch müssen tagtäglich schauen, wie wir überleben, wie wir unseren Kindern eine Zukunft aufbauen können. Wir wollen eine Welt, in der wir solidarisch diese zum Wohle aller gestalten können. Wir wollen eine Welt in dem Wohlstand und Frieden unser Leben prägen und nicht eine Agenda der G7 oder G20, eine Agenda der Konkurrenz und des Wettbewerbs, dass Kriege schürt und Arm und Reich.
Wir sagen, Asylrecht ist Menschenrecht und kein Privileg.
Wir sind gezwungen, unser Leben zu schützen und daher entscheiden wir, dort zu leben, wo unser Leben sicher ist.
Wir laden jede/n ein, der die Lügen und die Erniedrigungen nicht mehr erträgt, mit uns auf die Straße zu kommen. Wir wollen zeigen, dass Solidarität und Zusammenhalt die Grundlagen unserer Gemeinschaften und des menschlichen Lebens sind.
Solidarität statt Spaltung und Hass
http://thecaravan.org/node/4586
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Wuppertal: Deportation of 38 people stopped through self-orgaized protest by refugees. Demo on Saturday!
Currently, many refugees are subject to deportations from the reception camp Art Hotel in Wuppertal to Italy in accordance to the Dublin III regulation. 38 people have been deported from Art Hotel on June 3rd already. On Wednesday (June 5th) 38 more people should be deported. This is especially scandalous because they tried to deport the refugees shortly before a self-organized demonstration on Saturday. However, the deportation was stopped by the protest of refugees and other people in solidarity, and the bus returned empty.
Find the call for the demo on Saturday, June 8th, below the video.
Solidarity against deportations July 8: 01:00pm (13:00) Manifestation 02:00pm (14:00) Demonstration In front of the Wuppertal-Oberbarmen train station- Wuppertal Oberbarmen
Enough is enough. We are fed up with the attacks on our lives. Nowhere on the earth we are safe, not in our own countries, not in Europe nor in Germany. Part of the responsible persons gather this week in Hamburg and celebrate themselves. At the same time, we are obliged to struggle day and night to survive.
We, refugees from Wuppertal and surroundings want to show our presence on the streets and manifest, that we do not allow anyone to play with our lives.
We are here because you destroy our countries!
We do not allow that they deport us to Afghanistan, Iraq, or Sudan. The NATO-states together with other warlords are responsible for the situation in these countries. It is shaming that blatant lies are spread and Afghanistan is made to a safe country. It is perverse that people even think of building safe zones for refugees in Syria. Whose bombs are raining each night on the roofs of Syrian civilians? Is peace wanted at all or is more hatred desired, in order to keep the war running and the profits flowing?
United against colonial injustice
We do not allow that we are sent to West Africa, where we are persecuted and our lives are not safe. We do not allow that our lives are bought by giving money to our corrupt state lords, in order to issue papers and take us back, to start again with persecution and exploitation. Our countries are being exploited since more than 500 years. Our natural resources have been sold cheap to the big corporations of the world. Now, our lives are being sold publicly and cheap.
We do not allow that we are deported to Italy or Greece, where we have to live on the streets and to work more than 16 hours a day on the farms as the new slaves of Europe. At the same time we have no access to medical care and the money we earn is not even enough to rent a small flat.
We can not accept that our brothers and sisters from Balkan have no right to apply for asylum here and are immediately upon arrival put into deportation centers. It is shaming, how our people from Balkan have ben criminalized by German authorities to legitimate the deportations to those countries and prepare the society here for the deportation crimes. The same happened with our brothers and sisters from North Africa. Now the Federal Republic of Germany has done everything and continuously pushed the states to take us back. Who will be the next?
Hatred is grown here in Europe in order to avoid that the people in Europe who are affected by low wages and poverty do solidarize with us. But we share the same pain. No matter if here or in our countries, the same corporations and their servants in the states plunder and exploit us, divide us, to get richer. But we have to struggle to survive and to build a future for our children. We want a world that is based on solidarity for the wealth of humanity. We want a world where peace and wealth are shaping our lives and not an agenda of the G7 or G20, an agenda of competition and corruption, an agenda that perpetually generates war, generates poor and rich.
We say Asylum is a human right and not a privilege.
We are forced to protect our lives and therefore we pledge to live there, where our lives are safe.
We invite everyone that cannot bear anymore the lies and the humiliation to join us to the streets. We want to demonstrate that solidarity and the connection between people are the principles of our communities and those of human being.
‘One step forward, hundreds back…’ seems to be the motto under which EU experts implement refugee policy, as currently also demonstrated in Greece. On 8 December 2015, the European Commission published its fourth recommendation on the resumption of Dublin Returns to Greece, this time stating that they could be gradually re-installed, as according to them, refugee rights would be adequately protected in Greece. At the same time, images of people who fled war and are now staying in tents covered in snow are spreading through the global media. Once more, the EU is using Greece to make a point: Dublin has to survive, not matter what, that’s the plan. But in reality, this failed plan has significant consequences, causing one more massive human tragedy in Europe for thousands of people who are escaping war, conflict, disaster, hunger and poverty.
Refugees are exposed to snow and rain while forced to stay in tents and unheated prefabricated houses, some of which are old and have broken doors and windows. Over the last days awful pictures from the “Hotspot” detention-camp in Moria on Lesvos have travelled around the world. This time, small tents, not even sufficient for a short summer rain, were collapsing under the pressure of snow and the heavy rains. These pictures where taken by the inhabitants themselves, only a few days after the Greek Deputy Minister of Migration Ioannis Mouzalas had proudly announced that now most refugees would not have to live in tents any more. But refugees and solidarity people alike rose in anger immediately posting photos and videos from camps all around Greece on the internet, demonstrating the opposite. The ‘Winterization’ project failed, during a time when the EU is asserting that Greece is now a safe place for refugees, able to offer adequate living conditions and proper access to asylum procedures.
Greece is not a safe country for refugees. Refugees stuck in Greece are suffering in the inhuman and inadequate living conditions in detention centres and mass camps despite the presence of the UNHCR and numerous international and national NGOs. Refugees lack basic legal rights, access to information and legal aid. They have endured months without access to asylum procedures. They have spent months fighting for their right to stay in Greece while the feasibility of their deportation to Turkey is being examined by the EU’s so-called asylum experts. Hundreds were returned without proper access to legal aid for an appeal against the return decision, without a proper examination of their individual persecution in Turkey, without their asylum claim being heard, without a proper examination of their vulnerability, which should exclude them from any deportation procedure. Their lives have been put on hold on the islands of the Aegean and on the mainland by long-lasting procedures of pre-registration and registration. Access to the asylum procedure is yet not secured as the blocked Skype calls to authorities remain the only way to make an appointment, while thousands of families are separated and have to wait to reunite for almost one year.
Even Greeks are escaping Greece. And so are recognized refugees as there is no welfare system and no labour market, which could offer on the prospect of a dignified life. Even survival is not secured upon receiving the right to stay in Greece as those recognized are excluded even from state housing for refugees and from most of the social support structures offered by NGOs. May we remind you that Greece is suffering for years from a massive economic crisis and all people living here have to cope with the devastating austerity measures forced upon them by the Troika, by our European governments and institutions.
We strongly denounce the EU’s dirty game! The Hotspots are detention centres at the external borders of Europe, meant to select and sort human beings into ‘deportable’ or ‘not-deportable’, ‘migrant’ or ‘refugee’, ‘useless’ or ‘useful’, ‘unwanted’ or ‘wanted’. EASO experts are those who carry out the selection. Frontex is not only the key-institution pursuing militarised controls and the deterrence of “refugee flows” at sea, but also responsible for deportations from the Aegean islands back to Turkey. The Dublin Regulation is a mechanism aimed to keep all refugees at the external borders of the EU. Relocation has failed with only 6,212 persons out of 66,400 successfully moving to other EU-states until the beginning of January 2016 – within the first year of a two-year implementation period. ‘Voluntary’ return is for most people the last choice, and a decision followed the suffering of massive deterrence policies, such as enduring for a year a life in a tent at the rims of Greek society. Refugees give up, finally, preferring to “die at once, than every second again and again” – a sentence that is heard over and over again by refugees in the Greek camps. The cruelty of deportations to Afghanistan is obvious, when we see how European citizens are advised not to go there due to concerns for their safety. Nevertheless, and ironically, the life-threatening situation in Afghanistan is swiftly forgotten when it comes to the granting of asylum to Afghan refugees. The EU-Turkey Deal is nothing more than the result of the blackmailing strategies of a dictator, using Europe’s desire to keep refugees out as leverage.
But Dublin will fall again! Deportations to Greece were already once stopped back in 2011 following the decision of the European Human Rights Court in the case ‘MSS v. Greece’ – and as a result of a long struggle during which many, many refugees escaped from Greece, were deported and escaped again. Some had to flee through Europe 5-6 times. But finally it was over, they succeeded often, and stayed.
Dublin Returns to Greece will be strongly contested in national and international courts again now. As we have seen, the Dublin-regulation has been overrun many times before by the struggles for freedom of movement of individuals and groups.
Mouzalas had to correct himself. We politely suggest the European Commission to do the same.
Refugees are no numbers on a tent, no fingerprints, but people with faces, names and stories!
The Dublin Regulation has to be abolished now.
Human rights violations have to end now.
People have to join their families now.
People have to be in safety and in dignified conditions now.
We therefore demand:
Equal rights for all!
Freedom of movement to all refugees in Greece and elsewhere!
The right to stay for all!
Stop deportations!
No one is illegal!
w2eu – a network born out of the struggle against Dublin returns in 2009
Die Berliner Initiative „Stop Deportation Group“ solidarisiert sich mit pakistanischen Flüchtlingen und mit Flüchtlingen die von den Dublin-III-Verordnungen betroffen sind.
Die Europäische Union plante Ende 2015, tausende pakistanische Flüchtlinge abzuschieben, um Platz für „legitime“ Migrant_innen zu machen. Nun scheint Deutschland diese Praxis unter Hochdruck anzuwenden: Flüchtlinge aus Pakistan werden in Charterflüge gesetzt, in die Türkei ausgeflogen und von dort nach Islamabad/Pakistan abgeschoben.
Deutsche Behörden missachten das Grundgesetzt in Asylverfahren, um ihre eigene Agenda zu verfolgen. Die Berliner Gruppe “Stop Deportation Group” demonstriert gegen programmatische Abschiebungen, ohne dass die Geflüchteten angehört werden und ohne dass ihnen ein rechtmäßiges Asylverfahren zuteil wird. Wir verlangen, dass alle Asylverfahren rechtmäßig durchgeführt werden! Nicht nur pakistanische Flüchtlinge leiden unter dem Missbrauch durch die Behörden. Pakistanische Flüchtlinge sind jedoch besonders gefährdet, da ihnen im Falle einer Abschiebung Staatswillkür und Gefängnis drohen.
DER STRECKENVERLAUF AM 22.OKTOBER 2016:
-> U-Bhf Turmstraße bis Pariser Platz (siehe Anhang)
Lasst uns am 22. Oktober 2016 gemeinsam unsere Solidarität mit Geflüchteten bekunden!
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Call for demonstration on the 22nd of October 2016
ABOUT: Stop deportations to Pakistan, stop Dublin III deportations to Hungary, stop all deportations!
The Berlin based Stop Deportation Group calls to show solidarity with Pakistani refugees and those threatened by deportation under Dublin III. Join the rally on October 22nd 2016!
In 2015, the European Union made the decision to deport thousands of Pakistani refugees to “make room” for so-called “legitimate“ migrants. Now, this policy is being implemented in German practice: Refugees from Pakistan are forced to get on the next available charter flight to Turkey. They will then be deported to Islamabad, Pakistan.
Still, it becomes quite clear in some cases of asylum procedures that German authorities simply will not conform to legal standards if these do not fit their agenda. We protest against programmatic deportation! We demand ALL asylum procedures to be carried out according to the law! Not only do Pakistanis suffer from this abuse by German authorities – back in Pakistan they are threatened by the state’s despotism and thus the possibility of imprisonment. This happens in a huge scale, unseen by the public.
Route on October 22nd, 2016:
-> U-Bhf Turmstraße to Pariser Platz (email attachment)
Join us and show your solidarity with refugees, on October 22nd, 2016! Stop Deportation!
KUNDGEBUNG AM DONNERSTAG 5. MÄRZ 2015 UM 15:00 UHR HINTER BRANDENBURGER TOR (PLATZ DES 18. MÄRZ)
Am 6. März findet im Bundestag die erste Lesung des Gesetzesentwurfs mit dem sperrigen Titel „zur Neubestimmung des Bleiberechts und der Aufenthaltsbeendigung” statt. Vom Bleiberecht bleibt aber nicht viel übrig. Insbesondere Geduldete und Geflüchtete im Dublinverfahren werden umfassende Repressionen ausgesetzt:
INHAFTIERUNG, EINREISESPERREN, ARBEITSVERBOT!
Während Pegida deutschlandweit demonstriert, kommt der Bundestag mit
diesem Gesetzentwurf ihren Forderungen entgegen.
Kundgebung vor dem Bundesinnenministerium, Alt-Moabit 101D, 10559 Berlin
Donnerstag, den 15.01.2015, 9.30 Uhr
Pressegespräch 11.30 Uhr im BBZ, Turmstr. 72, 10551 Berlin
Wir, Geflüchtete, AktivistInnen und UnterstützerInnen aus Vereinen, Wohlfahrtsverbänden und Kirchen protestieren gegen die europaweite Verschiebung von Flüchtlingen gemäß der Dublin III-Verordnung. Wir protestieren insbesondere gegen die menschenverachtende Umsetzungspraxis durch Gerichte, die Bundespolizei und die Ausländerbehörden in Berlin und Brandenburg.
Wir treten ein! Für Flüchtlingsschutz! Gegen Dublin III !
Final Declaration of the International Days of Rome (Italy) – 13th to 16th of November
The international days of meetings and actions organized in Rome from the 13th to the 16th of November by the International Coalition of Undocumented, Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers (CISPM) have seen the participation of representative from different collectives of France, Switzerland, Belgium, Spain, Greece, Germany, Tunisia, Nederlands, Poland and Italy.
These days took place in a context in which Europe has chosen to deal with this economic and social crisis by accentuating austerity policies imposed by the European Central Bank and discriminatory measures and fear mongering politics of the European Union and its member countries towards Migrants, Refugees and Asylum-seekers (Dublin III, the different bilateral agreements and other anti-migrants measures).
We are among those who believe that these policies are not at all “solutions”, neither for the economy in crisis, nor in the daily life itself in all its complexity, even when everything is done to speed up privatization, liberalization markets, dissolution of the labor code, operation and relocation of workers, eradication of public service, and ultimately enriching the richest! From our side, we cannot accept that our situation of Migrants is exploited for electoral purposes, especially when our lives are spent in the calculation of loss and profits of a selfish world in organized bankruptcy.
We are convinced that the unique cure to point the political responsabilities of so many injustices and inequalities, is the unity among migrants, workers, precarious, undocumented migrants, refugees, students, unemployed, asylum seekers and each victim of the crisis… and because the war among poors or exploited only is useful to those who exploit, here in Europe or anywhere else.
We are asylum seekers, refugees, undocumented migrants, migrants from many European countries, we are Europeans with a “migration background”, we are all those who have no full priviledge of citizenship, but also citizens who share a common anger against the racist EU migration policy.
We decided to organize a European caravan which will go from the largest number of European countries towards Brussels (Belgium), where the European institutions are settled. Showing that we don’t respect the borders they impose us, holding us prisonners of the states borders and in the lagers, we will exercise our basic right of freedom of movement and adress our demands directly where the decisions come from.
We have a dream:
Freedom of movement and of residence for all asylum seekers
Stop the Dublin trap and the obligatory residence in Lagers throughout Europe
Permanent documents without criteria (not depending on working contracts or individual state prosecution)
Stop the imprisonment and deportation of migrants
Same working conditions for all
Same political, social and cultural rights for all: right to study and to work
Stop the European imperialist policies: no more free trade treaties and NATOwars
Abolish Frontex, Eurosur and other anti-migration policies and measures
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