Tag: police brutality
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About the wind as our companion and the deportation prison in our heads. Looking back on two months of protest
The time has come to take stock of our struggle over the past two months, to know where we have been succesful and where we have lost time. This is the moment of truth. I took part in the demonstration of 07.09.2016 which marked the beginning of our protest actions not only as a member…
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Prozess in Luxemburg – Repression gegen ‘March For Freedom”
english & french below 2 1/2 Jahre nach dem international organisierten March for Freedom sind 6 Aktvist_innen in Luxemburg-Stadt angeklagt. Während eines Aktionstags am 5.6.2014 war es in Luxemburg auf dem Kirchberg zu 13 brutalen Festnahmen während einer Demonstration gekommen. Anlass war eine Tagung der EU-Innenminister zum Thema „Kampf gegen illegale Immigration.“ Nun sind am…
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TOGETHER WE STAND – UNITED WE’LL WIN
TOGETHER WE STAND – UNITED WE’LL WIN TOUCH ONE – TOUCH ALL The Public Prosecution Office of Dessau is going to perform on re-enactment of the fire of January 7th, 2005 in Saxony: Date: August 18th 2016 Place: Institute of Fire – and extinguishing research, Altenberger Straße 64, 01744 Dippoldiswalde, OT Schmiedeberg Time: 11 am…
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1st Statement of Farooq Khan – Court hearing on Police brutality in Ellwangen: This is about the illegal system
http://thevoiceforum.org/node/3944 The German Judiciaries and administrative authorities work to protect police system, its brutality, its crimes, its abuses and its power of political repression against the refugee community. How the legal system works here in Germany could be observed once again yesterday for one more time – it is not about justice but moreover to…