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2nd Press and Community Communiqué of the Kenyan Community, PEACE and The VOICE Refugee Forum Berlin.
Berlin, 3rd February 2018
Brian Nyawade Owino, our African brother from Kenya who was reported missing and later found dead at Ostkreuz Bahnhof (train station) Berlin will be sent back home soon. We want to use this opportunity to thank everyone and especially the Kenyan Communities in and around Berlin, The VOICE Refugee Forum, PEACE (Peer Exchange of African Communities for Empowerment) Germany and the Central Council of the African Communities Germany.
Brian Nyawade Owino, was an African Asylum seeker from Kenya who came to Germany in August 2017, less than 5 months from the time of his death.
He left his friend’s house at about 2:45pm on the 29th of December 2017, to visit another friend but never arrived his destination. His body was later found at the Ostkreuz S-Bahnhof on that same day at about 10pm. Causes of his death have now been revealed to us. A train hit our brother, as he was going over the rails. We are still trying to decipher the puzzles behind Brayo’s (as he was known) demise, as many facts do not add up.

"For ten years migrants had been killed by a group of organized Nazis. This is known as NSU scandal. When I saw that in the newspapers I was really shocked: Nazis got money from the German secret agency to have arms and kill people like my father. That made me very angry. I’ve started to organize myself in a group: with migrants and other people who experienced racism"

Call for solidarity with refugees in Israel- International day of Action 2.2.18
- Next meeting of the CARAVAN RefugeeWomenMovement in Magedburg 17./18. February thevoiceforum.org
- Am 17. und 18. Februar 2018 findet in Magdeburg das nächste Treffen der KARAWANE FlüchtlingsFrauenBewegung statt.
- le 17. et 18. février le prochaine rendevous de la Caravane de mouvement des refugiées femmes va prendre lieu à Magdeburg

1. planned arrest of opposition activists and Kem Monovithya on re-entry cambodia
2. invitation: Kem Monovithya in Berlin
3. threatening arrest of 3 persons supporting the family of the murdered Grassroot activist Kem Ley

The Voice Refugee Forum – Cambodian Campaign – Aktuelle Situation in Kambodscha – englisch down

Afrikanischer Asylsuchender aus Kenia wird vermisst gemeldet und später tot am Bahnhof Ostkreuz in Berlin aufgefunden
Mitteilung der Kenianischen Community, von PEACE und The VOICE Refugee Forum Berlin an die Presse und die Community
Berlin, 16. Januar 2018
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