Break Deportation Campaign for Political Self-Organisation of Refugees in Thueringen - Refugees in Germany are invited to join this Facebook group: Refugee-Migrants Political Community
Below: The VOICE Refugee Forum on Visit and Tour to Refugee Comps In Germany! "We are inviting the refugees to connect with themselves to develop a common appeal to empower a refugee agenda for community initiatives in any place in the regions."
Call for Break Deportation - Refugee Camps Visit
Hello!
Currently, many people come to Germany. We claim to welcome all of them as symbolised by the prevalent "Refugees Welcome". According to German law, however, not all of those who flee their countries because of persecution, war, destruction or escaping disaster, for better living and for freedom of movement or other reasons are allowed to stay. They are being subjected to deportation intimidation, mental and psychological torture and racial discrimination. The reasons for their flight are not acknowledged and they are criminalised. In recent months, their legal situation has even worsened as a result of the tightened and toughened asylum laws that has rendered international protection in Germany meaningless. The list of the ever expanding so-called 'safe countries' of origin has been extended with the result that more groups of asylum seekers are threatened with deportations. Currently, these deportations are being carried out without warning, in the most inhume way imaginable.
We are political activists who refuse to accept this inhuman practice of the German state. Our network is called 'Break Deportation'. We demand the right to stay for all and the immediate stop to all deportations. In order to achieve that, refugees must organise themselves in communities with other refugee groups like The VOICE Refugee Forum Jena and Roma Community Thueringen to inspire a broader community of refugees and strengthen the struggles, to empower and resist together with supporters as we unite against the Deportation System in Germany and Europe.
That's why we want to get to know you! We plan to visit you during the coming months on a regular basis in your detention centres or prisons. We want to have an exchange with you on the current developments and to keep each other up to date. How is the situation in the detention centres, in the refugee camps and your homes? Have you heard of deportations or are you yourselves threatened with deportation? How can we together achieve that everyone will stay where they want? Get together, exchange views both among yourselves and with us!
Let us break the isolation and stop deportations together - Touch One Touch All!
More Information about the Network: http://breakdeportation.blogsport.de
Roma Thueringen, Gotthardtstraße 21, 4. Floor, 99084 Erfurt (Meetings on every Saturday at 7pm)
Email: roma-thueringen@posteo.de Facebook: Roma Thueringen
The VOICE Refugee Forum, Schillergaesschen 5, 07745 Jena (Meetings on every Thursday at 6pm),
Phone: 017624568988, Email.: thevoicerefugeeforum@riseup.net, https://thevoiceforum.org
Refugees in Germany are invited to join this Facebook group: Refugee-Migrants Political Community
The VOICE Refugee Forum on Visit and Tour to Refugee Comaps In Germany!
We are inviting the refugees to connect with themselves to develop a common appeal to empower a refugee agenda for community initiatives in any place in the regions.
We are motivated by our quest for a free society, equality, human dignity and freedom of movement.
In these times of proxy wars, mass deportations and social exclusion that is coupled with racial discrimination of refugees and migrants from Europe, a refugee community platform is more important than ever. With the aggressive attack and de facto abolition of asylum laws in Germany and an increased level of violence and right wing mass mobilisations, we want to offer a common opposition and resistance against these crimes by the German politicians and the mainstream who are instigating racist logics to discriminate and advocate for the deportation of thousand of refugees everyday. We also do not forget the danger we find ourselves with pro fascist parties who have advocated for the police to shoot the refugees at sight at the national borders.
The Struggle against colonial Injustice:
The refugees are criminalized at the borders before and after arrival in Europe by laws restricting their movements, isolation with constant deportation threats and racial discrimination. We are organizing to let the world hear from us and to understand that we are not guilty of any crime by seeking refuge and to be a refugee in Europe. We know that the reasons of our escape and flights from our countries are connected to the global exploitation and destruction of the refugee countries through wars and their so- called international treaties of global dominance of the rich nations through a capitalist hegemony.
The refugee crisis in Europe is created by the European proxy wars and colonisation that has been reinforced through the colonial heritage and the divide and conquer policies. These neo-colonial power policies are enforced further to escalate the continuous destruction and abuses of the refugees here and in their home countries.
Our Solidarity; from Self-organization to Self-determination:
Our right to stay is not guaranteed without discrimination and deportation threats. We need the participation and solidarity from refugee activists, old and new, to reclaim our dignity to live a normal life and for freedom of movement.
Refugees can start to write their solidarity appeals, so we can share with other refugee initiatives to join our networks. With your support we can respond powerfully and independently as a community, to challenge and resist the perpetrators of these crimes, the German government, the politicians and the authorities, the racists and their collaborators in general.
The “Break deportation” network is initiated as an open platform of activists to support the refugees' self-organized empowerment and community networking against the crimes of deportation and social exclusion of refugees.
In Solidarity with the Refugee Community
Let us unite to end the deportation and social exclusion in Germany! Coming together to discuss and plan is a strategy to achieve this goal.
Join your local groups for discussions to empower the refugee community movement
Sharing is caring, in solidarity we remain
Refugees are invited to participate in The VOICE Refugee Forum weekly meeting on Thursdays in Jena:
Time: 6pm Place: Schillergaesschen 5, 07745 Jena Tel.: 076 24568988, Email: thevoicerefugeeforum@riseup.net Internet: thevoiceforum.org