This is me, Miloud Lahmar Cherif, an Algerian refugee in Germany since 2009, I’m married, have a child and live currently in Meiningen. I’m also an activist for the rights of refugees and migrants with The VOICE Refugee Forum since 2010.
Police abuse in Sachsen anhalt: Forcible confinement and abuse of power against a refugee Oumarou Hamani Ousman
On Friday, July 25 around 16 pm at Bitterfeld train station, together with some other refugees, we had once again been confronted to the German National police on plainclothes, who surrounded us for identity verification and as always, my peaceful person is targeted.
As part of the mobilisation for the self determination of Refugee women, Refugee for Refugee in cooperation with the Women Information Center organised an information-Exchange workshop for Refugee Women delegates in and around Stuttgart.
The workshop which was meant to address questions and legal issues on asylum was organised on 14.07.14 in one of the meeting rooms of the Women Information Center in Stuttgart.
Seminar and Workshops on the Elements of crimes of deportation the following on the objectives:
To evaluate our political perspectives, analyse the consequences of deportation threats in Germany and Europe and forge ahead with our quest for freedom from persecution.
The ignorance atmosphere by the laws reached one after another in Hamburg. First the senat, then the politicans, these days the media, and tomorrow, maybe everyone.
„Lampedusa" is more heard in projects, or in schools, by academics and artist, rather than of those whoe brought this name in the city.
The 20 years anniversary of The VOICE will be marked with five days of socio-cultural and political events from Wednesday 1 – Sunday 5 October 2014 in Jena.
Once again, we shall reflect on the refugee right to freedom of movement and settlement as well as the importance of continued self-organization of refugees by focusing on identifying and defining criminalization through persecution: Main emphasis will be laid on the analysis of deportations as a crime and the atrocity of deportation prisons.