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Letters from Refugees to the World No:6
Voice of Unaccompanied minors – Letters from Refugees to the World No:6 Evacuate us from [strict] closed camps! Normally, 24 million kilowatts potential energy exists in a person`s body. This amount of energy can supply the electricity of a small town for one week. But I repress, stifle, waste all that energy, because of psychological … Continue reading Letters from Refugees to the World No:6 → Continue reading
Online-Aktionen zur #Innenministerkonferenz #IMK2020
Für Seenotrettung, Bleiberecht und Aufnahme – gegen Abschiebungen, Lager und Rassismus! Mach mit bei den Online-Aktionen zur #Innenministerkonferenz #IMK2020 Vom 17. bis 19. Juni 2020 findet die Innenministerkonferenz statt. Die Innenminister*innen entscheiden dort auch über die Flüchtlingspolitik. Damit wir trotz Corona gehört werden, machen wir dieses Jahr online so viel Lärm wie nur geht. Poste … Continue reading Online-Aktionen zur #Innenministerkonferenz #IMK2020 → Continue reading
Book: Letters from Moria
!Download: Book “My pen won’t break, but borders will”!!! In September 2019 the Watch The Med Alarm Phone received a GPS-location close to the northern coast of Lesvos. It was sent from a boat. We informed the Greek coastguard and the rescue teams on the shore. Some hours later we got in touch with the … Continue reading Book: Letters from Moria → Continue reading
Demonstrationen
2014 “Willkommenskultur! Bleiberecht für alle, jetzt sofort!!” | 12. Juni 2014 | 17:00 Uhr | Münsterplatz Bonn | Wahl des Abschiebeministers 2014 2013“Bleiberecht für alle” | 22. Mai 2013 | 17:00 Uhr | Hanover Hauptbahnhof 2012 „Recht auf Bleiberecht -> Dulden heißt Beleidigen“ | 05.12.2012 |17 Uhr | Rostock Hauptbahnhof 2011 „I Love Bleiberecht für … Continue reading Demonstrationen → Continue reading
JoG Gala
Seit der JOG Konferenz in Nürnberg 2006 veranstaltet JOG im Rahmen der Konferenzen regelmäßig eine Gala. Diese Gala ist auch eine Müglichkeit einmal eine schöne sause zu veranstalten und unsere Meinung zu sagen. Während der Gala wird der Abschiebeminster des Jahres, also der Preis für kondequente Realitätsverweigerung gewählt, Initiativen ausgezeichnet die sich für Freunde, Nachbarn … Continue reading JoG Gala → Continue reading
JoG Konferenz
Seit 2005 Veranstaltet “Jugendliche ohne Grenzen” (JOG) jedes Jahr, parallel zu den Konferenzen der Innenminister eine Konferenz. Zum einen wollen wir damit unseren Protest gegen die Ausländer Politik, an richtiger Stelle, Ausdruck verleihen. Zum anderen gibt es während den Konferenzen genug Zeit alte Freunde wieder zu treffe oder neue zu finden, Zukunftspläne zu schmieden und … Continue reading JoG Konferenz → Continue reading
What is COVID-19 teaching us?
Corona is teaching spiritual and moral lessons that have long been forgotten. It is teaching equality, that all humans are equal regardless of their life style, culture, religion, wealth, skin color, and geographical location. Corona is teaching … … that … a border can simply be the door of your room, when you are not … Continue reading What is COVID-19 teaching us? → Continue reading
Ritsona Camp under COVID-19 pressure -“The chain has been broken!”
02/04/2020 What we were afraid of has happened. After giving birth in a Hospital in Athens, a women – that escaped from somewhere in Africa – and her newborn where soon released from the hospital and brought to Ritsona Camp. She was then tested positive for the Coronavirus. After being in touch with 63 persons … Continue reading Ritsona Camp under COVID-19 pressure -“The chain has been broken!” → Continue reading
Ritsona Camp under COVID-19 pressure – “Like a closed chain”
29/03/2020 For years, Ritsona Refugee Camp was ment for almost nine hundred refugees. Today, the camp provides accommodation facilities for more than three thousands refugees from the islands, most of them are vulnerable. I am Parwana Amiri, one of these new arrivals, who could find peace, dignity, primary education, health care, entertainment and all that … Continue reading Ritsona Camp under COVID-19 pressure – “Like a closed chain” → Continue reading
Pixi: “The Olive Tree and The Old Woman”
This story is written by Parwana Amiri, a young Afghan woman who has lived with her family in the Olive Grove from the Moria hotspot since September 2019. When Parwana noticed how unbearable the living conditions were, she supported the people with her language skills and started to publicize the stories they had experienced. Her … Continue reading Pixi: “The Olive Tree and The Old Woman” → Continue reading