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Letters to the world from Ritsona (No.15)
”Here is the world of moving statues. Here is the world of ghosts” Yes, everyone is alive, but without a soul, without a purpose, without the energy of inspiration and desire that animates all life. Their only wish is to cross Greece’s frontier and reach another European country. There is no light of hope here, … Continue reading Letters to the world from Ritsona (No.15) → Continue reading
Letters to the wrold from Ritsona (No.14)
”Will we be reunited?” Marriage is not only a traditional cultural ceremony. It is also an official proof that the two people who got married and their children constitute a unified family which should not be broken. Differences in nationality, religion, race between wives and husbands should never justify the splitting of a family. Moreover, … Continue reading Letters to the wrold from Ritsona (No.14) → Continue reading
Letters to the world from Ritsona (No.12)
“In a world of war”, where can we find safety? We escaped from far away lands, lands of war, violence and misery. We came here so that our children would not have to see the violence we had witnessed. We passed the borders of life and death in search of safety and shelter. We put … Continue reading Letters to the world from Ritsona (No.12) → Continue reading
Letters to the world from Ritsona (No.10)
“Stop destroying our future!” I would never imagine, after reaching Europe from my country, that I would participate in protests, claiming my inviolable right to education. I would never imagine that my life in Europe would be centred on struggles to get access to education, a human right. I had experienced the fear of losing … Continue reading Letters to the world from Ritsona (No.10) → Continue reading
Poems of an uprooted Butterfly (No:8)
by : a migratory girl It needs courage ! It needs courage to build a school ! It needs courage to touch children’s hearts ! It needs courage to welcome homelessness ! It needs courage to stand with us in one line ! It needs courage to open an educational house ! It needs courage … Continue reading Poems of an uprooted Butterfly (No:8) → Continue reading
Letter from Refugees to the world No:10
by migratory girl We do not have a second shelter We took our children´s hands while our homes were blown up by bombs and death was invading our lives. We tolerated all sorts of hardship and crossed thousands of kilometers, to reach safety, find refuge. Then we arrived here. We were treated harshly, at times, … Continue reading Letter from Refugees to the world No:10 → Continue reading
It needs courage !
Poems of a migratory girl 1) It needs Courage It needs courage to build a school ! It needs courage to touch children’s hearts ! It needs courage to welcome homelessness ! It needs courage to stand with us in one line ! It needs courage to open an educational house ! It needs courage … Continue reading It needs courage ! → Continue reading
Innenministerkonferenz in Erfurt: Joachim Herrmann zum Abschiebeminister 2020 gewählt
Pressemitteilung, 17. Juni 2020 | Gala-Abend für Flüchtlingsrechte Am 17.06.2019 wurde Joachim Herrmann (Innenminister Bayern) im Rahmen eines Online-Gala-Abends der Jugendlichen ohne Grenzen (JoG) mit dem Negativpreis „Abschiebeminister 2020“ ausgezeichnet. Junge Geflüchtete werden den Preis am Freitag im Rahmen eines Gesprächstermins bei der Innenministerkonferenz in Erfurt übergeben. Bei Interesse an einer Teilnahme an dem Termin … Continue reading Innenministerkonferenz in Erfurt: Joachim Herrmann zum Abschiebeminister 2020 gewählt → Continue reading
Seht, welche Probleme wir haben: Ich bin eine unbegleitete Minderjährige!
Brief an die Welt aus Moria (Nr. 3): Parwana: ein wanderndes Mädchen! Lesst den ganzen Artikel hier auf Seite 17 im Schlepper! “In Moria haben wir keinen Platz zum Wohnen. Wir sind ohne Obdach zwischen tausenden von Erwachsenen und Fremden. Wir schlafen auf dem Boden, in Zelten oder wo immer wir einen Platz finden, bis … Continue reading Seht, welche Probleme wir haben: Ich bin eine unbegleitete Minderjährige! → Continue reading
DEMONSTRATION
by Parwana Amiri In 2019, 74 000 refugees arrived in Greece, that is 50% more than last year. 59 700 on the islands and 14 900 through the land borders. The reception centers, on the islands, are now dangerously overcrowded with 36 400 on Lesvos, Samos, Chios, Leros and Kos living in spaces that could … Continue reading DEMONSTRATION → Continue reading