The human being’s mission to achieve freedom is not to stand in line but to disrupt the queue
The striking asylum seekers all over Germany who have initiated a strong and coordinated joint protest,
have decided to launch a new action on 8th September: on this day asylum seekers will move towards
Berlin on 2 different routes and after gathering in this city they will show to the German government that
any action towards implementation of the inhumane deportation law will be responded back by the
asylum seeker’s movement and will not remain unopposed. They will shout louder than ever that they
will continue their struggle until the asylum seekers’ camps with their catastrophic conditions are
abolished. In fact by gathering in Berlin, the asylum seekers will actively disobey the discriminatory law
of limited travelling range, which forces the asylum seekers to remain within a certain area. This well
coordinated action, which is solely organized by the asylum seekers themselves and is independent of
any political party or group, will be a way to strongly voice the opposition against the ‘limited travelling
range’ law.
In Berlin we will stand hand in hand and in solidarity and we will once more announce our legitimate
demands;
- we demand the abolishment of all the asylum seekers’ camps in Germany
- deportation is an inhumane law, a law that solely serves the political and economic interests of
those who are in power, this law must be abolished
- we demand that the law of the limited free travelling of the asylum seekers is abolished
Support is needed for accomodation, food, legal support, money etc. for the foot march and the bustour!
For more information, other languages, the different routes (map 1 and map 2) and how you can support the protest
march please follow the link:
http://asylaub.wordpress.com
Bron : nannetta@web.de
500 x 20 Euro
BeantwoordenVerwijderenDonate for the protest march of refugees to Berlin
To abolish Residenzpflicht
To stop deportations
To close refugee camps
To achieve better living conditions in dignity for us refugees in Germany
To realise these demands, us, the protesting refugees, on the 8th of
September 2012, will start a 600km march on foot from Würzburg to
Berlin. There, we will demonstrate and voice our demands until they will
be fulfilled.
We need your solidarity and financial support. Please donate. Any amount
is welcome, if 10, 20, 50 Euros or even more.
Please help to spread this call for donations. Alert friends, family and
neighbous to this march. Don't hesitate to use facebook, twitter and
other networks.
Follow our march on our homepage: www.refugeetentaction.net
Your donation is tax deductiable. On demand, you will receive a receipt.
For donations up to 200 Euro, the account statement suffices as
confirmation.
Account details
Förderverein Karawane e.V.
GLS Gemeinschaftsbank eG
Subject: Protest March Berlin
Account number: 4030780800
Bankleitzahl: 43060967
IBAN: DE28430609674030780800
BIC: GENODEM1GLS
On 29/08/12 17:16, nannetta@web.de wrote:
> Refugee Protest March from Wuerzburg to Berlin, Germany starts at the 8th of September - Support needed!
>
> The human being’s mission to achieve freedom
> is not to stand in line but to disrupt the queue
>
> The striking asylum seekers all over Germany who have initiated a strong and coordinated joint protest,
> have decided to launch a new action on 8th September: on this day asylum seekers will move towards
> Berlin on 2 different routes and after gathering in this city they will show to the German government that
> any action towards implementation of the inhumane deportation law will be responded back by the
> asylum seeker’s movement and will not remain unopposed. They will shout louder than ever that they
> will continue their struggle until the asylum seekers’ camps with their catastrophic conditions are
> abolished. In fact by gathering in Berlin, the asylum seekers will actively disobey the discriminatory law
> of limited travelling range, which forces the asylum seekers to remain within a certain area. This well
> coordinated action, which is solely organized by the asylum seekers themselves and is independent of
> any political party or group, will be a way to strongly voice the opposition against the ‘limited travelling
> range’ law.
>
> In Berlin we will stand hand in hand and in solidarity and we will once
> more announce our legitimate
>
> demands;
> - we demand the abolishment of all the asylum seekers’ camps in Germany
> - deportation is an inhumane law, a law that solely serves the political and economic interests of
> those who are in power, this law must be abolished
> - we demand that the law of the limited free travelling of the asylum seekers is abolished
>
> Support is needed for accomodation, food, legal support, money etc. for
> the foot march and the bustour!
>
> For more information, other languages, the different routes (map 1 and map 2) and how you can support the protest
> march please follow the link:
>
> http://asylaub.wordpress.com