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Solidarity Rally with the Non-Citizens in Munich/Germany

Maurice | 04.07.2013 18:42 | Anti-racism | Migration | Social Struggles

On Wednesday the 3rd of July a solidarity rally took place in front of the German embassy in London. The protest campaign supported the struggle of the so-called Non-Citizens in Munich/Germany whose hunger strike was forcefully ended when they were violently removed from the square they and supporters had occupied a week ago.

Below the open letter of the striking asylum seekers to Angela Merkel.




From: Striking asylum seekers in Munich - Germany
To: Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, and Andreas Voßkuhle, President of the Constitutional Court

We are asylum-seekers from different countries who reside in Germany but we don't want no longer to go on living in isolation in camps, exclusion without of freedom of movement and every night nightmares of deportation. We are not willing to go on living in this situation, even one more day.

We are only alive in these conditions while we are well aware of why we are here.
We are here because the war, with the weapons and very sophisticated technologies manufactured in your countrie(s), that has destroyed our safety in areas where we were born.

We are here because of hundreds of years of colonisation and exploitation and fatal economic boycotts, that have destroyed political and economical infrastructure of peripheral countries.

We are here because of your political and economic friendships and supporting dictatorships, far away from “first world” borders, are making impossible to find ways of forming civil resistance in those geographical areas.

Because of all this, we don’t see how the German governmen t (and other first world governments) is in a position to demand our reasons for being here or judge on the basis of it its own judicial system.

We know living in welfare and safety as a right for everybody and for achieving to enjoy our basic human rights (right of staying, right of education, right of working, freedom of movement, right to choose living place and etc.) only one way exists for us and that is the acceptance of our asylum applications.

Today in the streets of Munich, in the heart of the so-called democratic Europe with its human rights slogans scratched to everybody’s psyche, we are starting a hunger strike for receiving our acceptation of asylum (a16) and the government of Germany only has 3 days for realising this demand.

Now you are responsible for our life and we want to clarify for everybody whether in the 21st century, the life of a human being is more important or some pieces of paper?

 http://www.refugeetentaction.net/index.php?limitstart=12〈=en


Maurice

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Nice one

04.07.2013 22:47


Nice one for organising...

Images from the eviction here:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/koernerfresser/sets/72157634404986102/

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05.07.2013 11:11

The picket was called after the police brutally evicted the non-citizens protest camp in Munich (see photos), despite several non-citizens being on hunger strike, with no food and no water.

Chiara


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The curse of Indymedia uk

05.07.2013 13:52

The protest was going well until it got reported on Indymedia uk.


The curse strikes again.

2Sam


Nice one.

05.07.2013 20:30

Good action.
I Hadn't heard about this...

South Coast Sab


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07.07.2013 13:03

Maybe if you Anarchists worked for a living and were not made up of students and the long term unemployed professional losers you would be taken more seriously when discussing how a country is run or tax payers money is spent!!!

Jack


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