About the moment : Sharing an inside from Hamburg – we were hosted from local activist group NINA “Frauen in Aktion”. Thankful & in strong solidarity – shared demands, moments, collective thinking & moving our minds and body’s during dancing together.
While Napuli shares points of the political history and background of activist connections which mobilized the tour already on the road several times – we see this as a call for all comrades to join our current action!
As many refugees in Germany are living under increasing pressure. Deportations continue. GEAS and new asylum policies are creating more fear, uncertainty and isolation. People are often placed in camps and accommodation centres, separated from each other and pushed to the margins of society. At the same time, refugee communities continue to organize themselves. Across Germany, people are resisting deportations, fighting for housing and social rights, building community structures and creating spaces of solidarity despite increasingly difficult conditions.
We started from on the 5. of July from Berlin to Potsdam – taking place until the 24. across Germany.
As nationwide Refugee Empowerment movement – together with refugee communities, grassroots activists, solidarity groups, and residents – in focus of strengthen refugee networks, promote collective action, and call for equal rights, dignity, and freedom of movement.
The goal of the tour is to empower refugees by creating opportunities for communities across Germany to connect, organise, exchange experiences, and develop common strategies to address the challenges they face, such as the refugee and asylum policy. As well as getting our demands louder and louder. Through public events, workshops, cultural activities, and dialogue with local groups, the tour seeks to build a nationwide refugee movement, increase public awareness of the realities refugees face, and encourage broader solidarity. Travelling through cities across eastern, northern, western, and southern Germany, the tour will highlight local communities, amplify refugee voices, and encourage long-term cooperation among groups working for refugee rights.
Demands :
- breaking camp isolation and connecting communities
- working against deportations and the fear created by the asylum system
- responding to GEAS and stricter migration policies
- making refugee-led resistance visible
- strengthening self-organization, solidarity and collective power
We are here we will fight – freedom of movement is everybody’s right!
About the moment :
