During the PPT in Berlin, Harold from Borderline Europe told us about the Criminalization of solidarity and of refugees people ⛔️ :

« In addition to criminalizing solidarity the Member States of the EU systemically violate the Geneva convention on refugees by criminalizing and emprisoning persons seeking protection »

During the PPT in Berlin, Harold from borderline europe – Menschenrechte ohne Grenzen e.V. told us about the Criminalization of solidarity and of refugees people ⛔️ : « In addition to criminalizing solidarity the Member States of the EU systemically violate the Geneva convention on refugees by criminalizing and emprisoning persons seeking protection » ?

Publiée par Transnational Migrant Platform sur Lundi 30 novembre 2020

During the #PPTBerlin we’ve been talking about Police violence in Bavaria. Refugees from Bayerischer Flüchtlingsrat tell us about their experience :

During the #PPTBerlin we’ve been talking about living conditions for refugees in Bavaria. Refugees from Bayerischer Flüchtlingsrat tell us about their experience : ” I’m a refugee in Bavaria. The main issue here is about police brutality. I really don’t call it police brutality. I call it racism” “The life in Bavaria and especially in Bayern is miserable for refugees”

Publicada por Transnational Migrant Platform en Viernes, 27 de noviembre de 2020

I’m a refugee in Bavaria. The main issue here is about police brutality. I really don’t call it police brutality. I call it racism

The life in Bavaria and especially in Bayern is miserable for refugees

We have interviewed Jessica Horst, doctor in Berlin, member of the vdää – doctors organisation in Germany – about her works as a doctor in the Moria camp.

People should get a better medical treatment, camp like Moria should not exist

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During the PPT in Berlin, we have interviewed the human rights lawyer Muhammad al-Kashef . He’s a member of Watch The Med – Alarmphone – a self-organized hotline for refugees in distress in the Mediterranean Sea. 


Rather than externalizing borders and building walls, UE should be externalizing real solidarity and respect for the human rights

We have interviewed Fatuma Musa Afrah, from United Action e.V., about her intervention today in the Permanent People’s Tribunal Berlin. She talks about the limited access to health care for refugee women in the EU. These problems will only be solved if we unite together! 

I hope by sharing we can find a solution together or improve for the better. Because women rights is human rights and health is a basic human right.

During the PPT in Berlin, we have interviewed Ramona Lenz. She’s working for medico international – a German human rights organisation – and she told us about her experience in the Moria camp.

Catastrophic situation of the people there, especially in terms of healthcare. They do not have access to adequate healthcare

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Kalash Okali de l’association Corasol témoigne de son parcours en tant que personne migrante en Allemagne et appelle le gouvernement Allemand à agir ?

“Je ne suis pas seul, nous sommes nombreux à avoir un travail, […] mais je ne comprends pas pourquoi on peut me dire un matin – tu dois rentrer au Cameroun” ?

[EN] Kalash Okali from the association Corasol who testifies about his journey as a migrant in Germany and calls on german government to act ? :

“I am not alone, many of us have a job, […] but I don’t understand why It can be said : you have to go back to Cameroon” ?

Kalash Okali

[ENGLISH BELOW] Kalash Okali de l’association Corasol témoigne de son parcours en tant que personne migrante en Allemagne et appelle le gouvernement Allemand à agir ? “Je ne suis pas seul, nous sommes nombreux à avoir un travail, […] mais je ne comprends pas pourquoi on peut me dire un matin – tu dois rentrer au Cameroun” ? [EN] Kalash Okali from the association Corasol who testifies about his journey as a migrant in Germany and calls on german government to act ? : “I am not alone, many of us have a job, […] but I don’t understand why It can be said : you have to go back to Cameroon” ?

Posted by Transnational Migrant Platform on Tuesday, 3 November 2020