
Refugee Movement Journey to Greece
We are a group of 13 people from different countries, almost all living in Germany. We speak a lot of different languages, e.g. Arabic, English, Farsi, Dari, French, German, Kurdish, Pashto, Urdu, and Turkish. Most of us met during the self-organized refugee struggles in Bavaria, or in other anti-racist contexts. Most members of our collective came to Germany as migrants from Non-Western countries.
All members of our collective believe in freedom of movement for everybody and the right to choose to go where people want, whenever they want. We believe that for this to become true, it is necessary to provide reliable and trustworthy information for migrants: About their journey to and through Europe, and on the asylum system in EU member states.
That's why we are planning to travel through Greece for two weeks, from the 24th of March to the 8th of April. We aim at meeting people on the ground, in order to provide them with information through leaflets in different languages. We will also have info panels on the bus, displaying maps and legal advices about Greece, the destination and transit countries. Most of us have also experienced the situation of coming to Germany as a refugee and are able to share this with people who aim at going there.
The project is sponsored by Stiftung :do.


We put together our talks with people who were stucked behind the border in Idomeni. In the summer 2016 there were more than 10000 people stucked behind the border as the Greek government closed the border under the pressure of Germany. People occupied the rail way protesting for opening of borders. They have got attacked… Read more »
10th of June/7pm – video-rally at Oranienplatz to show the inconceivable situation at the European external borders and to take the rage against German asylum politics from the Aegean back here to the center of the political responsibles and to this place, that has become historical for the resistance of the refugee-movement. There are interviews and… Read more »
Deutsch unten… We have made this interview in our journey to greece arround one month ago. We talk with T. Who is living in Idomeni for 40 days. We are interested in the situation in there, resistance of the people behind the borderline and what do they expect from us. Could you tell us how… Read more »
All world forgot us / In very bad situation more 10000 refugees stay in Idomeni waiting unknown / Just they want to have nice life / All world conspirators to us / Our souls municipality / Don’t late us here / We die here / The history can’t forget what the UN doing with refugee… Read more »
PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION This is a petition made by the people in Idomeni camp. They are forced by Greece government to apply for asylum through a skype call. They have to call a skype number, which is never available. they write: n Idomeni camp, living in tents in the mud, rain and sun… Read more »
In the last days, the european army stated a clear war against -so called- refugees who wanted to cross the border at Idomeni. This is starting a new era of violance against people who are seeking a safe place to leave and does not even have a chance to apply for asylum. In a lot… Read more »
Fotos taken from the refugee resistance camp in idomeni
I am here since two weeks and two days. We were the first people that came here. We came here on the 19th, before the deal with Turkey. But we were 46 people who came here and to 42 they gave the registration paper to go to the city. But us four people, they left… Read more »
Pic from inside #vial prison in #chios Police is forcing all of the #refugeesgr who didn't apply for asylum on a bus pic.twitter.com/ud3DVESEh9 — lalil (@trotzdemdoch) April 5, 2016 To #refugeesgr it was announced in a meeting with authorities from #chios that they are going to evacuate the harbour after 1,5 h. — lalil… Read more »
We are a group of 13 people from different countries, almost all living in Germany. We speak a lot of different languages, e.g. Arabic, English, Farsi, Dari, French, German, Kurdish, Pashto, Urdu, and Turkish. Most of us met during the self-organized refugee struggles in Bavaria, or in other anti-racist contexts. Most members of our collective… Read more »
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