Tuesday, 27 January 2015

IN MEMORY FOR KHALED

Kundgebung – Rally organised by African Survival in Hamburg

Friday,   30th. January   2015  place

Reesendammbrücke/ Jungfernstieg

Time: 14 pm to 17 pm

                                      IN MEMORY OF KHALED

Rights and Safety for Refugees!

Khaled Bahray was killed in Dresden on the 13th January 2015. ASUIHA e.V. expresses, in solidarity with his friends and family, our deep sadness in losing our 20 year old Eritrean brother.

The behaviour of Germany's police force in this case, as in countless past cases, will serve as a distressing reminder of our challenges as African migrants. We therefore will not grieve in silence, but loudly demand safety for all.

Why Trust the Police?

The case of Khaled shows the institutional racism of the German police- who refused to see a dead African migrant with multiple stab wounds as in any way suspicious. This kind of misconduct is not without precedent, with even two African deaths in one day at the hands of the police   ttp://www.mdr.de/sachsen/toter-asylbewerber-dresden106.html

OURY JAhLLOH- Burnt alive in a police cell (Dessau, 07/01/2005)

Hands and feet tied to a mattress in a police cell, Oury burnt alive after a fire broke out. The supervising police officer, busy with a phone conversation, ignored cries for help and the fire alarm. Only in later investigations was a lighter conveniently found- not during earlier searches. The charges against the two officers responsible were dropped in 2008 due to “lack of evidence”!http://www.pravda-tv.com/2013/01/oury-jalloh-bei-lebendigem-leibe-in-einer-polizeizelle-in-dessau-verbrannt-videos/

LAYE-ALAMA CONDÉ- Tortured and killed in police custody (Bremen, 07/01/2005)

Laye-Alama was forcibly tied to a metal examination stretcher with handcuffs and cable ties as the police doctor gave Condé an emetic and water to vomit out cocaine pellets he was accused of swallowing. This mistreatment led to Condé entering into a coma from which he did not recover. His lungs ran full of water. The charges against the police doctor were dropped! http://no-racism.net/rubrik/375/

The police are not following their own rules!

And so ASUIHA e.V. remains committed to exposing and attacking this growing hegemony of institutional racism in Germany in the name of justice, in the name of equality and in the memory of those killed. EQUAL RIGHTS AND JUSTICE FOR ALL!

Wednesday, 24 December 2014

it is proved - OURY JALLOH – it was murder! ! !

it is proved -
OURY JALLOH – it was murder! ! !

public meeting
Video presentation and exchange of experiences of racist police brutality
January 5, 2015, Stübenplatz, Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg, 4 pm – 7 pm

organized by: caravan group Hamburg, activists from Wilhelmsburg and “Some Hamburg” activists

Oury Jalloh was on January 7, 2005 by police officers in Dessau
brutally and collectively murdered.
After unlawful arrest and brutal violence Oury was fixed on hands
and feet to a fireproof mattress in the Cell no. 5 of the police station in Dessau Wolfgangstraße. His body was poured with several liters accelerantor and burned alive.
On September 4, 2014, the Federal Court granted blessing to murderers with no option to appeal and thus closes the chain of complicity and cover-up.

Oury's life was destroyed during the civil war in Sierra Leone -
his hope died as asylum seekers in Germany -
in Dessau he was burned alive by police
Memorial demonstration on the 10th anniversary of the murder of Oury Jalloh
January 7, 2015 Dessau (main station) 2 pm


es ist bewiesen -
O U R Y  J A L L O H  –  D A S  W A R  M O R D ! !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp3o_SI9bFg


öffentliche Versammlung
Videopräsentation, Erfahrungsaustausch über rassistische Polizeigewalt
 5. Januar 2015,  Stübenplatz, Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg 16°° - 19°° Uhr


Oury Jalloh wurde am 7. Januar 2005 von Polizeibeamten in Dessau-Roßlau
bestialisch und kollektiv ermordet.
Nach rechtswidriger Festnahme und brutaler Gewalt wurde Oury in der
Zelle Nr. 5 des Polizeireviers in der Dessauer Wolfgangstraße an Händen
und Füßen auf eine feuerfeste Matratze fixiert, mit mehreren Litern
Brandbeschleuniger übergossen und bei lebendigem Leibe verbrannt.
Am 4. September 2014 erteilte der Bundesgerichtshof den Mördern seinen
höchstrichterlichen Segen und schließt damit die Kette der
Mittäterschaft und Vertuschung.

Oury´s Leben wurde im Bürgerkrieg von Sierra-Leone zerstört –
seine Hoffnung starb als Asylbewerber in Deutschland –
in Dessau wurde er von Polizisten bei lebendigem Leibe verbrannt

Gedenkdemonstration am 10. Jahrestag der Ermordung von Oury Jalloh
7. Januar 2015 Dessau (Hbf) 14°° Uhr

Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Dessau police murder of Oury jalloh

We plan to discuss about the next African Community Conference which will
take place on the 6th of January 2015 in Memory of the 10th anniversary of
the Dessau police murder of Oury Jalloh in Cell no. 5 on January 7th,
2005. He will be remembered with all other victims of Police brutality
and murder during the upcoming conference and demonstration on the 06th
and 7th of January 2015 in Dessau.
Memorial Ceremony for Oury Jalloh and all victims of police killing. 

The cases:Damages and murders as a result of police violence in Germany.The struggles of the African,Black,refugee and migrant communities in Germany.
 The racial criminalisation in Germany about refugees is very high level in our dearly life, we need to stop it in pace and defend our community 
 Oury jalloh is an evidence for all blacks communities. 

coming saturday event

5.639 Hamburger Haushalten wurde der Strom abgestellt. Energie- und Wasserabsperrungen gehören abgeschafft!

Wie viele Hamburger/innen werden Weihnachten im Dunkeln sitzen? 5.639 Hamburger Haushalten wurde dieses Jahr bislang der Strom abgestellt – und das sind nur Zahlen für die ersten drei Quartale. Bis zum Jahresende dürfte es über tausend weitere Haushalte treffen. 447.970 Mahnschreiben hat Vattenfall im selben Zeitraum verschickt. Das geht aus einer Kleinen Anfrage der Linksfraktion Hamburg hervor. Damit zeichnet sich ab, dass die Zahlen des Jahres 2013 mit rund 5.800 Absperrungen noch übertroffen werden bzw. 345.000 Mahnungen bereits übertroffen worden sind.

„Steigende Strompreise und explodierende Heizkosten führen dazu, dass vor allem Menschen mit geringem Einkommen immer häufiger Strom, Gas und Wasser abgestellt wird. Oft bleibt es nicht dabei, dass die Menschen nur im Dunkeln und in der Kälte sitzen: In den schlimmsten Fällen führen sie sogar zu Zwangsräumungen und Obdachlosigkeit. So kann man nicht mit Menschen umgehen - Strom-, Gas- und Wasserabsperrungen gehören endlich verboten“, erklärt unsere sozialpolitische Sprecherin Cansu Özdemir. Bereits im Sommer 2012 hatte die Fraktion einen Antrag zu Stromabschaltungen und Wasserabsperrungen in die Bürgerschaft eingebracht mit konkreten Vorschlägen, die jedoch mehrheitlich abgelehnt wurden.

Be together for all movement for those they are fighting for their right.

Thursday, 11 December 2014

“Life in dignity and the right to accommodation”


  • ASUIHA and Café de Kraak
  • Life in dignity and the right to accommodation”
  • Leerstandstour part III
  • Location: Ludwig-Erhard-Str. / Ecke Holstenwall
  • (two minutes from U-St. Pauli)
  • 13.12.20014
  • 15:00 h – 17:00 h
  • food, hot drinks, discussion and more...
  • There a thousands of empty houses left unused in Hamburg. One the other hand, there s many people in urgent need for a place to sleep and space to organize. We will no longer stand this! Let's get together to share our experiences, discuss and take action.
  • Our Aims
  • We as the association ASUIHA- African survival in Hamburg .We support the living together ,survival and the self organization of African migrants . We as well support Arts and culture, education ,the understanding amongst nation,peace and tolerance as well as respect .We offer and self organize as well legal advise in every aspect that is necessary to live and survive in the jungle of the juridical in European Asylum system and we provide as well medical care.
  • For information on cultural,historical and political subjects,we organize talks,seminars,discussions,group workshops and language course. We discuss and describe our situation as well as the situation of refugees in general in Hamburg ,Germany and Europe as a whole.
  • Our situation in hamburg
  • When we talk about our odyssey, we do so with reluctance and hesitation, as if we alone were responsible for our fate. Our journey took us halfway across Africa. We were living in Libya in dignity until war began. Then we had to flee to Europe in rickety boats. Only in Summer 2011 more than 2500 refugees were dying in the mediterranean sea – since 2000 it was more than 23000. After many detours, we ended up in Hamburg, where we now live on the street or in unheated shipping containers, hiding from the police. The police in Hamburg is currently searching for people like us, who are referred to as "illegals," people who have fled their native countries but must now fear deportation because they were denied asylum. In deciding to have its police chasing refugees, the City of Hamburg has raised a difficult question: By cracking down, is the city committing injustice against humanity, or is it a sign that, finally, law and order are prevailing? There is no easy answer.
  • Flashpoint Hamburg
  • The situation has escalated more quickly in Hamburg than in other German cities. Some 10,000 refugees are living in the city illegally. The city-state's senator of the interior has instructed the police to change their approach by making a concerted effort to determine the identities of the so-called illegals. Their fingerprints are taken, and they are questioned and summoned to hearings at the immigration office.
  • The mood has become so heated that, when a group of about 1,000 leftist protesters convened in front of the Rote Flora, a cultural center for radical leftists, last Tuesday evening, a few of them turned on the phalanx of police officers. The demonstrators, who were there in support of the refugees, threw rocks at the police and erected street barricades. A protest against the treatment of people like refugees suddenly became a fight against the "system" and capitalism as a whole.
  • Some of the refugees share their junkyards surroundings with a few acquaintances. Before coming to Germany, they had all envisioned it as a northern European paradise. Some of us now sleep in the cab of a broken truck. They have furnished their surroundings with discarded furniture, and they cook their meals on a camping stove. "And this is our bathroom," some of the refugees say in English, pointing to a gasoline canister filled with water and, above it, a mirror wedged between two birch trees, held in place by four nails. "Like everything else, it isn't quite up to German standards." We turn to irony in our more hopeful moments, but most of the time we feel nothing but rage. So we live in this horrible situation in Hamburg now, this is the reason why we want to stand as Self determined Organization to unite and overcome our situation.
  • Life in dignity and the right of accommodation
  • We stand as refugees in Hamburg to demand our freedom and the right to live in dignity. We need a place to live as well. In Hamburg there are more than 2000 apartments empty and 40000 misused as offices – which should be rent as living space – so we demand that the empty houses are given to homeless people and to us refugees. We demand as well, the right to stay, to work, to be educated and for medical care.
  • Café de Kraak - Squatting Café
  • Inspired by the squatting offices in Amsterdam and Barcelona the Café de Kraak Hamburg came into living roughly two years ago, initially opening every second and fourth Tuesday every month. We intend to inform about the different ways and aspects of squatting, to invite other groups and activists to share their experiences and to network.
  • This year we organized several “Leerstandstouren” to vividly show and inform about the fact of many houses left empty for profit in Hamburg and demanding those houses to be given to people who need them.
  • We are in solidarity with the comrades of ASUIHA and their struggle!
  • That is why we are here together to demand that empty houses should be given to refugees, homeless people and other people who need space to live and organize. The building is state owned and empty for at least 3 years now. The former administration building is huge and has enough space for lots of people.
  • We demand the decriminalization of squatting! Access to housing for everyone!
  • asuiha.blogspot.com facebook.com/Africansurvives .cafedekraak.noblogs.org
  • V.i.S.d.P. : M. Dolzer Berhard-Nocht-Str. 42 20359 Hamburg