On 24th of September 2014 at 20:45, at no. 30 Hafenstrasse Refuge Camp in Fallersleben / Wolfsburg, 2 white gun men entered our house and started fighting with one of the Refugees, whoose name was Mr. John Morris. They brought out their gun telling Mr Morris that they need drugs and then Morris started shouting and raising his voice for help when they started fighting whith him. Then one of his neighbours, Mr Stanly Utubor from Edo State Nigeria, AkA Zim.
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The VOICE Refugee Forum is calling: „Unite against depotation and social exclusion during the 20 years anniversary of The VOICE Refugee Forum“ – 20 years of resistance and fighting against Germanys racist laws which legitimize the persecution of refugees into a state of social normality.
The VOICE Refugee Forum calling:
Deterrent Protest Rally on the occasion of the 20th Anniversary of ‘The Voice Refugee Forum’ ön Sunday the 05th of October 2014 in front of BREITENWORBIS Lger Camp at 14:00 Hours
Saturday at 19:00
Cafe Lipopette - Warthestrasse 9, 12051 Berlin Neukölln
https://www.facebook.com/events/277373832459060/
We are going to discuss the different political developments on Refugee Resistance in Berlin and surroundings, the vision of a Refugee Center and how to go collectively to Jena with one or many Buses. Translation (during the discussion) into different languages will be taken care of
Dear Activists and Freedom Fighters,
Final CALL for Registration for the 20 Years of The VOICE Refugee Forum
Mo. 29th of September 2014, 11 a. m.
Tostmannplatz Braunschweig
Start of refugee and supporter protestmarch to refugee-camp Boeselagerstrasse
Rex Osa on Sahara TV press in New York
1st - 5th October 2014 - Call and Leaflets: 20years.The VOICE Refugee Forum Anniversary in Jena
Please spread the leaflets and share the call online in your blogs, online media and social networks!
Dear Activists, campaigners, brothers and Sisters or friends,
The Refugee: Base on Our history of The VOICE Refugee Forum Network –
Initially known as “The VOICE Africa Forum”, The VOICE Refugee Forum sprang out of a refugee camp in an isolated former Russian military barrack that was converted into a transit-reception camp for refugees in Mühlhausen in the state of Thuringia, Germany. Out of that boiling and depressing situation of isolation and the repression that we suffer as refugees, we became a network of African and refugee grassroots activists.