Daily Resistance Newspaper
A newspaper published and written by people, so-called refugees, who don’t accept their disfranchisement by the German state. They write about their fight and share their opinions to reach out to people who are in the same situation.
The authors and publishers are actively fighting against the criminal German state and the establishment suiting themselves. You can join and contribute to the newspaper as an author or join as translater, lecturer, editor, photographer, distributer, … get in contact with us: dailyresistance@systemli.org
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The Daily Resistance Group
Yesterday morning, 1 October, the 10th issue of “Daily Resistance” was sent to our printer and only one day later it got delivered! It’s a special #OplatzTurns10 issue and bigger than usual, devoted to the Refugee Movement from O-Platz/Ohlauer and all movements around the world. Get your copies by writing a mail to dailyresistance(at)systemli(dot)org –… Read more »
I don’t want our history to be falsified: When you commemorate the protest camp on Oranienplatz, which started in October 2012, remember correctly! Remember Mohammad Rahsepar! At the end of January 2012, Mohammad Rahsepar took his own life at a refugee camp in Würzburg. He had already expressed suicidal thoughts in December. Therefore, doctors had… Read more »
DAILY RESISTANCE ASSEMBLY24 November 2021 – from 7 pm at Café Karanfil (Weisestr. 3, Neukölln/U-Bahn Boddinstr.) With the third assembly we invite you to join and contribute to the newspaper Daily Resistance. At the Assembly we will introduce the work of the newspaper: How are we organised? What are our tasks? Who do we want… Read more »
Uncertainty is an emotion that amplifies during a pandemic. This is a written text on my experience with the asylum process in Germany. Living in exile and reminiscent of memories. A deteriorating sense of self that the waiting game produces. I have been in my asylum process for 24 months, that is still ongoing. I… Read more »
Dear friends* and comrades*, half a year after the last issue, we have managed to compile, translate and design a new issue. 10 pages strong, it comes as always in numerous languages (Farsi, Arabic, French, German, English, Turkish, Spanish). This time, many articles explore the repression and difficulties people have to endure in lagers, but… Read more »
On 8 September 2020, the infamous Moria refugee camp in Lesvos, Greece burned to the ground, throwing fortress Europe’s policies of deterrence through immiserating conditions, border externalisation and ‘containment’ on the Aegean ‘hotspot’ islands back into the international spotlight. The fires came a week after a resident of the camp tested positive for COVID-19 and… Read more »
Open Letter from the Transbalkan Solidarity Group Currently there are tens of thousands of refugees and other migrants in the Balkans. Some of them are accommodated in official collective centers, while a large number of people fall outside the system, surviving through the help of the local population and support provided to them by volunteers… Read more »
Les droits de nos enfants sont niés. L’un des droits de chaque enfant est d’avoir un acte de naissance. Mais nos enfants ne l’ont pas. Ils sont nés à Brême, mais le Standesamt refuse de leur donner un acte de naissance. Et ils refusent d’inscrire le nom du père sur le acte de naissance, parce… Read more »
10 pages of stories, statements and testimonies in Turkish, Greek, Urdu, Italian, Russian, English, Farsi, German, and French. The articles will be subsequently published here as single posts in the upcoming weeks. The PDF version can be read and downloaded down below You can order printed copies from January 16th by writing to: dailyresistance@systemli.org
by Women in Exile For months, camp residents, activists and migrant organisations have been warning of a catastrophe in the camp in Moria. The warnings were ignored. The EU has preferred to sit back and try(!) to make the people into minor roles in its dirty theatre of deterrence. But they will never manage that!… Read more »
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