Dead Land, Dead Water
There is a new migrating subject who does not exist in the eye of the law. She is the victim of forced displacement that happens where there is no war.
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There is a new migrating subject who does not exist in the eye of the law. She is the victim of forced displacement that happens where there is no war.
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If there is nothing dramatic to report, there is no media. But to live with this tumor in our midst is distressing in the extreme for both the refugees and many islanders. The system is foul and dangerous and criminal. Change is desperately needed.
Dispatch from Samos: Greece is a Pressure Cooker Read More »
Protests and provocations help to undermine the legitimacy of Erdoğan’s regime, revealing its authoritarianism and making it harder for the EU and US to avert their gaze.
An Appeal to Practical Solidarity Read More »
Die Utopie ist die Vorbedingung jeder Entwicklung.
Idealistisches Manifest Read More »
As a result of the combination of closed borders, illegality, and the theft and violence perpetrated by mafias, many non-SIAs find themselves blocked in Belgrade without any financial means, neither to continue their journey with smugglers nor to provide for themselves during the time they remain in Serbia.
Stuck and Stricken in Serbia Read More »
Structures like the women_*’s space in Athens offer women_* the chance to compare notes and talk openly about experiences of violence, provide a safe place where they can get some measure of peace and quiet and share solidarity.
Flucht birgt für Frauen_* andere Gefahren und Realitäten. Darüber wird wenig gesprochen und noch viel weniger geschrieben.
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A brief, though rich, glance into a Yezidi refugee camp near Diyarbakir in early 2016.
When we told the two co-mayors how shocked we were at the destruction in Cudi, they laughed bitterly: “Cudi? That’s nothing compared to Zap, Basak, and Barbaros.”
“What we experienced in Bakur, how it feels and how it will change us, has to do with real people and their stories.”