A civil disobedience - a peaceful sit in - was brutally attacked by Hamburg police. Since one year the Hamburg Senate (social democrat SPD) with its mayor Olaf Scholz is refusing to recognize the basic rights of the libyan war refugees"Lampedusa in Hamburg". Samuel Mensah und Francis Kwame died in consequence of which. After so many demonstrations the group decided a sit in on the city hall suare in front of the Government house. Several Refugees and supporters who joined the act of civil disobedience were pulled violently out of the sitting crowd resisting only by their physical presence determined not to leave. Some were arrested and later released. The Police could not break the protest. After the first and the second wave of attacks on the protesters the police recognized that it will take long to evict the place while more people may enter the square. The group decided to march to the police station where their brothers were detained. Three Watercanons were placed at the station and police untis blocked the way. At the same time most of the arrested were released. The remainig three were brought to the police headquarter for finger printing procedures. They seized their italian documents and gave a paper with the request to report on the same day at the immigration office. It was another shameful day for Hamburg but a strong signal of the refugees to resist the silent killing in Germanys asylum and deportation system. solidarity to all the refugee resistance everywhere report by caravan hamburg thanks to all who stand firm at the side of the witnesses of NATO war against Libya and Africa continental
kein mensch ist illegal hamburg
"Ihr sollt wissen, daß kein Mensch illegal ist.
Das ist ein Widerspruch in sich. Menschen können schön sein oder noch schöner. Sie können gerecht sein oder ungerecht. Aber illegal? Wie kann ein Mensch illegal sein?"
Elie Wiesel
Das ist ein Widerspruch in sich. Menschen können schön sein oder noch schöner. Sie können gerecht sein oder ungerecht. Aber illegal? Wie kann ein Mensch illegal sein?"
Elie Wiesel