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INFO EVENT & MOBILIZATION To the DEMONSTRATION on January 7th 2023 in DESSAU

OURY JALLOH – THAT WAS MURDER!

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Oury Jalloh was unlawfully arrested, unlawfully detained and shackled, unlawfully blood drawn, tortured, killed and burned to death by police officers of the Dessau police station on January 7, 2005. In the course of the independent investigation by the Initiative in Remembrance of Oury Jalloh, two other homicide crimes committed by the Dessau police also came to public attention:

  • On December 7, 1997, Hans-Jürgen Rose was severely brutalized at the Dessau police station and subsequently dumped in front of a house entrance in the close neighborhood – he succumbed to his severe internal injuries only a few hours later on December 8, 1997
  • On October 29, 2002, Mario Bichtemann was illegally taken into custody by Dessau police officers and „found“ dead the next day in custody cell no. 5 with a fractured skull base and a fatal brain hemorrhage.

To this day, law enforcement agencies, courts, and state politicians refuse to acknowledge these crimes and draw appropriate criminal consequences. The crimes have remained allegedly „unsolved“, unatoned, without official apologies and without compensation until today!

The brutal, racist murder of brother Oury Jalloh will now be 18 years ago on January 7, 2023.

In the face of the dehumanizing series of murders in the Dessau police station and their systematic impunity, we call on all people and especially our Black and migrant communities to join us in the commemoration demonstration in Dessau to remember those who died and were humiliated in the Dessau murder house, to demand official acknowledgement of the crimes and appropriate prosecution.

The murder, the burning and the previous torture of Oury Jalloh have long been extensively and scientifically proven by a large number of forensic reports – what is missing is the constitutional recognition of the facts and respective consequences.

For 18 years, public prosecutors, courts, and political leaders have sabotaged the investigation ex officio through untenable hypotheses, through systematic suppression and destruction of evidence, through purposeful manipulation of expert opinions and their results, and through deliberate restriction of the lines of investigation and charges.

The Initiative in Remembrance of Oury Jalloh, on the other hand, has impressively demonstrated in these 18 years, on the basis of fire reports, file reports, medical reports and forensic reconstructions, that

  • Oury Jalloh did not have a lighter and the alleged „evidence“ could not have been on death row
  • Oury Jalloh must have been at least incapacitated or unconscious or even already dead at the time of the setting of the fire, since neither fire gases in his blood nor stress factors in his urine were detectable
  • Oury Jalloh received severe head injuries and rib fractures shortly before his death
  • setting fire to the fireproof mattress without accelerant could not be successful from the point of view of fire physics
  • the fire pattern from cell no. 5 could not be achieved without the use of fire accelerant – and
  • that the cell door must probably have been open for the entire duration of the fire.

On Thursday, December 22, 2022, we therefore cordially invite you to an information event together with the Initiative in Remembrance of Oury Jalloh at the International Center B5 (Brigittenstraße 5, 20359 Hamburg-St. Pauli) to inform you about the current state of affairs, to answer your questions and to organize our joint journey to Dessau.

No JUSTICE – No PEACE

Touch ONE – Touch ALL

BREAK the SILENCE

INFOVERANSTALTUNG & MOBILISATION zur DEMONSTRATION am 7. Januar 2023 in DESSAU

OURY JALLOH – DAS WAR MORD!

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Oury Jalloh wurde am 7. Januar 2005 von Polizeibeamten des Polizeireviers Dessau rechtswidrig verhaftet, rechtswidrig inhaftiert und gefesselt, rechtswidrig Blut abgenommen, gefoltert, getötet und verbrannt. Im Zuge der unabhängigen Aufklärung durch die Initiative in Gedenken an Oury Jalloh wurden auch noch zwei weitere Tötungsverbrechen der Dessauer Polizei bekannt:

  • Am 7. Dezember 1997 wurde Hans-Jürgen Rose im Polizeirevier Dessau schwerst misshandelt und anschließend in der unmittelbaren Nachbarschaft vor einem Hauseingang abgelegt – er erlag nur wenige Stunden später seinen schwersten inneren Verletzungen am 8. Dezember 1997
  • Am 29. Oktober 2002 wurde Mario Bichtemann von Dessauer Polizeibeamten rechtswidrig in Gewahrsam genommen und am Tag darauf tot mit einem Schädelbasisbruch und einer tödlichen Hirnblutung in der Gewahrsamszelle Nr. 5 „aufgefunden“

Bis heute weigern sich die Strafverfolgungsbehörden, Gerichte und die Landespolitik, diese Straftaten anzuerkennen und entsprechende strafrechtliche Konsequenzen zu ziehen. Die Verbrechen sind bis heute angeblich „unaufgeklärt“, ungesühnt, ohne offizielle Entschuldigungen und ohne Entschädigung geblieben!

Der brutale, rassistische Mord an Bruder Oury Jalloh jährt sich am 7. Januar 2023 zum nunmehr 18. Mal.

Im Angesicht der menschenverachtenden Mordserie im Dessauer Polizeirevier und deren systematischer Straflosigkeit rufen wir alle Menschen und insbesondere unsere Schwarzen und migrantischen Communities dazu auf, mit uns gemeinsam zur Gedenkdemonstration nach Dessau zu fahren, um den Toten und Gedemütigten des Dessauer Mordrevieres zu gedenken, die offizielle Anerkennung der Verbrechen und die entsprechende Strafverfolgung einzufordern.

Der Mord, die Verbrennung und die vorherige Folter von Oury Jalloh sind längst umfänglich und wissenschaftlich fundiert durch eine Vielzahl an forensischen Gutachten bewiesen worden – was fehlt ist die rechtsstaatliche Anerkenntnis der Faktenlage und entsprechende Konsequenzen.

Seit 18 Jahren sabotieren Staatsanwaltschaften, Gerichte und politische Verantwortungsträger*innen die Aufklärung von Amts wegen durch unhaltbare Hypothesen, durch systematische Beweismittelunterdrückung und -vernichtung, durch zweckorientierte Manipulationen von Gutachtenaufträgen und –ergebnissen sowie durch zielgerichtete Einschränkung der Ermittlungsrichtungen und Anklagepunkte.

Die Initiative in Gedenken an Oury Jalloh hat in diesen 18 Jahren dagegen anhand von Brandgutachten, Aktengutachten, medizinischen Gutachten und forensischen Rekonstruktionen eindrücklich bewiesen, dass

  • Oury Jalloh kein Feuerzeug hatte und das angebliche „Beweismittel“ nicht in der Todeszelle gewesen sein kann
  • Oury Jalloh zum Zeitpunkt der Brandlegung zumindest handlungsunfähig bzw. bewusstlos oder sogar bereits tot gewesen muss, da weder Brandgase in seinem Blut, noch Stressfaktoren in seinem Urin nachweisbar waren
  • Oury Jalloh kurz vor seinem Tod schwere Kopfverletzungen und Rippenbrüche zugefügt bekam
  • eine Brandlegung an der feuerfesten Matratze ohne Brandbeschleuniger brandphysikalisch nicht erfolgreich sein konnte
  • das Brandbild aus Zelle Nr. 5 ohne die Verwendung von Brandbeschleuniger nicht erreicht werden kann – und
  • dass die Zellentür wahrscheinlich die gesamte Brandzeit über offen gestanden haben muss

Am Donnerstag, den 22.12.2022 laden wir Euch deswegen herzlich zu einer Infoveranstaltung gemeinsam mit der Initiative in Gedenken an Oury Jalloh in das Internationale Zentrum B5 (Brigittenstraße 5, 20359 Hamburg-St. Pauli) ein, um Euch zum aktuellen Stand zu informieren, Eure Fragen zu beantworten und die gemeinsame Anreise am 7. Januar 2023 nach Dessau zu organisieren.

No JUSTICE – No PEACE

Touch ONE – Touch ALL

BREAK the SILENCE

Community Forum @ Alafia Afrika Festival Hamburg

Diskussionen, Vorträge, Lesungen und Kinderprogramm

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Global Pathology of Wars, Borders, Migration and Exclusions from Equality

EUROPEAN DAYS OF SOLIDARITY WITH ALL REFUGEES FROM UKRAINE

(APRIL 25 to MAY 25, 2022)

April 25, 2022 | 19-21 h – Online-Zoom-Meeting

Meeting-Link: https://t1p.de/European-Days-of-Solidarity-with-ALL-Refugees-from-Ukraine (Log-In with Zoom-Account obligatory!)

Keynote Speaker:  Harsha Walia (Canada)

Global Pathology of Wars, Borders, Migration and Exclusions from Equality:

Racialized violence and discrimination of refugees fleeing the European war in Ukraine on all levels and at all stages of their flight. The European Council’s choice to exclude 3rd country national refugees of the war in Ukraine was opening doors and opportunities for arbitrary administrative and executive decision making including violations of and obstructions from refuge and human rights. Black & Brown refugees/displaced are being neglected and left to the charity of civil society. The shameful neglects target also minorities like Roma/Sinti. 

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University and Higher Education in Germany

Donnerstag | 17.3.2022 – 18h | Thursday

Information event for Africans who seek to continue their disrupted studies in GermanyLet’s talk about: „University and Higher Education in Germany“

 
Get important information about the German higher education and the latest facts that concern African students who fled the war in Ukraine, as well as helpful content and exclusive tips.
 
Host: Sista Oloruntoyin
 
Speaker: Brother @Jethro Chikato – Engineer from Zimbabwe based in Hamburg, Germany – School Director and Educator providing educational services and medial help to students especially of African Descent
 
We give guidance and tips to those who would like to take up studies in Germany.
This includes: career guidance, choice of degree programs, applications, students jobs and meeting required conditions to study here.
 
We look forward to assisting you, so that you can make a difference here and on the continent.
 
„You’re the ones we have been waiting for“

Online-Infoveranstaltung Oury Jalloh 26. November 2021

Infoveranstaltung zum aktuellen Stand & Demo-Mobilisation zum 7. Januar 2022

 
Gemeinsame Infoveranstaltung der BLACK COMMUNITY Coalition for Justice & Self-Defence mit der Initiative in Gedenken an Oury Jalloh
 
Zoom-Online-Veranstaltung:
 
Die Initiative in Gedenken an Oury Jalloh (https://initiativeouryjalloh.wordpress.com/) hat am 3. November 2021 ihr mittlerweile fünftes zivilgesellschaftlich beauftragtes Gutachten im Fall Oury Jalloh vorgestellt. Dieses Brandgutachten des renommierten britischen Brandforensikers Iain Peck von den Principal Forensic Services UK beruht auf den Erkenntnissen aus einer detailgetreuen Rekonstruktion der Situation in der Todeszelle Nr. 5 des Dessauer Polizeireviers am 7. Januar 2005 in einem originalgetreuen Zellennachbau dieser Zelle. Peck weist damit forensisch und wissenschaftlich fundiert nach, dass das Brandbild des 7. Januar 2005 nur unter Verwendung eines Brandbeschleunigers entstanden sein kann:
 

Oury Jalloh wurde von deutschen Polizisten gefoltert, ermordet und verbrannt

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Institutioneller Rassismus in der Medizin

Podiumsdiskussion zum Thema

„Institutioneller Rassismus in der Medizin: Perspektiven für Gesundheitserziehung, Patientenbefähigung und Rechenschaftspflicht“

vom 01.10.2021 im Rahmenprogramm „Politisches Denken & Kritisches Bewusstsein“, organisiert von der BLACK COMMUNITY Coalition for Justice & Self-Defence beim ALAFIA 2021 – Afrika Festival 

Panel:

Moderation Sista Oloruntoyin (BCCJSD und ARRiVATi-Community Care)

– Ngozi Odenigbo (Black in Medicine – Netzwerk für Schwarze Mediziner*innen – https://blackinmedicine.de/)

– Die Minga Katjomuise (Bundesfachnetz Gesundheit & Rassismus – https://www.gesundheit-und-rassismus.de/)

– Daniel Manwire (Initiative in Gedenken an Achidi John)

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Politisches Denken & Kritisches Bewusstsein

Rahmenprogramm der BLACK COMMUNITY Coalition for Justice & Self-Defence zum ALAFIA-AFRIKA FESTIVAL 2021

01. – 03. Oktober 2021 (bitte Corona 3G-Regeln beachten)

Politisches Denken & Kritisches Bewusstsein

Rahmenprogramm der

BLACK COMMUNITY Coalition For Justice & Self-Defence

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COMMUNITY MATTERS – An Educational Series for Wellbeing & Critical Consciousness

COMMUNITY MATTERS:

An Educational Series for Wellbeing & Critical Consciousness
 
Thursdays, 30. September, 07. October & 14. October. 2021 | 20:00 – 22:00 h CEST
ONLINE WEBINAR
With Sister Ankwetta B. Achaleke
 
!!! Registration mandatory required – pls mail to: academy@blackcommunitycoalition.de !!!
 
Introduction to GloBUNTU
 
“When you learn, teach.”
Dr. Maya Anglou
 
This 3-Part Webinar has been developed is for members of the Black Communities and all African and Afro-Diasporan groups and organisations. It is made up of three progressive interactive sessions. You will get the best out of it by attending all the sessions. The first two sessions are designed to prepare your mind for the final session, which is a facilitated brainstorming session intended to empower you to clearly recognise and express yourself and your needs within the community, without the fear of being judged or misunderstood.
 
The end goal is to assist you to become a vibrant, healthy, engaging and enabling community that sees, understands, respects and encourages the diversity of people, opinions, contributions and collaborations within the Black Communities.
 
Active participation €15 per Session|
All Sessions together for €35 only |
Passive participation €5 per Session |
Free for those with low income
 
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Session 1
Thursday, 30. September 2021 | 20.00h CEST
 
COMMUNITY MATTERS : Session 1 Identity | Self-Worth | Purpose (Facebook-Event)
We are more effective, impactful and fulfilled in life the moment we recognise and fully embrace who we truly are, and what we are worth.”
Ankwetta B. Achaleke
 
In this first session, we focus on core questions such as
Who am I REALLY?
What is my SELF-WORTH? and
What is MY ROLE within the community?
To do this we shall leverage on your multi-dimensional identities paying special attention on attributes such as immigrant, second generation, African, Person of African Descent, African European, Bi-racial etc. At the end of this session you would be able to redefine and recalculate the sum total of yourself- worth and identify ways on how you can best use it to serve yourself and the community.
 
When you know what you are truly worth, you know how to bring yourself to the table and when you know how and where to seat at the table, your presence alone makes all the difference.
 
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Session 2
Thursday, 7. October 2021 | 20.00h CEST
 
COMMUNITY MATTERS: Session 2 – The permission to heal (Facebook-Event)
As Africans and People of African Descent brandmarked as immigrants, we are all wounded souls who seek for some form of collective healing by organising ourselves in communities. The truth is that we can’t really honestly heal as a collective, until we the individuals who form these communities have consciously and proactively healed or at least given ourselves the permission to heal.”
Ankwetta B. Achaleke
 
With the knowledge of who you really are, the awareness of yourself worth and your purpose gained from the first session, this one will help you identify areas of your life as individuals and as a community that need personal and collective healing. The practical GloBUNTU Tools and Tips that come with this session will empower you to activate and accept your own healing, as well as help you learn how to proactively engage in and grow your healing as a collective. At the end of the session you will also be able to identify the intersections and overlapping between individual, community, historical/generational and or emotional pains that you need to let go to allow yourself to heal, unapologetically.
 
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Session 3
Thursday, 14. October 2021 | 20.00h CEST
 
COMMUNITY MATTERS : Session 3 – How to balance individual and Community Needs (Facebook-Event)
“In ever self-organised community, every voice counts, irrespective of how loud or gentle it is. The moment we learn how to listen to every one of our voices with respect, especially in moments of disagreement, we become stronger and with that we have an advantage over forces outside of our community “
Ankwetta B. Achaleke
 
This adjourning session is a GloBUNTU Facilitated Open Session in the form of an “African Palaver” or “Legotla”. The power of an African Palaver or Legotla session lies in the fact that it is probably the oldest and most participative leadership concept in the world. It is a bottom up concept that brings members of a community together and gives them the time and space to proactively listen to each other, with the ultimate goal of coming out with answers to their own challenges and questions. The beauty of this approach is the fact that when people are have the space to develop their own solutions, they have ownership over them. With that ownership they are in position to expand, extend and grow their solutions at their own pace, whenever needed and on their own terms and conditions. In other words, this concept helps people get to know themselves and their collective wisdom and strength much better. This in turn helps them to tap into their diverse expertise, experiences and strengths to develop their own survival strategies. This process makes them active and valuable members of the community.
 
The mission of this session is to encourage community members to use the knowledge and tools they learned from the two previous sessions to pinpoint and share their current challenges, expectations, opinions, fears, insecurities etc. The facilitation process will assist them to come out with enabling tools and tips that they can repeatedly use to better navigate their daily live as individuals and as a community during and beyond the current pandemic.

The Role of Religion in the Struggle for total Afrikan Emancipation

Academy for Black Studies, African Culture & Heritage

Free Lecture Series for Adults & Children of African Descent

Registration: academy@blackcommunitycoalition.de

This event has to be postponed from September 5th to September 12th due to power shortage in Guyana with a shortly announced power cut today on September 5th.
 

NEW DATE: 12.09.2021 | 15-17H

We apologize for any inconveniences connected to short notice and change of date!
 
This event will address the social function of religion, the role of imperial theologies and the concept of total emancipation.
What is the role of religion as a determinant of what we believe and how we should act and respond as Africans to emancipate ourselves from „Mental slavery“?
 
When we look at most African countries, we find that religion is a social aspect which determines identity. This issue of religion is often partly the cause of the problems that are destroying traditional knowledges and practices in our communities. In all African societies, indigenous and imported religions have influenced our shared collective history in one way or another.
 
Gerald A. Perriera will shed light on the origin of imported colonizing religions and highlight the importance of religion for emancipation and liberation.
Has the quest for unity and emancipation been compromised by religions?
Can the quest for unity and emancipation be divorced from the inherent beliefs in different religions?
This lecture aims to raise awareness and understanding of religion derived from a shared African experience and identity.
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Gerald A. Perreira is an education consultant working in the field of Adult Literacy Education. He is also a political activist, writer and Chairman of the Guyanese political formation- Organization for the Victory of the People.
He is the holder of academic degrees in the areas of political science, transpersonal psychology, theology – with a Ph.D. in theology. He also holds post graduate certificates in education and business studies. He has worked in the education sector for almost 40 yrs in Guyana, Libya and New Zealand. In Libya, he lectured at the Green World Institute on liberation movements, comparative social systems, and political ideologies.
 
Academy for Black Studies, African Culture and Heritage
Ongoing free lectures…
Black Community Coalition for Justice & Self-Defence