The execution of my deportation is in limbo, I am not safe in Germany
My deportation notification by foreigners' authority was supposed to be executed on 15th July 2015.
The foreign office's criminalization, accusation and persecution on a human rights activist Salomon Wantchoucou was acquitted and suspended by the state's prosecutor. This was made known by an official letter dated 24.06.2015 sent to Wantchoucou's legal attorney.
Refugees that presented their official documents in Lutherstadt Wittenberg are denied health insurance card and working permit for so many years. This mentality of repression that exists within the circle of the responsible authority in charge of refugees affairs is questionable.
1st Statement of Farooq Khan - Court hearing on Police brutality in
Ellwangen: This is about the illegal system
The German Judiciaries and administrative authorities work to protect police system, its brutality, its crimes, its abuses and its power of political repression against the refugee community. How the legal system works here in Germany could be observed once again yesterday for one more time – it is not about justice but moreover to protect especially police its brutality while executing racist laws and duty. For this reason the courts even join in to criminalize in an institutionalized fashion.
Yesterday was a very long day of prejudice and injustice – the court trial almost took 8 hours. It was another new experience for me to understand how this system can punish and criminalize you at the same long time and again and again.
We would like to inform you that the scheduled “DeportationHearing of African Refugees in Berlin on 19th of May 2015” has been canceled by the responsible authority.
We are determined to denounce such illicit practices that endangers our lives anywhere, anytime it repeats itself.
If you are a non-white man or a woman living in Germany, you have probably - at least once during your stay here - been asked by the police to show your personal documents without any obvious reasons behind that behavior. This act could take place anywhere in Germany, especially in the trains, train-stations and public spaces.