Created: Tuesday, 12 January 2016 21:47

Conference about strategic goals

We are currently organising a conference on how to counter the Pegida-movement best. It will take place on the 15th and 16th of January in the central lecture theatre-complex (Hörsaalzentrum) of the TU Dresden. Speakers and participants from all over Germany have been invited are expected to join us. The conference consists of a variety of workshops and we expect about 200 participants. The official part will be in German, but please feel free to come along and engage in discussions with other participants. If you would like to do that, please register here.

Please note that we will not accept any racist comments or other right-wing statements during the conference. Such people will be expelled immediately.

 

Created: Thursday, 17 December 2015 16:45

#‎nopegida‬ in Neustadt – Demonstration on Dec 21

That PEGIDA withdrew its application for a demonstration on Theaterplatz (their traditional spot) on December 21st marks a significant drawback for them. That this was not entirely reflected as such in the media is solely due to the ineptitude of the Dresden bureaucracy that opened Lutz Bachmann a window by delaying a decision for an unnecessarily long time. Nevertheless, chasing PEGIDA off the Theaterplatz represents a success for the group “Herz statt Hetze”.

In reply to this, PEGIDA wants to relocate its racist agenda next Monday to the Neustadt-Quarter of Dresden. We resolutely oppose this.

We think it a clear provocation if Bachmann and his followers try to invade the remaining public spaces of leftist sub-culture in Dresden with their racist ideology and hate-speech. We thus ask you to follow our call: Let's show together that Dresden-Neustadt is no place for PEGIDAs racist hate-mongering. We will stage a resolute demonstration through the Neustadt Quarter making it absolutely clear to PEGIDA what we think of their presence. In accordance with our action consensus, the dissent will be loud, clear and decisive. There will be no escalation from our side.

In full appreciation of the motto “Act apart but work united”, our demonstration will merge with the protest of “Herz statt Hetze” on Theaterplatz. We will set a strong signal for a culture of welcome and against racism. We won’t allow us to be divided and support each other in solidarity.

A specific rally-point and further information about our demonstration will be communicated after our cooperation-meeting with city officials on Thursday.

 
 

Created: Wednesday, 30 September 2015 18:18

+++ One year of Pegida will meet resistance + strategy conference still this year + How will Dresden react to Pegida? +++

Last Sunday, the alliance „Nazifrei! Dresden stellt sich quer“ (Dresden Nazifrei) used one of its alliance plenums to debate its future strategy against the recently growing numbers of Pegida demonstrators. The previous position on Pegida was critically examined and key points of a new approach in how to protest against Pegida were developed. As is customary, this happened in accordance with the principle of unanimous vote of the structures and individuals present.

Speaker of the alliance, Silvio Lang, explains: “The renewed growth of Pegidas numbers as well as the prospect of Pegida bothering Dresden for going on a year now caused us to reevaluate our previous alliance position. In April, following a period of inner radicalization, which went hand-in-hand with a decrease in numbers of their weekly rallies, Pegida was clearly on the descent. It was our aim not to interfere with this development (which even the visit of the Dutch right-wing populist and racist Geert Wilders could not stop) by providing Pegida with attention it otherwise wouldn’t have been able to generate. For some time, this strategy worked quite well: All through the summer, virtually no one took notice of Pegidas “strolls”, which took place first weekly, then biweekly, later moving from city to city. Since some time, however, the refugee crisis and the ever growing problems of adequately housing asylum seekers provided Pegida with growing numbers again. A development, which is ultimately attributable to the calculate failure of the saxonian government.

The alliance has decided to take part in a protest on the occasion of one year of Pegida-demonstrations. Any support from stakeholders from within Dresden or farther away are welcome to participate. Against Pegida, a broad consensus of protest by civil society is necessary.

“At the same time,” Lang continued, “radically new ideas are required. We need to come to terms with the fact that we managed to mobilize similar numbers as Pegida only on a few occasions during the entire Winter of 2014 – in stark contrast to the rest of Germany. This is why we will use the last months of 2015 to conduct a strategy conference in order to develop a comprehensive, long-term strategy of the entirety of the dedicated Dresdner civil society against Pegida and the associated phenomena of xenophobic attacks. To that end, we will approach other stakeholders in advance to jointly conduct the conference.”

In closing, the speaker of the alliance noted: “After a year of racist demonstrations on the streets of this city, the time has come for Dresden and its residents to show their true colors: Do they want to continue to project an image of a city that is open to right-winger and in which convicted criminals and racists can do whatever they want? Or do the hitherto silent masses rise and dedicate themselves to a society marked by a spirit of welcome and a clear rejection of racist propaganda? In short: Will Dresden continue to stand primarily for Pegida and attacks on asylum seekers? We will pose this question – and Dresden will have to answer.”

 
 

Created: Thursday, 27 August 2015 14:08

Prevent Tomorrows Pogroms Today

Protecting Refugees, rather than Understanding Racists

The racist attacks in Heidenau on the 21st and 22nd of August mark another dramatic climax in the current wave of racist hate speech, violence and arson attacks going through Germany. Enough is enough!

We want to channel our impotent anger into political action: Violence against people who are on the run from war and violence is no solely an East German phenomenon. The states of Lower Saxony, Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg also had refugee housings bursting into flames or getting flooded. However, the progrom-like attacks in Heidenau mark a new level of violence as hundreds of racists and organized Nazis besieged and attacked a refugee shelter for hours. The wind that PEGIDA has sown has finally turned into a full-blown storm of hate and brutality.

The insufferably silent complicity of parts of the German public is only surpassed by the level of ignorance shown by the Saxonian government. After the Nazi attacks of the refugee housing in Freital and of the refugee tents in Dresden, no one within government or the higher ranks of the police could credibly claim to have been surprised two days in a row by the events unfolding in Heidenau. Rather, the ignorance and wholly ineffectual response of police and government represent a blatant administrative failure: By playing down racism as "criticism of asylum policies" and by reacting sympathetic and appeasing towards the increasingly aggressive PEGIDA-movement, Nazis all but had to feel encouraged to attack refugee housings. In stark contrast to the timid police response in the days before, however, 250 antifascists were faced with brutal police force on the 23rd of August.

By protesting against corralling refugees under catastrophic conditions, we stand for a world without fear, with humane living conditions and a right to stay for all. Even now, thousands of people are stepping in, supporting refugees in a myriad different ways, providing the assistance the administration is withholding in a calculated effort to discourage further potential refugees from seeking asylum in Germany and Europe. For those of us who do not agree with the way political policies are currently enacted on the backs of refugees, it is time to stand up. It is time to take a stand against Nazi violence and racist hatespeech. Dresden is the political centre for this dispute. It is on us to make that difference.

Thus our call: Come to Heidenau and Dresden this Friday and Saturday!

What exactly is supposed to happen?

Following the initiative of organisations and activists from all over Germany and with their massive support, we want to achieve two goals: Demonstrating a culture of welcomeing towards the refugees and show that another way is possible – even in Heidenau. That’s why we want to meet on Friday at 3pm in Heidenau, at the former Praktiker hardware store. We are planning a welcoming festival with live music, BBQ and a bazaar of donations. Here we are counting on your support as well: Whoever can bring food or donations (such as clothes etc.) is contributing to the overall success of the evening. May this also serve as a token of appreciation and motivation for those who get involved in helping the refugees – even in Heidenau and despite a climate of hostility and threats of violence!

On Saturday we will voice our criticism on how the current refugee situation is managed in Saxony. Both the immediate housing and emergency housing situation display the failures of the state government, their utter incompetence in dealing with right-wing violence as well as their conscious neglect or at least carelessness with regards to the rising Nazi networks in Saxony over the past 25 years. But also our criticism of the Saxon police, which – yet again – just watched the right-wing hordes in Heidenau, yet deliberately sought confrontations with left-wing demonstrators, needs to be heard. We will voice these criticisms where they need to be heard: With the responsible administration officials in Dresden.

This is why there will be a mass rally on Satuday, August 29th, starting 2pm at Dresden Main Station (Hbf) with intermediate stops at the police headquarter and in sight of the Saxon State Government, ending at the train station Dresden-Neustadt. For those of you joining us from further away an ideal demonstration route!

Now it is up to you: We will do our best to prepare both events as well as possible. But ultimately it is your presence in the streets that will be needed to make both events as big as possible and to generate the largest impact possible. We want to show the people in Heidenau and Dresden that it is worth it to stand up, that they are not alone in facing up to Nazis. But we also want to emphasize that the much-demanded “Uprising of the Decent” won’t occur if the decent people don’t, in fact, rise up. We may be able to spark a movement there.

Let us show yet again that racism and Nazi-ideology is opposed decisively – also in Saxony, also in Dresden! Saxony is no safe haven for Nazi structures and attacks on refugees will be decisively opposed now and in the future! The government will be held to account for their failures! Let us show that there are many of us who say: Refugees welcome!

Ultimately, in accordance with out long-standing motto, that Nazis and racists need to understand that ¡No pasarán! applies in Saxony as well!"

 
 

Created: Saturday, 14 February 2015 11:59

Come to Theaterplatz tomorrow at 03 pm!

We always warned that Nazis could try to announce a "substitution rally" anytime around FEB 13. Now emergency has occured. They declared, that they want they want to start a demonstration through the city, tomorrow 04.30 pm. There probably will be, similar to FEB 12 2014, several hundreds of nazis. We. We urge you to come to Theaterplatz at 03 pm to take the nazi's starting point.

See you there!