Event Chur

Refugee Day

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Action Calling a spade in cooperation with Amnesty International Group Chur. 12 hours of reading names and remembering the people who have died or were killed on their way to Europe.

Description

Date
21.06.2025 to 22.06.2025
daily
Price
none
Place
St. Martin's Church

The number of fatalities who try to reach Europe via dangerous escape routes is increasing every year and the number of unreported cases is high: Since 2019, the campaign "Call a spade a spade – over 51,000 victims of Fortress Europe" has been commemorating the people who died on the way to Europe and protesting against their deaths. On the weekend of International Refugee Day, we read their names and write them on white strips of fabric that we hang on the façade of St. Martin's Church. The commemorative action will be opened on Saturday, June 21 at 11:00 a.m. with a bell ringing, with music on the hour. The event will end on Sunday, June 22, 2025 with an ecumenical service followed by an aperitif.

The project is growing from year to year and takes place throughout Switzerland in Basel, Bern, Chur, Geneva, Lausanne, Lucerne, Neuchâtel, St. Gallen, Thun and Zurich. German cities are also participating again: in Berlin, Braunschweig, Dortmund, Essen, Frankfurt and Kehl.

In all 16 cities, churches, civil organizations and committed groups have joined forces because they do not agree with European migration policy. The current policy claims too many lives and distributes the burdens of the countries of arrival unsatisfactory. Politics, churches, civil society, business, academia, the arts and international organisations are challenged to present urgent solutions. Together, we have clearly formulated our demands and appeal to European politicians to put an end to the untenable situation and to look for solutions.

A silent drama has been going on for years on the seas and at the borders of Europe and only occasionally makes it into the media. Since 1993, more than 51,000 children, women and men have died. Or do we have to ask the question of whether they were killed? Of an increasingly harsh policy of the countries of Europe, which prevents these people from legally entering Europe to apply for asylum. They have to flee from life-threatening situations and put their lives at risk. They remain in undignified refugee camps without adequate care or the knowledge of whether, when and how things will continue. We are appalled by this and demand safe escape routes! With various actions and a memorial, we commemorate the victims and publicly protest against the untenable situation.

Take part
In all 16 cities, the organizations are calling on the population to participate. If you want, you can read or write names, or take over a care shift at the Welcome Desk. More information about the campaign can be found on the joint platform www.beimnamennennen.ch/ . You can sign up for a reading shift under the following link: turno.immerda.ch/s/sp1i3cU5FCkfCZU4bR8WIFYrG7Ghv2AW

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