Pier (alliance)

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Demonstration on July 7, 2018 in Berlin
Demonstration on August 25, 2018 in Munich

Pier. Creates safe havens is a decentralized, international, civil society movement that was formed in 2018 and is directed against the European policy of isolationism and, in particular, against the criminalization of sea rescue in the Mediterranean. The actors show solidarity with all refugees and call on politicians to create safe escape routes.

Emergence

The movement arose spontaneously after the rescue ship Lifeline with 234 rescued people on board had been prevented from entering a port for days in June 2018 . It was initially advertised via a satirical campaign by Peng , which claimed that the Federal Ministry of the Interior would accept all people in distress in Germany by 2019. The actor Jan Josef Liefers took part in the video , the movement was advertised by the entertainer Jan Böhmermann . The band KAFVKA and the Mensch Mensch Mensch eV were significantly involved in the conception of the entire development process of the alliance . Since the 2019/20 season, Seebrücke has been supported by the football club SV Babelsberg 03 by drawing attention to the movement instead of jersey advertising.

Advancement

The movement calls for safe escape routes across Europe, a humane reception of refugees and a decriminalization of sea rescue. According to the organizers, more than 79,000 people have taken to the streets in over 30 cities in Germany since the beginning of July 2018. 12,000 people took part in the largest demonstrations to date on July 7, 2018 in Berlin , and on September 2, 2018, as many as 16,400 people took part in Hamburg , and thousands of people took to the streets in other large cities such as Cologne .

Orange vests

The Seebrücke movement is supported by over seventy organizations.

As a sign of solidarity with sea rescuers and fleeing people, orange clothes, scarves and balloons are worn in reference to the color of the life jackets at the demonstrations and in everyday life .

Orange life jackets were attached to numerous churches so that they could be seen from the outside.

Safe haven

Many German cities and communities have declared themselves safe havens by city council resolution . According to their own statements, they offer people rescued from distress at sea protection and reception and actively support sea rescue. However, the federal government must continue to assume the majority of the costs for the refugees admitted and the cities would only incur little additional costs.

The following cities and districts are already safe havens (as of May 5, 2019): A total of 138 cities have now joined (as of March 1, 2020).

  place Since when
BW Freiburg in Breisgau August 1, 2018
BW Heidelberg October 18, 2018
BW Karlsruhe 26th February 2019
BW Constancy October 25, 2018
BW Rottenburg am Neckar 22nd January 2019
BY regensburg 3rd August 2018
BY gain October 25, 2018
BY Nuremberg July 24, 2019
BY Wurzburg 4th July 2019
BE Berlin 26th September 2018
BB Potsdam 5th October 2018
HB Bremen 26th September 2018
HH Hamburg 26th September 2018
HE kassel September 24, 2018
HE Marburg 25th September 2018
HE Wiesbaden December 13, 2018
MV Greifswald October 22, 2018
MV Neubrandenburg February 7, 2019
MV Rostock 5th September 2018
NI Braunschweig December 18, 2018
NI Cloppenburg October 29, 2018
NI Cuxhaven 2nd May 2019
NI Hanover February 14, 2019
NI Hildesheim August 27, 2018
NI Hildesheim (district) September 24, 2018
NI Nordhorn April 25, 2019
NI Oldenburg (Oldb) September 24, 2018
NI Osnabrück August 28, 2018
NI Hanover region November 13, 2018
NI Thedinghausen September 27, 2018
NW Arnsberg 25th September 2018
NW Bad Lippspringe 19th September 2018
NW Bielefeld 18th August 2018
NW Blomberg October 10, 2018
NW Bonn July 24, 2018
NW Brilon 4th October 2018
NW Detmold 19th December 2018
NW Dusseldorf July 24, 2018
NW Kempen December 18, 2018
NW Cologne July 24, 2018
NW Krefeld 2nd August 2018
NW Minden 11th July 2019
NW Olsberg March 28, 2019
NW Solingen July 31, 2018
NW Viersen ( District of Viersen ) 26th February 2019
NW Weather (Ruhr) March 28, 2019
RP Koblenz May 15, 2020
RP Mainz 17th April 2019
RP trier 26th September 2018
SN Leipzig March 13, 2019
ST Halle (Saale) 19th December 2018
SH Flensburg September 27, 2018
SH Kiel 15th November 2018
SH Lübeck September 27, 2018
SH Schleswig-Flensburg March 27, 2019
SH Sylt 20th February 2019
TH Jena April 10, 2019

Demonstrations

"Safe haven" demo in Nuremberg (March 3, 2019)

Action groups have been formed or negotiations are ongoing in the city council in the following cities:

Nuremberg

On March 30, 2019, around 700 people demonstrated for the city of Nuremberg to pledge to be a "safe haven".

Berlin

On March 30, 2019, several thousand people demonstrated for the city of Berlin to commit itself to being a "safe haven".

Web links

Commons : Seebrücke (action)  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Anja Michaeli: "Seebrücke: Flashmob against dying in the Mediterranean" oldenburger-onlinezeitung.de of September 3, 2018
  2. Frankfurter Rundschau: Satire "Seebrücke des Bundes": The pier to Germany . In: Frankfurter Rundschau . ( fr.de [accessed on July 29, 2018]).
  3. sz-online: Liefers speaks for sea rescue . In: SZ-Online . ( sz-online.de [accessed on July 29, 2018]). Liefers speaks for sea rescue ( memento of the original from July 29, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sz-online.de
  4. Jan Böhmermann collects money for the “Lifeline” crew . In: Jetzt.de . July 1, 2018 ( Jetzt.de [accessed July 29, 2018]).
  5. Spiegel online: Football club donates jersey to the "Seebrücke" club . ( spiegel.de [accessed September 12, 2019]).
  6. a b c "Seebrücke" demos in big cities: Thousands demand solidarity with sea rescue workers. In: Spiegel Online . July 8, 2018, accessed July 21, 2018 .
  7. report-d.de Editor: Protest in Düsseldorf: “Seebrücke - Create Safe Haven !” / Dates / Düsseldorf Service / - Düsseldorf Inter. In: report-d.de. July 20, 2018. Retrieved July 21, 2018 .
  8. Frankfurter Rundschau: Römerberg in Frankfurt: Demonstrators demand “Seebrücke instead of Seehofer”. In: fr.de. July 21, 2018, accessed July 21, 2018 .
  9. Hanna Zobel, bento: Xenophobia? Not with us! Thousands of people demonstrate for the rights of refugees . ( bento.de [accessed on September 3, 2018]).
  10. Daniel Taab: Solidarity with sea rescuers: thousands Cologne go for refugees on the road. In: rundschau-online.de. July 13, 2018, accessed July 21, 2018 .
  11. seebruecke.org
  12. evangelisch.de
  13. mdr.de
  14. Hannoversche Allgemeine: haz.de
  15. neuepresse.de
  16. seebruecke.org: #KIRCHE MEETS SEEBRÜCKE HANNOVER
  17. Safe Haven - Declaration by the cities and communities involved in the alliance
  18. "Safe Haven" alliance: the federal government bears the costs. NDR.de from June 21, 2019.
  19. 54 Safe havens in Germany. In: seebruecke.org. Retrieved May 5, 2019 .
  20. Letter from the Mayor of Erlangen to the Federal Chancellor (Jan. 2019)
  21. Northern Bavaria: Demo of the pier: make Nuremberg a safe haven too