08/03/2026
Huge thanks to everyone who joined us yesterday at “Practicing Feminist Imagination and Resistance” — your presence, ideas, and energy made the event truly powerful! 💜
The struggle continues today! ✊
Join us at the March 8 — Revolutionary 8th of March Demonstration, organised by .int.feminist.
🕒 15:00
📍 Kottbusser Tor
Our group’s meeting point is outside Südblock — come march with us in solidarity!
Whose streets! Our streets!
28/02/2026
Tempi 2026- No justice No peace - It was a state murder!
Tomorrow, 01.03.2026, 12:00 Hermannplatz, Berlin!
GR
Τέμπη 2026
Τρία χρόνια από το έγκλημα στα Τέμπη – δεν ξεχνάμε, δεν σιωπούμε
Την Κυριακή 1 Μαρτίου, στις 12:00, η ομάδα αλληλεγγύης
Auswärts Solidarity Group – Εκτός έδρας καλεί σε συγκέντρωση στη Hermannplatz στη μνήμη των θυμάτων και ενάντια στη συγκάλυψη του εγκλήματος στα Τέμπη.
Τρία χρόνια μετά, οι ευθύνες παραμένουν αναπάντητες, η δικαιοσύνη καθυστερεί, και η οργή για την απαξίωση της ανθρώπινης ζωής μεγαλώνει. Δεν πρόκειται για ένα «δυστύχημα», αλλά για το αποτέλεσμα της ιδιωτικοποίησης, της αδιαφορίας και μιας πολιτικής που βάζει το κέρδος πάνω από την ασφάλεια.
Η συγκέντρωση της Κυριακής δεν γίνεται σε ανταγωνισμό με τη συγκέντρωση του Σαββάτου στην ελληνική πρεσβεία (12:00) που καλεί ο Σύλλογος Ελλήνων Επιστημόνων. Αντίθετα, την στηρίζουμε και στεκόμαστε στο ίδιο πλευρό: εκείνο που απαιτεί μνήμη, ευθύνη και δικαιοσύνη. Η επιλογή διαφορετικής ημέρας οφείλεται κυρίως στη δυσκολία μετακίνησης λόγω της 24ωρης απεργίας των εργαζομένων της BVG το Σάββατο.
Δεν υπάρχει ειρήνη χωρίς δικαιοσύνη!
auswärts – εκτός έδρας
EN
Three years since the crime in Tempi – we do not forget. We will not be silent.
On Sunday, March 1, at 12:00, the solidarity group auswärts – εκτός έδρας calls for a protest at Hermannplatz, in memory of the victims and against the cover-up of the crime in Tempi.
Three years later, responsibility remains unaccounted for. Justice is delayed. The anger over the devaluation of human life continues to grow. This was not an “accident.” It was the result of privatization, negligence, and a political system that places profit above safety.
Sunday’s protest is not in competition with Saturday’s protest at the Greek Embassy called by the Association of Greek Scientists. On the contrary, we stand alongside it and on the same side: the side that demands memory, accountability, and justice. The choice of a different day is primarily due to transportation difficulties caused by the 24-hour strike of BVG workers on Saturday.
There is no peace without justice.
26/02/2026
GR
Τέμπη 2026
Τρία χρόνια από το έγκλημα στα Τέμπη – δεν ξεχνάμε, δεν σιωπούμε
Την Κυριακή 1 Μαρτίου, στις 12:00, η ομάδα αλληλεγγύης
Auswärts Solidarity Group – Εκτός έδρας καλεί σε συγκέντρωση στη Hermannplatz στη μνήμη των θυμάτων και ενάντια στη συγκάλυψη του εγκλήματος στα Τέμπη.
Τρία χρόνια μετά, οι ευθύνες παραμένουν αναπάντητες, η δικαιοσύνη καθυστερεί, και η οργή για την απαξίωση της ανθρώπινης ζωής μεγαλώνει. Δεν πρόκειται για ένα «δυστύχημα», αλλά για το αποτέλεσμα της ιδιωτικοποίησης, της αδιαφορίας και μιας πολιτικής που βάζει το κέρδος πάνω από την ασφάλεια.
Η συγκέντρωση της Κυριακής δεν γίνεται σε ανταγωνισμό με τη συγκέντρωση του Σαββάτου στην ελληνική πρεσβεία (12:00) που καλεί ο Σύλλογος Ελλήνων Επιστημόνων. Αντίθετα, την στηρίζουμε και στεκόμαστε στο ίδιο πλευρό: εκείνο που απαιτεί μνήμη, ευθύνη και δικαιοσύνη. Η επιλογή διαφορετικής ημέρας οφείλεται κυρίως στη δυσκολία μετακίνησης λόγω της 24ωρης απεργίας των εργαζομένων της BVG το Σάββατο.
Δεν υπάρχει ειρήνη χωρίς δικαιοσύνη!
auswärts – εκτός έδρας
EN
Three years since the crime in Tempi – we do not forget. We will not be silent.
On Sunday, March 1, at 12:00, the solidarity group auswärts – εκτός έδρας calls for a protest at Hermannplatz, in memory of the victims and against the cover-up of the crime in Tempi.
Three years later, responsibility remains unaccounted for. Justice is delayed. The anger over the devaluation of human life continues to grow. This was not an “accident.” It was the result of privatization, negligence, and a political system that places profit above safety.
Sunday’s protest is not in competition with Saturday’s protest at the Greek Embassy called by the Association of Greek Scientists. On the contrary, we stand alongside it and on the same side: the side that demands memory, accountability, and justice. The choice of a different day is primarily due to transportation difficulties caused by the 24-hour strike of BVG workers on Saturday.
There is no peace without justice.
18/02/2026
✊ Hanau — Six Years
Antirassistischer Kampftag
🗓 19.02.2026 | 18:00
📍 Leopoldplatz, Berlin
Six years after Hanau — as long as we breathe, we fight.
Ten people were murdered in a racist attack.
Hanau was not an isolated incident.
It unfolded within a political climate shaped by structural racism and decades of cooperation, tolerance, and cover-up between far-right networks and state institutions.
The police who arrived too late.
The authorities who failed.
A state that protected itself instead of delivering justice.
Impunity is not an accident — it is a mechanism of state self-preservation.
In recent years, migration policy in Germany has been systematically hardened: accelerated deportations, expanded detention (Abschiebehaft), cuts to benefits, strengthened police powers. Migration is framed as a security issue; repression and violence become normalized state policy.
Racism is a structural element of the capitalist state. It divides, disciplines, and exploits. Migrants are criminalized while being pushed into the most precarious labor. Social anger is deliberately redirected downward instead of toward those responsible.
The same state that criminalizes migration represses solidarity. In Berlin, demonstrations for Palestine are violently dispersed. At the same time, Germany finances wars and militarization abroad. War, displacement, border violence, and internal repression are interconnected.
From NSU to Halle to Hanau, far-right violence does not emerge from nowhere. It grows within a system that normalizes racism and shields itself from accountability.
We demand justice.
We stand with the survivors and the families.
Their struggle is our struggle.
Join us on February 19 I 18:00 I Leopoldplatz
No tolerance for racism.
No forgetting. No forgiveness.
Fight for total liberation ✊
07/02/2026
📢 📢 CALL TO PROTEST - THE GREEK STATE IS KILLING REFUGEES -THIS IS THE POLICY OF THE EU
Sunday, 08.02.2026
🕕 15:00
📍 Hermannplatz, Berlin
On the night of February 3, 2026, off the coast of Chios, a boat carrying refugees was driven into a deadly shipwreck following a collision with a Greek Coast Guard vessel. At least 15 people were killed and many others injured. This was not an accident. It was the result of a maritime pursuit — an illegal pushback — part of a border regime that has transformed the Aegean into a field of death.
From Farmakonisi to Pylos and now to Chios, the same pattern repeats itself: the Greek state kills through pushbacks, while the European Union finances, legitimizes, and politically protects these practices. This is how necropolitics operates at Europe’s borders — deciding whose lives matter and whose do not.
We take the streets to mourn the dead, to scream about the crime of the murderous states of the EU, and to resist the normalization of death.
We harbor no illusions. The real answer will not come from halls of power, but from the streets.
We address workers, migrants, refugees, women, q***r, LGBT+ and trans people, disabled people, and all revolutionaries.
Let us take the streets. Let us resist.
Let us organize collectively and fight the European states that murder, repress, exploit, and rule through death.
They have blood on their hands. This is our time to fight.
For the liberation of all of us.
Because our lives do not fit within their borders.
Because only collective struggle can promise another world. ✊🏽
30/01/2026
🎬 𝐁𝐞𝐥𝐤î 𝐒𝐢𝐛ê - A Journey Through The Syrian War and Rojava Revolution
Film Screening - Q&A and Open Discussion
📍 Jockel Biergarten
Ratiborstraße 14c, 10999 Berlin
🗓️ Saturday 31.01.2026
The director, Alexis Daloumis, will be with us.
He was himself in Rojava and fought against ISIS.
He will present the film and join us for a Q&A and open discussion on revolution and resistance.
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Belkî Sibê is a volunteer soldier’s film. It unfolds an 18-month journey through war and revolution in Rojava Kurdistan / NE Syria, during the advance and victory of the Syrian Democratic Forces against ISIS, including the story of the International Freedom Battalion, where the director was primarily deployed.
The film moves between the frontlines and the rear: military life and battles, as well as civil organisation, collective structures, and the social transformation attempted by the Autonomous Administration. In both spheres, women’s liberation and empowerment stand at the centre of the revolutionary process.
The timeline stretches from July 2016 (the battle of Manbij) to the end of 2017 (the liberation of Raqqa and the collapse of the so-called Islamic Caliphate), with flash-forward updates from late 2021 closing each chapter.
There is no single protagonist. Belkî Sibê is built from a plurality of voices — locals and internationalists — merging into a collective narrative of resistance, struggle, and solidarity.
Belkî Sibê official Trailer
https://www.belkisibe.comBelki Sibe is a volunteer soldier's film.It unfolds an 18 month journey through war and revolution, in Rojava Kurdistan NE Syria, du...
29/01/2026
⚠️ Important update!
Due to unexpected technical issues, the event’s date and location have changed.
You’ll find the updated details in our next stories, posts and on our Instagram page (https://www.instagram.com/auswaerts_solidarity_group/?hl=en)
02/12/2025
Save The Date!
“Beyond December 6th”
We meet for a film and open discussion night.
Film: December Seeds (2010),
dir. Panagiotis Karagiorgas
Saturday , 06.12. Rigaer 94!
Be there!