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Refugees Walls Of Memory

Refugees Walls Of Memory

Di: Destiny Joshua Nduka (D-Ashora)
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Refugees Walls of Memory, is a living platform that consist of podcast, interview series, dialogue forum, and refugees historical archive built to secure refugee memory and amplify refugee voice. It treats testimony not as content but as inheritance. Stories aren’t headlines here; they are kept with dignity, preserved for learning, policy, and posterity. Where others bury trauma, we lay it as a foundation stone. Where reports flatten lives into numbers, we build oral histories with names, faces, and breath. This platform turns a symbolic room into a bridge and refugees museum.Destiny Joshua Nduka (D-Ashora) Scienze sociali
  • Ankerzentrum is a prison
    Jan 17 2026

    B Mufalme, Ankerzentrum should be close

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    1 min
  • “Death Through Neglect: The Case of Kamara Joseph in Bamberg’s Ankerzentrum”
    Jan 16 2026

    We painfully narrate the death of our beloved brother, Kamara Joseph, whose life was lost under conditions that involved serious neglect and failure within the Ankerzentrum, including the actions of security staff and the house master.

    Kamara Joseph was in a very weak physical condition. He had serious difficulty moving and could not safely access basic facilities. Despite this, the house master refused to relocate him to a ground-floor apartment or to a place where he could easily reach the canteen and move safely within the building. This decision left him isolated and forced him to use stairs that he was physically unable to manage.

    As a result, Kamara Joseph fell several times from the third floor, suffering repeated injuries. These incidents were known, yet no adequate protective measures were taken to prevent further harm.

    During this period, security staff denied us access to bring him food. He was left severely hungry and weak, without regular meals and without proper care. He did not receive the medical treatment he needed, despite his visible condition and repeated falls.

    There was no consistent medical attention, no nutritional support, and no effective response to his deteriorating health. The combination of immobility, hunger, lack of treatment, and isolation caused his condition to worsen rapidly.

    Kamara Joseph did not die suddenly. He declined over time while help was available but not provided. His death reflects systemic neglect, poor decision-making, and a failure to protect a vulnerable person who depended entirely on the Ankerzentrum for care and safety.

    We believe that the actions and inactions of the Ankerzentrum administration, the house master, and security staff contributed directly to his death. This case raises serious concerns about responsibility, duty of care, and the treatment of vulnerable asylum seekers.



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  • Ankerzentrum must be close
    Jan 16 2026

    Destiny Joshua Nduka, ordered Ankerzentrum to be close, before something darker than trauma happens again

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    2 min
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