FRACHCOLLECTIVE

WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

On the so-called Balkan route, and everywhere along the EU's external borders, People on the Move are confronting the violent and illegal practices of the EU-border regime. The frachcollective tries to support self-determined living outside of camp structures and to react to the inhumane political situation.

BACKGROUND

How did the collective begin and what did it develop to? What are the contents and goals of our work?

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Learn more about the local context and the system behind the EU border regime.

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Before you start browsing our site we recommend you to get familiar with some basic words, concepts and background information.

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We demand freedom of movement for all people, regardless of skin colour, gender, passport, place of birth and religious affiliation. Solidarity, empathy and anger towards the existing conditions instead of pity, sadness and apathy!

I WANT TO SUPPORT

I WANT TO SUPPORT

You would like to support us with money or donations? Here you find more information.
Then you can find information here.

DONATE GOODS

In order to be able to support people on the move in Bosnia and Herzegovina, we are again and again dependent on donations in kind.

PARTICIPATE

Here you will find out when we are looking for new members again. 

We support the No-Border-Movement, the struggle for the destruction of the EU border regime and all camps

LATEST NEWS

LATEST NEWS

In our blog we post current happenings, analysis and subjective impressions from the situation along the borders and background. Take a look!

THE FRACHCOLLECTIVE AT FUSION 2022

What does the FUSION rocket have to do with support structures on the external European border?
Seit einigen Jahren bietet das Fusionfestival, ausgehend aus der notwendigen Erstarkung der zivilen Seenotrettung seit 2013, Akteur*innen die sich für freedom of movement einsetzen, mit dem Harbour Space eine Plattform.

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JOINT ACTION AGAINST THE COLD

In 2022, more and more people on the move made their way to northern Serbia, hoping to cross the border with Hungary and continue further to Austria and Germany. “It’s the last game, just one more border”. But the Hungarian border is brutal and so are the living conditions for people on the move in northern Serbia.

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MEMO FROM NORTH SERBIA (PART 3)

People on the Move are exposed to police violence and pushbacks and have no access to an asylum system in Serbia. An activist with klikAktiv reports on the lack of protection for PoM on site.

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