In this third part of the series Gipfelstürmer (Summit Stormers) Ashim Roy, vice president of the New Trade Union Initiative (New Delhi), answers 6 questions on G20.
With Engish subtitles.
Autor: Knut Henkel für fcmc.tv
In this third part of the series Gipfelstürmer (Summit Stormers) Ashim Roy, vice president of the New Trade Union Initiative (New Delhi), answers 6 questions on G20.
With Engish subtitles.
Autor: Knut Henkel für fcmc.tv
In this second part of the series Gipfelstürmer (Summit Stormers), Hubert Weiger, chairperson of the BUND, answers 4 questions about G20.
Autor: Knut Henkel für fcmc.tv
In this first part of the series Gipfelstürmer (Summit Stormers), Samel Arregocés and Jakline Romero of the coal region of La Guajira, answer 5 questions about G20.
Autor: Knut Henkel für fcmc.tv
Am Dienstag, 4. Juli 2017, ging das internationale Medienzentrum FC⚡MC im Stadion des FC St. Pauli am Millerntor an den Start. Mehr als 600 Berichterstatter_innen/Journalist_innen aus aller Welt haben sich akkreditiert, um von dort über die Themen und Vorkommnisse rund um den G20 zu berichten.
Teilnehmer:
Maren Grimm und Paul Ratzel, Vertreter_innen des FC⚡MC-Organisationsteams
sowie Gäste des Gipfels für globale Solidarität www.solidarity-summit.org (5. und 6. Juli auf Kampnagel):
Dr. Fanwell Kenala Bokosi (Afrodad, Simbabwe)
Geschäftsführer der Bürgerrechtsorganisation The African Forum and Network on Debt and Development(AFRODAD)
promovierte an der Universität von Kent in Ökonomie
und Sònia Farré Fidalgo (Barcelona en comú, spanischer Staat)
Lehrerin, Aktivistin und seit 2016 für En comú podem Abgeordnete im spanischen Parlament
Gudrun Schoppe zum aktuellen Stand der Aktion “1000 Gestalten“
Miko Hucko, Alles Allen zum aktuellen Stand der Aktion ‘Cornern’
Niels Boeing, Netzwerk Recht auf Stadt / arrivati Park
zum aktuellen Stand der Kampagne “Urban Citizenship Hamburg“
Elke Steven, Komittee für Grundrechte und Demokratie
zum bisherigen Umgang mit dem Versammlungsrecht in Hamburg.
Videomaterial von Freundeskreis Videsoclips
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRxm…
Streamed live on Tuesday, 04.07.2017 @ 19.30
On Tuesday, July 4, the FC⚡MC International Media Center opened in the Millerntor stadium of FC St. Pauli in Hamburg. More than 600 reporters and journalist from all over the world had been accredited, and will cover from the stadium the topics and events surrounding the G20.
Participants:
Maren Grimm and Paul Ratzel, representatives of the FC⚡MC Organization Team Why it’s important to have an independent media center at G20
guests from the Global Solidarity Summit www.solidarity-summit.org (5 and 6 July at Kampnagel, Hamburg):
Dr. Fanwell Kenala Bokosi (Afrodad, Zimbabwe), Managing Director of the Civil Rights organization The African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD)
Sònia Farré Fidalgo (Barcelona en comú, citizen platform Barcelona In Common) Teacher, activist and as of 2016 Member of Parliament in the Spanish Parliament for En comú podem
Gudrun Schoppe an update on the campaign “1000 Gestalten” (artists’ protest against G20)
Miko Hucko, an update on the campaign ‘Cornern‘ (Alles Allen)
Niels Boeing, Network Recht auf Stadt Hamburg / arrivati Park an update on the current status of the campaign ‘Free and Solidarity City Hamburg – the first Urban Citizenship Card in Germany’
Elke Steven, Komittee für Grundrechte und Demokratie (Committee for Basic Rights and Democracy) on how the Hamburg authorities have handled freedom of assembly thus far
Host: Siri Keil / FC⚡MC
Save the date: From Wednesday to Sunday (5- 9 July) the FC⚡MC will hold daily Press Conferences each morning starting at 9:30 am. We will inform you about topics and speakers the evening before each conference, at the latest.
The FC⚡MC is a self-managed and organized team of professionals, sponsored by donations, who offer a platform for independent media coverage during the G20 Summit. The media work by FC⚡MC complies with the Press Code of the German Press Council.
Link with Livestream: https://www.fcmc.tv
How to get to the FCMC (Map): http://umap.openstreetmap.fr/de/map/f… (approx. 600 metres as the crow flies from conference venue of the G20 Summit)
Video clip of the Freundeskreis from the new camp at Johannes church: “For days we have tried to camp here, but now patience has run out.”
metroZones supports the international media centre FC⚡MC “for critical minds and committed hearts during the G20 summit in Hamburg” with the clip “Cosmopolitics” and a reference to a new politics of the city’s people:
“For the right of free movement as a human right. For a citizenship of one’s place of residence. For an abolition of residence permits. No person has chosen or can choose the place in which they were born. Every person has the right to freely choose the place in which they live, want to live better in and don’t want to die in.” — “Charter of Palermo”
Statement on the blockade of the camp’s setup by the police, Hamburg, Entenwerder, Sunday, 2 July 2017 around 14:30
G20 is immminent and suddenly a decommissioned Polish water cannon appears in St. Pauli – in near vicinity to the home address of senator of the interior Andy Grote. Since this morning, at least 200 police, including intelligence gathering and enforcement teams, congregated around the Wohlwillstrasse. Finally, this afternoon, the water cannon vehicle was towed against the will of its owner.
An international alliance marched against exploitation, colonization, war and deportation. The speakers claimed G20 to cause reasons for fleeing and migration.