Voku for Kurdish comrade B.E targeted by greek authorities

Monday January 5, 2026, Solidarity benefit for the case of our comrade Kurdish B.E., targeted by the Greek authorities. Food served from 7pm, no reservation.

On 21 November 2025, the political refugee from Turkey, B.E., received a summon from the Asylum Service for the re-examination and possible revocation of his political asylum, as it is alleged that “his person may constitute a threat to the national security of the country,” pursuant to Article 96 of Law 4939/2022. B.E. is only one of several political refugees who, over the past six months, have been placed in procedures for the revocation of their asylum and their deportation through the use of the — legally enshrined — narrative of “national security.”

In recent years, the concept of “national security” has increasingly acquired broader characteristics in public discourse and is no longer limited to the narrow definition of national/state defense against external and internal enemies. It now also encompasses notions such as “energy security,” cybersecurity, and is even discussed in relation to the “demographic problem,” social cohesion, and so on. In this way, national security becomes a tool for implementing a wide range of policies within a racist, anti-refugee and anti-migrant framework, which is socially legitimized through appeals to “national security”.

Under the pretext of national security, the Greek state seeks to dismantle every legally and socially established right of refugees and migrants with regard to internationally recognized and transparent procedures regarding the right to asylum. The applications of “national security” are instrumental in nature and primarily aim to construct the concept of social threat as defined by the prevailing state strategy in each case.
They are therefore not based on a single, unified legal procedure; rather, they are activated in a fragmented manner across various fields such as constitutional provisions, international protection processes and public order, border control and migration management policies as well as intelligence generation activities. With the assumption of the Ministry of Migration and Asylum by Makis Voridis and subsequently Thanos Plevris, and with the enactment and implementation of the new law on migration and asylum within the framework of corresponding EU policies, penalties — both financial and custodial — have been increased for “irregular” migrants.
At the same time, any form of irregular stay in the country is criminalized indefinitely, the right to asylum is drastically restricted, the concept of a safe country of return is expanded, entry bans are imposed on grounds of public order and national security, and the legal rationale for detention is extended, including issues related to security concerns.
The duration of entry bans imposed for reasons of national security is extended from five to ten years, with the possibility of further extension for up to an additional five years. The Ministry of Migration and Asylum, under the pretext of the “increasing influence of the Turkish mafia” in the country, is implementing revocations of asylum and residence permits for Turkish and Kurdish migrants and refugees and targeting political refugees by making use of national security legislation.

The targeting of political refugees originating from Turkey under the pretext of other policy agendas (such as the “fight against the Turkish mafia”) is neither a novelty nor a peculiarity of the Greek state. It constitutes a widespread practice across Europe and beyond, which frequently resurfaces as a bargaining chip in EU–Turkey relations. Thus, many EU member states (including Germany, Austria, France, among others), through bilateral agreements with Turkey, proceed to deny or revoke political asylum for Turkish nationals who are persecuted in Turkey and who face immediate danger if deported there.

At the same time, the narrative of Turkey as a “safe country” for both political and non-political refugees is used to deprive Turkish nationals in EU countries of the right to asylum. In such a case during 2025, Germany initially refused to grant asylum to an individual convicted for political reasons in Turkey and subsequently, following pressure, proceeded to recognize refugee status and to annul the deportation order.

In the Greek state, practices targeting political refugees — especially those who had an active role in social movements in Turkey — have long constituted a bargaining tool in Greek-Turkish bilateral relations, regardless of which government is in power. To date, the Turkish state has made use of the issuance of arrest warrants addressed to Greece, either at the intergovernmental level or through Interpol.
Many of these warrants and the corresponding prosecutions have collapsed both legally and socially, and those targeted have not been returned to Turkey.
Political refugees whose asylum status has been reaffirmed in the past — on the grounds that any return to Turkey would pose an immediate danger to their lives — are now being threatened with the revocation of their political asylum on the grounds of “national security”.
Many political refugees have been imprisoned under brutal conditions in Turkey before settling in Greece. In this way, the procedures for revoking asylum for refugees who are on the Turkish state’s targeting lists constitute a blatant violation of even the most fundamental formal obligations of the Greek state toward refugees.

On the basis of the above, the Greek state violates the most basic rights of political refugees and directly challenges every international convention it has itself signed, under the pretext of “national security.”
The Greek state is fully aware of all of the above; for this reason, through the use of Article 96 of Law 4939/2022, it grants itself the right to bypass any conventional obligation by instructing the Directorate for the Support of the Asylum Service to assess the “general political, social, and economic situation prevailing in the countries of origin of the persons concerned,” in order to determine whether the safety of individuals subject to asylum re-examination would be at risk in the event of deportation. Under the new framework for the re-examination of asylum, refugees who attempt to exercise their legal rights through appeals face uncertainty and high legal costs. In the notifications they receive, they are informed that, based on confidential files in the possession of the Asylum Service, they are being called for a re-examination of their right to international protection.
Cases concerning migrants, citing threats to national security, are hastily closed under a regime of strict confidentiality; in this way, procedures are hidden away from public scrutiny and turned into faits accomplis. The systematic shift of the Greek state toward closed and opaque administrative procedures highlights the political failure of the implementation and promotion of its agreements with the Turkish state in the previous period.
This is also the starting point of our own response. What the Greek and Turkish states seek to achieve through opaque and individualized procedures, far from public scrutiny, we will expose and confront through our collective struggles. Information and public disclosure constitute key tools in this process. By contrast, silence and inaction pave the way for the normalization of state targeting of political refugees.

Migrants and refugees are not alone. We stand in political, material, and moral solidarity with political refugees against every form of interstate persecution, Greek and Turkish alike, until their full vindication! […Lees verder]

Can Dialectics Break Bricks Cinema: Turtles Can Fly (Bahman Ghobadi, 2004)

Sunday January 12, 2025, Can Dialectics Break Bricks Cinema: TURTLES CAN FLY * 2004 * (کیسەڵەکانیش دەفڕن, Lakposhtha hâm parvaz mikonand) * Directed by Bahman Ghobadi * 96 minutes * In Kurdish with English subtitles * doors open at 20:00 * intro & film start at 20:30.

Set in a Kurdish refugee camp near the Iraqi-Turkish border, the movie focuses on its orphans. For them life is temporary, fleeting, and always shifting. The fact that any human being is forced to live in such a volatile situation is crazy. These homeless kids makeshift everything, and life can be finished at any moment if you step on an American landmine. Many of the children who act as extras are actually real Kurdish refugees, and many of them are missing arms and legs. In other words, the issue of landmines isn’t just a narrative device for this film – it’s a reality that these people live with every day. But at the same time, bringing up facts like this doesn’t prevent the film from also achieving a kind of poetry.

This movie is so far removed from our daily lives here in the western world, that it takes on an almost surreal edge even though it’s based in a reality far away. For us a scenario like this is otherworldly, and it opens up so many questions. For example, for me, one of its interesting reflections is about the nature of communication. One of the boys in the camp seems to be a clairvoyant and can foretell mysterious prophecies that seem to come true. But then, on the other hand, we have other Kurds who are desperate to watch television thinking it will tell them what is going to happen next. Our main character, whose name is Satellite, realises that the blitzkrieg of sensationalistic information, music videos, and Fox news reports on the television are mostly a distraction and provide little to help understand the situation. Even though the lives these people live are desperate, they are at least rooted in a reality that is stripped down and understandable. Once the characters in this movie get a hold of a working television set and start flipping around all the channels, we feel like we have entered a world of total chaos.

This is a movie that brings up urgent issues, both political and on a human level. It has a strong emotional impact, but one that helps us contextualise a part of the world that we otherwise can’t comprehend. It doesn’t try to get us to take sides and any issue, but instead it is simply conjuring up a tragic situation with all its complexities.

As you have probably noticed, one of the reasons why I’m showing movies is to explore the world around us. Through movies we can see how people feel, think, and approach life in countries we will never reach. Cinema can help break down prejudices, and I always encourage people to use movies to listen to the other side of the story. Right now the entire Middle East, which was carved and divided up largely by Europeans after World War I, is now rapidly changing. To understand these changes a movie like this can shed some light. It is about a displaced Kurdish community at the Iraqi-Turkish border, and was the first movie to be made in Iraq after the American invasion and the fall of Saddam Hussein. It’s insightful and poignant, and what might shock you is that it’s an Iranian movie, and one that I feel will surprise many.

Other movies from Bahman Ghobadi screened at Joe’s Garage: https://joesgarage.nl/archives/tag/bahman-ghobadi

Film night at Joe’s Garage, cozy cinema! Free entrance. You want to screen a movie, let us know: joe [at] lists [dot] squat [dot] net

Solidarity VoKu-New Energy for Rojava

Thursday October 10, 2024, Solidarity VoKu-New Energy for Rojava. Food served from 7pm, no reservation.

Solidarity VoKu-New Energy for Rojava. Fundraiser for solar panels in Rojava! For a democratic and ecological alternative in the Middle East. https://www.solardarity-rojava.org/

Energy crisis in Rojava
The Rojava Autonomous Region in northern and eastern Syria has been in existence for 12 years and is a glimmer of hope for democratic reconstruction in Syria. Since its foundation, Rojava has had to defend itself against numerous threats. In addition to the clashes with the Assad regime, the main threats have been the wars with Turkey and the so-called Islamic State.
Now, however, the autonomy project is facing existential challenges. The energy supply is threatening to collapse. Turkish air strikes have largely destroyed the power stations and substations in the region. Electricity is in short supply and is mostly generated by dirty diesel generators. The civilian population suffers from a lack of electricity and water on a daily basis, but agriculture – in a region already hardest hit by climate change – is also severely affected.

‍Clean energy as a solution
But we can do something. With clean energy from the sun in Syria. The installation of decentralised solar panels should help to supply municipal facilities, hospitals, schools and women’s shelters with electricity.
We are therefore raising one million euros for solar panels to supply public facilities in northern and eastern Syria with sustainable electricity. In this way, we can make a difference and contribute to the further development of a democratic, gender-equitable and ecological alternative in the Middle East.
Let’s make a difference together: let’s send new energy to Rojava!
[…Lees verder]

Solidarity VoKu-New Energy for Rojava

Thursday September 26, 2024, Solidarity VoKu-New Energy for Rojava. Food served from 7pm, no reservation.

Solidarity VoKu-New Energy for Rojava. Fundraiser for solar panels in Rojava! For a democratic and ecological alternative in the Middle East. https://www.solardarity-rojava.org/

Energy crisis in Rojava
The Rojava Autonomous Region in northern and eastern Syria has been in existence for 12 years and is a glimmer of hope for democratic reconstruction in Syria. Since its foundation, Rojava has had to defend itself against numerous threats. In addition to the clashes with the Assad regime, the main threats have been the wars with Turkey and the so-called Islamic State.
Now, however, the autonomy project is facing existential challenges. The energy supply is threatening to collapse. Turkish air strikes have largely destroyed the power stations and substations in the region. Electricity is in short supply and is mostly generated by dirty diesel generators. The civilian population suffers from a lack of electricity and water on a daily basis, but agriculture – in a region already hardest hit by climate change – is also severely affected.

‍Clean energy as a solution
But we can do something. With clean energy from the sun in Syria. The installation of decentralised solar panels should help to supply municipal facilities, hospitals, schools and women’s shelters with electricity.
We are therefore raising one million euros for solar panels to supply public facilities in northern and eastern Syria with sustainable electricity. In this way, we can make a difference and contribute to the further development of a democratic, gender-equitable and ecological alternative in the Middle East.
Let’s make a difference together: let’s send new energy to Rojava!
[…Lees verder]

Benefit dinner in solidarity with earthquake victims in Turkey, Syria and Rojava

Thursday March 2nd 2023, Benefit dinner in solidarity with earthquake victims in Turkey, Syria and Rojava. Food served from 7pm, no reservation.

Volkseten Vegazulu is a people’s kitchens existing since the very beginning of Joe’s Garage, June 2005. Your donations are welcome. Food is vegan, no reservation. All benefits go to social & political struggles. Joe’s Garage is a space run by volunteers. Without a collective effort, without your active participation, we’re remaining closed. Get in touch in you feel like giving a hand. We’re always looking for cooks. Any help is welcome in the kitchen. Experience not required. If you want to know which days are still available, mail us.

Volkseten Vegazulu in solidarity with Earthquake victims in Turkey, Syria and Rojava

Thursday 16 February 2023, Volkseten Vegazulu in solidarity with Earthquake victims in Turkey, Syria and Rojava. Food served from 7pm, no reservation.

Volkseten Vegazulu is a people’s kitchens existing since the very beginning of Joe’s Garage, June 2005. Your donations are welcome. Food is vegan, no reservation. All benefits go to social & political struggles. Joe’s Garage is a space run by volunteers. Without a collective effort, without your active participation, we’re remaining closed. Get in touch in you feel like giving a hand. We’re always looking for cooks. Any help is welcome in the kitchen. Experience not required. If you want to know which days are still available, mail us.

Benefit Voku Punks for Rojava Solidarity Campaign. Music performance with Baschira & Roleda

Thursday 20 october 2022, Benefit Voku Punks for Rojava Solidarity Campaign. Music performance with Baschira & Roleda, music from Italy to Kurdistan and vice versa. Food served from 7pm, no reservation. Music on the stage from 9pm


What is Punks for Rojava?

Punks for Rojava is an international network in the punk community with the goal of providing support for Rojava and educating people about what is happening in Rojava and the ideology on which their society is built. The common ground between the society in Rojava, which is based on an ideology/political system called Democratic Confederalism has many similarities with the ideology of the international punk community, and rejects the idea of nation-states, religious influence on society, dictatorship in all its forms, as well as capitalism. It’s ‘based on direct democracy, total gender equality, secularism, ethical pluralism and ecology.

The situation

Right now, Rojava is heavy under attack by the Turkish state, using chemical weapons and bombing and attacking civilians. They mutilated bodies of dead female soldiers, looted villages and towns and made living conditions for civilians in the area impossible. With the Punks for Rojava we hope to create awareness about Rojava itself and to give heart to our internationalist comrades. The donations will be used to purchase gas masks for civilians to protect themselves from the chemical attacks and to the fighters trying to protect Rojava.
Currently, we are setting up our first benefit in Amsterdam, and we would like to invite everyone to set up a Punks for Rojava night in your locale area. It could be a pub night at your local bar, a punk gig, or even a punk compilation. Currently, we are already ordering T-shirts and stickers for additional donations.
As punks and anarchists, we stand firm against war, nationalism and religious fundamentalism; against enslavement of women, arms trafficking, and in mutual solidarity and support of our comrades’ direct democratic project.
Read the full article and see how you can support the solidarity campaign further http://www.forumvooranarchisme.nl/en/post/punks-for-rojava/

Volkseten Vegazulu is a people’s kitchens existing since the very beginning of Joe’s Garage, June 2005. Your donations are welcome. Food is vegan, no reservation. All benefits go to social & political struggles. Joe’s Garage is a space run by volunteers. Without a collective effort, without your active participation, we’re remaining closed. Get in touch in you feel like giving a hand. We’re always looking for cooks. Any help is welcome in the kitchen. Experience not required. If you want to know which days are still available, mail us.

Benefit for the political prisoners in Turkey

Monday 20th November 2017, Benefit for the political prisoners in Turkey, Volkseten Vegazulu, 7pm.

THE STRUGGLE AGAINST THE LAW OF UNIFORM FOR PRISONERS IN TURKEY
IS RESISTANCE AGAINST FASCISM !
Dear friends and Comrades : the nowadays law in TURKEY obliging the prisoners to wear an uniform is one of the reactionary offensives of the fascist dictatorship that aims for standardizing the very whole people. It would be a mistake to consider it only as a plan against the prisoners because it is better a new attack of the fascism against the people and all the strengths of the democracy in Turkey and Kurdistan. As well in the society and in prison : the Turkish State rejects the existence of all Opposition to his fascist regime.

That’s why the project of uniform for prisoners is not a dress problem but rather a new stage in the program of standardizing the country and of muzzling it. In Turkey, with the present Government of the AKP (1) the practices of the fascism reach their summit : we protest against the application of this iniquitous Law and we say : STOP ! ALL THIS PROJECT SHALL NOT PASS !

  • During the military Putsch of September 12th in 1980 in Turkey, one first attempt had been made but it will be 3 years later in 1983 when the fascist regime will try again to impose the port of the uniform for the prisoners. This violent attack has been applied during numerous years with the aim of torturing, of destroying the personality and the identity.Finally, the Turkish State had to renounce face to the long run and intense Resistance of the political prisoners realized in the unity, in spite of all the difficulties and through notably hunger strikes and collective actions in jail. Nor the torture suffered in repression because of this invincible Resistance, nor the attempts of humiliations of the Courts legitimating this torture : succeeded make them to bend. Numerous Resistants have eternalized themselves in the course of this exemplary Resistance by snatching their imposed uniforms and by appearing in underwear during their political trial face to Courts of “justice” servant of the fascist regime. These same Courts have voluntarily ignored the return in blood and in underwear of the political prisoners with the torture inflicted as a daily dish supported by their verdicts…
  • At the beginning of the 90’s, among his incessant attacks : the military fascist regime will still try to put this project in the agenda but the increasing extent of the Resistance dissuades him.
  • Today, in september 2017, this project becomes topicality. The fascism gets ready for launching an attack against the liveliest and the most resistant part of the society in Turkey : the political prisoners. The fascist power puts the society under pressure by hunger, poverty, massacres, detentions, arrests and massive exiles. He wants to bring back the whole society to the condition of slave with no voice, practicing the political banishment against Kurd people and Abdullah OCALAN : the representative of his national and democratic fight but also against the Armenian people, the Alevi, the Yezidi and many others…

All the attempts of attacks from the fascist regime in Turkey are a failure : they don’t succeed in their plan. The political prisoners are the most Resistant part of the society and in capacity for sacrificing itself for Freedom. Yet, the fascist Turkish State fears all this would generates waves that spread within the people. That’s why, the prisoners become his first target and once again, he wants to mate them definitively and to succeed in imposing the port of the uniform for prisoners in the way to contain the whole society under narrow control.

As by the past, the present Government of the AKP wants is own revenge against this permanent affront and he wants to weaken the revolutionaries and the Opposition by nazi practices such as political persecutions, massacres, systematic torture and uniform for prisoners like those in the Guantanamo’s Camp but the Resistance is going to be enormous !

Every time that the fascist Turkish State will try to shut up the sound of their voice, we will always shout with a stronger voice, we will be their voices.

We have already shouted and we still shout :
We have refused to wear the uniform for prisoners and we never will !
The oppression and the threats will not intimidate us, we will be victorious !
Long live for the Revolutionary solidarity! Long live for the International solidarity!

Paris, September 2nd 2017. Platform of fight against the uniform for prisoners in Turkey

  1. (1) AKP. (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi-Party of Justice and Development). It’s one of the Turkish fascists partys. The AKP is in the government of the Turkish State, and since the last elections he cheated the votes against the victorious HDP (Democratic Party of the Peoples) which obtained an overwhelming majority against the AKP’s fascism regime.

Volkseten Vegazulu is a people’s kitchen, every monday and thursday, all year long. We are remaining closed if no one is volunteering to cook. Keep an eye on this page to make sure we are open. Door opens at 7pm. Vegan food for 4€ or donation. All benefits go for social & political struggles. No reservation.

Have you ever considered cooking at Joe’s Garage with your friends? We’re always looking for cooks. Any help is welcome in the kitchen. Experience not required. Enjoying it is a must. If you want to know which days are still available in the schedule, send an email to joe [at] squat [dot] net and book yourself the night. You can, of course, also participate by rolling up your sleeves and doing the dishes.