AP Scrapbook: a behind-the-scenes look into 10 years of Alarm Phone

The AP Scrapbook offers an intimate look into the work of Alarm Phone, a collection of scribbles and notes from our meetings and shifts, testimonies, interviews, CommemorActions, photos, recipes, games, comics, collages and texts. A book of reflections on our work, on the political terrain in which we operate, the emotional spaces we navigate, and the wider community we are part of.

The book was produced in collaboration with the Centre for Human Rights and the Arts (CHRA) at Bard College.

The book is also available in print, please contact your local Alarm Phone team for prints. In Berlin, copies can be purchased from Khan Aljanub https://khanaljanub.com/ All proceeds go to support the work of Alarm Phone.

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  • Alarm Phone Scrapbook (compressed)

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@Frontex @HCoastGuard 7/7 We will never forget Maha, Haydar and Zayn. We will not forget them, nor the thousands whose lives have already been sacrificed to the violence of migration control. This song has been written in their memory.

“May the waves sing soft your names”

@Frontex @HCoastGuard 4/7 Greek authorities – as usual – blame the shipwreck on two Sudanese refugees, whom they arrested as smugglers, while the real blame lies with the European policy of deterrence that forces people to risk their lives on dangerous sea-crossings.

1/7 In the afternoon of November 11, Maha (37), Haydar (12) & Zayn (13) lost their lives when a boat capsized south of #Gavdos while a Frontex vessel approached them. 55 survivors were found, many remain missing, including the body of Haydar.

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