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Under the motto "I am human too", the demonstration march in Lucerne crosses the Reuss bridge
David Kunz
(sda-ats)
Several hundred people Thursday evening demonstrated in Lucerne for the rights of refugees. They criticized, among other things, the mismanagement of the asylum system in Lucerne and the asylum law. The association Solinetz Luzern called for walking.
The procession of about a kilometer long led the protesters from the Mühleplatz above the Reuss, past the government building, to Helvetiaplatz. "I am human too," was the slogan of the rally. In addition to those affected, there were also many people on the ground who were in solidarity with the refugees.
One speaker demanded fairness for all refugees. Many would live the same way as in a waiting room. The banners read as follows: "For 12 years, my name was a refugee," "No one escapes for no reason" or "No deletion by the F card."
Concerned on the way, they said "precarious living conditions for refugees in the canton of Lucerne." According to this document, asylum seekers were provisionally receiving less than half of the social assistance, which was set in Switzerland for the level of
The newly created association Solinetz is committed to improving the situation of refugees in Central Switzerland and offers, among other things, twice-a-month free legal advice and advice.
Alongside the Reformed and Catholic Churches of the City of Lucerne are HelloWelcome, Pfasyl, Mondoj – Autonomous Network, Lucerne Asylum Lawyers Lucerne and Verein Sentitreff
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