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Opferperspektive (The Victim’s Perspective)

10. März 2016

Opferperspektive (The Victim's Perspective) is a non-state, non-profit organization which works in Brandenburg to support the victims of racist violence and discrimination. It was founded in 1998 by anti-fascist activists to counteract the trivialization and …


Opferperspektive (The Victim's Perspective)

10. März 2016

Opferperspektive (The Victim's Perspective) is a non-state, non-profit organization which works in Brandenburg to support the victims of racist violence and discrimination. It was founded in 1998 by anti-fascist activists to counteract the trivialization and …


Contact to the Consulting Team

4. März 2016

Note: We speak English! Please contact us initially in English. If needed, we will call in an interpreter. Opferperspektive Address: Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße 164 14482 Potsdam Telephone: 0331 - 8170000 Fax: 0331 - 8170001 Email: info(at)opferperspektive.de Consulting …


Your Donation Helps

10. März 2008

Opferperspektive helps those who have been harassed and beaten by right-wing extremists. With your donation, you help us help them.Racism and hatred are on the rise. This affects everyone who wants to live in an …


Core Areas of Counseling for Victims of Right-extremist Violence

10. März 2008

Their guiding principle is the promotion of the victims’ perspective towards right-wing violence. This is meant to guide the way to communal solidarity with victims and to support social initiatives that help prevent future right-extremist …


Ausstellung »Opfer rechter Gewalt« in der Alten Synagoge Wuppertal

Exhibition »Victims of Right-Wing Violence in Germany 1990-2005«

1. März 2008

  Many were killed, because the right-extremist mindset doesn’t allow them a place in society, some, because they had the courage to stand up to Nazi slogans. Some fates stirred public sympathies, many were barely …


Monitoring Right-Wing Violence – Definitions and Assessment Criteria

10. Februar 2008

Contents On their way to William’s brother’s house, the three young refugees come across an area of a small plaza known locally as the »Doppelgänger,« situated on the steps heading towards the town hall. It …


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