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Facing racial Abuse and Harrasement in a small town in Germany!!!Advise needed?

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Im a final year international student in germany and experiencing an extreme racial harassments and abuse(Psychological Harassments) in a the small town i live.

All this attacts occur mostly when im a train or bus and some public places and come in a form of verbal attacks and insults.It also occured at my work place and i have to give up my work:I was als receive this treats on phone when one person kept on calling my phone and harassing me,it was this day when my friend i share appartment truelly believed my storry since initially he wasnt sure about what i was talking about.

Im almost done with my studies so i just cant leave this town or country since i invest soo much money and effort and need to get my qualification but at the same time im afriad this racial and Psychological Harassments might seriously affect me.

what can i do in situations like this?? Since I haven’t committed any crime and all I need is to have my peace and privacy to finish my education.

where can i repo

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  1. Have you heard the phrase:  writing down numbers and taking names.  You should begin doing that.  These pre-neanderthal cretins need to be brought to their knees in a judicial setting and told to start using their brains for something other than filler between the ears.  It is up to people like you to bring their hate to the full light of day.

    Germany has laws, very strict laws, about racial hatred profiling and you should avail yourself of these laws.  Also, there must be newspapers in Germany that take the side of decent people who hate that type of race-baiting hate mongers.  Do a little research and stand up for what is right.  Sometimes we all have to suffer a bit but standing up for what is right is never the wrong thing to do.

    good luck to you.


  2. Talk to someone on the school board or even to the student assembly president, or campus counselor or all of them the more people that know - the more they can help. Unfortunately prejudice still exist all over the globe. Keep a record of it.

    One day, when look back at the pages notice the change it made in your life; than write a book about how the positive side of you not being as prejudice as the world was to you.

  3. Start keeping a diary of the harassment and abuse - when you have 21 entries bring it to the police.  Is it one person - group of people?  Last resort - move and change phone number - change your routine.  In school report it when you have a number of entries; at work same thing.

  4. small town full of small minds ,at least you don,t have to stay there the rest of your life.

  5. read the back of your passport where it says what your rights are when in a foreign jurisdiction therein lies the answer no ifs ands or buts

  6. Write a statement and address it to the authorities. For example: to the Transportation authorities. As many times you have this arrassement treatment. If the authorities does not fix the problem, those letters are gonna help you to sue the government or agencies.

  7. German n***s and or skinnhead are bad, bad, and the germans wont help you, stop your studies in Germany and find a better country to finish your education in, look for someting scandinavia, talk to the school adviser.

  8. It would really help to know where you are living in Germany.

    Too bad the police will not be much help.They will tell you to cross the street,when confronted.And that they cannot get active unless something has happened.

    The best advice I can offer is taking advantage of the fact you live in a small town.Integrate yourself into the community,join clubs and seek contact with the natives.Make friends.After a while people will recognise and know you.In a small community where everyone knows the other the thugs will refrain from harassing you,because they fear being outcast by members of their own community.Try it,it really works.

    I lived in small towns in Germany for over thirty years.

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