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Friends of the Filipino People in Struggle

Solidarity organization supporting the National Democratic people’s movement in the Philippines


17/09/2025

Friends of the Filipino in Struggle (FFPS) is an international network building support for the Philippine revolution and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines’s (NDFP) 12-point program for a just and lasting peace. Through education, mobilization, and other forms of concrete solidarity, FFPS works to amplify the voices of the Filipino masses, share information about their struggles, and strengthen anti-imperialist solidarity with the Philippine revolution.

As part of its main campaign FFPS tries to gather support for the NDFP and promote the Philippine revolutionary struggle. It is important to amplify the program of the Philippine revolution, learn from its inspiring practice and give concrete support where we can.

Under the current US-backed Marcos regime, the Philippine government wages a brutal counterinsurgency under the false banner of “peace.” Behind this façade lies an agenda of violent suppression, corruption, and deeper dependence on U.S. imperial interests.

FFPS campaigns internationally to expose this sham and to highlight that it is the NDFP—not the Marcos government—that offers a real path to peace. Through revolutionary armed struggle, the NDFP lays out a framework for national and social liberation.

In the face of escalating repression and disinformation, FFPS calls on movements worldwide to mobilize in support of the Filipino people’s struggle for liberation.

Day of Solidarity with the Filipino People

On September 20, Migrantifa Berlin, Lotta Basel, and Friends of the Filipino People in Struggle (FFPS) are hosting a day of solidarity with the Filipino people’s fight for national liberation.

In early 2024, an internationalist delegation visited the Philippines, where the Communist Party and its guerrilla force, the New People’s Army (NPA), have been waging a long-standing liberation struggle against the US-backed fascist Philippine government since the late 1960s. The event will feature a documentary exhibition and two presentations: one on solidarity work in Europe, and another reporting on the revolutionary mass movement in the Philippines and its successes on the ground.

For centuries, the Filipino people have faced oppression and exploitation at the hands of foreign powers. However, their fierce resistance against them has persisted for just as long. The Filipino people have the right to fight back against the root problems of Philippine society, namely imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism.

The National Democratic Front of the Philippines unites the fighting Filipino masses and represents the revolutionary mass movement. Its 12 point program unites the various classes and sectors of the Philippine society for national liberation, genuine freedom and democracy.

When: Saturday 20 Sept 12-6pm
Where: bUm (Kreuzberg)

Shut Elbit Down

In Ulm, Koblenz, and Berlin too!


10/09/2025

Elbit Systems is the largest private arms manufacturer in Israel and one of the main suppliers to the Israeli military. Around 85% of the IOF’s drones come from Elbit Systems. However, few arms companies face as much opposition as Elbit Systems. Well-known examples include the UK, but protests are also growing in the US, Sweden, Switzerland, and Germany, among other countries. Since December 2023, the Shut Elbit Down campaign has also been running in Germany.

From 17th – 21st September 2025, Shut Elbit Down is organising a Camp & Protest Days in Ulm, where Elbit’s European headquarters are located. On the 20th, a demonstration will be held to call for the shutdown of their operations. Elbit’s weapons contribute directly to the occupation of Palestine and the ongoing genocide in Gaza. You can register for the camp here.

A solibus will be leaving Berlin on 17th September and returning on the 21st for a suggested donation of €25 per person. Secure your seat now, as the Soli-Bus is going only if there are enough confirmed bookings to have a climate friendly ride – and we want to confirm it soon. Write to solibusprotestcamp@proton.me

We demand:

  • Elbit Systems out of Ulm!
  • Stop the genocide in Gaza!
  • A comprehensive military embargo against the zionist entity!
  • Free Palestine

The resistance against Elbit Systems is growing in Ulm. Join the movement against this criminal corporation.

Cakes & Zines

More is More!


02/09/2025


This September, get ready for a whole weekend with Cakes & Zines! On September 6 and 7, we are hosting another non-commercial, queer-feminist zine festival with you, the community, and everything that goes with it: a zine & art market, workshops, new friendships, a creative program, delicious food, and of course lots of cake! The festival features marginalized perspectives and aims to be a welcoming space for all. 

All donations from the festival will go to Palestinian mutual aid funds and no-border struggles. 

Cakes & Zines is a queer-feminist, antifascist DIY zine & art mini-festival collective from Berlin.

StadtWERKSTATT Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Mehringdamm 20, 10961 Berlin

Opening times: 06.09. 15:00 – 22:00, 07.09. 12:00 – 18:00

Accessibility info: The festival hall is at ground level, it is connected to the street by uneven ground. There are wheelchair accessible toilets. There will be a calm space available at the festival. Covid policy is in place (come tested, tests at the door, masking encouraged). Festival mostly in English/German spoken language. No sign language interpreters provided.

‘People don’t let people drown’

Photo exhibition


28/08/2025

The photo exhibition “People Don’t Let People Drown!” opens on Saturday, 30th August 2025 at the Regenbogen Café. It features photographs and texts from the deployment of the sea rescue ship Sea Punk I in January 2025.

The works document several maritime emergencies, as well as the observation of a pullback by the so-called Libyan Coast Guard. The exhibition is complemented by brief research and an examination of the legal framework and the situation in the Mediterranean.

Regenbogen Café: Lausitzer Straße 22a, 10999 Berlin Kreuzberg

Exhibition times: opening: Saturday, August 30, 2025, 4:00 PM – otherwise Tuesday 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Wednesday & Friday 3:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Duration: until 27 September 2025

Note: Some content may be emotionally distressing

Decolonize Berlin

For a critical debate with histories and present day instances of colonialism and racism


20/08/2025

Decolonize Berlin came out of a civil society network of Black, diasporic, post-colonial and developmental initiatives, together with individual activists. The alliance has been organised as a non-profit organisation since 2019.

It campaigns for a critical debate about colonialism and racism, and for the recognition, reappraisal, and overcoming of colonial injustice. The goal is the decolonisation of the whole of society, that is, the dismantling of racist power relations, structures, and narratives.

A main focus is on the colonial continuities in public spaces, for example in street names or monuments. For this reason, the group has organised the anti-colonial street festival for the last 10 years, and has fought for the renaming of colonial charged streets in the African Quarter in Wedding—most recently the renaming of Petersallee to Maji-Maji Allee and Anna Mungunda Allee in 2024.

The work consists of thematic working groups (education, public spaces, museums), which develop projects, decide on activities and carry out the organisation’s work. We have regular open meetings.

Since 2020, the organisation has had a coordinating centre which is financed by the city of Berlin. They use decisions of the Berlin parliament to develop a city-wide concept for dealing with colonialism and its consequences. The coordination centre works together with civil society, administration, and politicians. It follows a participatory approach which integrates Black, diasporic and migrant groups.

On Saturday, 23rd August, Decolonize Berlin is organising the Amofest to celebrate the renaming of M*Straße to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße. The festival starts at 2pm at Hausvogteiplatz.