A Free Daughter Of Free Kyrgyzstan

Take Action: A FREE DAUGHTER OF FREE KYRGYZSTAN

The fight for justice doesn’t end on screen. Together with the filmmakers and our partners, we’ve put together ways for you to take action.

 

A FREE DAUGHTER OF FREE KYRGYZSTAN
Zere Asylbek doesn’t just fight on stage – she is also actively campaigning for women in Kyrgyzstan away from the camera. All donations will be passed on to the ‘Chances’ women’s crisis centre in Bishkek, which educates women about their rights and provides legal and psychological support to victims of domestic violence.

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Volunteer engagement

Women*s Society Berlin 
At Women*s Society Berlin, there are plenty of opportunities to actively campaign for women’s rights, equality and empowerment. Getting involved means not just offering your support, but becoming part of a strong community that stands up for justice and equal opportunities. Get involved, network and make a visible stand for women’s rights in Berlin!
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Girls Not Brides
Girls Not Brides is a global network of over 1,400 organisations from nearly 100 countries working together to end child marriage. By making a donation, you’ll be directly supporting the member organisations working on the ground to help girls.
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Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch
Anyone wishing to find out more about the situation in Kyrgyzstan can find the latest reports and analyses on the Human Rights Watch website.
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Not everyone has the energy to take action - and that’s okay. If the film’s themes affect you personally, here’s where you can find help.

Find support

Anyone in Berlin in need of support regarding domestic violence can reach the BIG Hotline – the Berlin Initiative against Violence towards Women – around the clock at  030 611 03 00. They offer counselling, support, and referrals to safe accommodation.

Telefon Seelsorge

The Telefon Seelsorge offers anonymous and confidential support around the clock via phone, chat, or email. People in crisis or difficult situations can talk about their worries, fears, or life questions and receive professional help and guidance.

The Muslim Counseling Hotline offers confidential advice and support for Muslims in crisis or challenging life situations. Trained counselors are available by phone or email to discuss worries, fears, and personal concerns.

GLADT e.V. offers free psychosocial counselling for LSBTI*Q+ people affected by racism in Berlin – anonymous, confidential and based on solidarity and peer support, available in multiple languages.


 

OFEK e.V., founded in 2017 in Berlin, is the first specialist counselling centre in Germany dedicated to professional and community-oriented support for those affected by antisemitism.

PROGRAMME 2026

11. APRIL 2026