Call for Demo
CALL:
From 2 to 4 Days of December, the interior ministers of the provinces under the chairmanship of Bremen's Senator Ulrich Mäurer (SPD). Three years ago, the Interior Ministers Conference in Nuremberg decided after years of public printing provisions on residence rights, which should make for some of the many years tolerated the right to stay. It was followed in August 2007 a statutory grandfather clause.
But for many it is unrealistic due to various constraints such as language barriers or disease, and state restrictions and the poor economic situation, a sufficiently paid, or even to find work.
Accordingly, only a small proportion of those affected to meet these conditions. 1.1.2010 therefore threatens 30,000 people (over 50 percent of those who have received one of the arrangements for a residence permit) in relapse in the toleration. 110 000 tolerated under the previous regulations have no chance of a right to stay.
In Bremen have in the past three years by more than 3,000 people had patience so far received only 605 persons a residence permit on probation.
Living with a tolerance means for concerned that the state, although he can not expel them refused a residence permit, and basic rights. Tolerated - as well as asylum seekers - is forbidden under pain of punishment, to leave their district ("residence requirement"), they are mostly housed in camps, often located in remote and in very poor condition, and must all be some months extend their tolerance to the immigration authorities. With all the people are denied participation in society from the outset.
There is an urgent need for action to end this policy of the chain Inhuman tolerance status and exclusion from society.
We therefore demand:
÷ Comprehensive residence rights for all
÷ repeal the transfer date
÷ waiver of the requirement of
÷ livelihood security
÷ waiver of further exclusion
÷ abolition of the residency requirement and
÷ shelter in camps
here still - now ever!
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÷ Greece
try how many weapons the southern EU borders every year tens of thousands of refugees to reach Europe. Lately, the influx transfer from the western Mediterranean to the Aegean. Greece responds to the growing numbers of newcomers with great brutality: Incoming be locked for months in so-called administrative detention. In the overcrowded camps such catastrophic conditions prevail, that even by the European Commission and the UNHCR described as totally unacceptable. Nevertheless, because of the refugees arriving in Greece European Dublin II agreement forced to make their applications for asylum there in - a mostly futile exercise, because a functioning asylum system is not there. In recent months, so the Federal Constitutional Court has suspended deportations to Greece. But given that case tried by the Federal Ministry of the Interior continues to carry out deportations to Greece in other ways. '
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÷ Kosovo
looks similar from the Roma from Kosovo. In July, closed from Interior Minister Schäuble and Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu, the negotiations on a readmission agreement - Sejdiu thanks for the recognition of the controversial Independence of the former Serbian province of Berlin. Posts during the war in Yugoslavia who had fled to Germany in Kosovo before the absolute nothingness where Roma are systematically excluded from all social sectors, the unemployment rate for Roma is close to 100 percent. For many, this means a life in slums. There is an openly racist sentiment, so it always comes back to attacks on Roma, without the police taking action, much as ads would take. Despite all this took place in September 2009 the first mass deportation of Roma in Kosovo
. 14 000 more members of minorities are under serious threat of deportation there. '
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÷ Syria
In January 2009, a readmission agreement between the Federal Republic of Germany and Syria in force. Since then, the immigration authorities to deport not only Syria but also stateless persons and refugees Transit, which were probably in Syria, there. This is possible even though the Foreign Office and German courts, massive human rights violations, including systematic torture and the disappearances of opposition figures are confirmed. The first three deportation to Syria ended in August, September and October so that the deportees were arrested on the airport. Amnesty International fears that they face torture and called in a Case, even an "Urgent Action" campaign. The Syrian law provides, high penalties for "spreading false information" and "damaging the prestige of Syria abroad" before what was to those who have submitted their persecution in the asylum process, repeatedly accused. 7000 tolerated, most rejected asylum seekers, is now threatening . deportation '
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supporters
This call was signed by:
Youth Without Borders & Refugee Action Alliance Bremen Hiergeblieben · Birati eV! · Bremen Peace Forum · Association of unaccompanied refugee minors · · DGB-Jugend Bremen Forum Computer Scientists for Peace and Social Responsibility Page Flüchtlingsinitiative Bremen · Flüchtlingsinitiative Möhlau · refugee councils Baden-Wuerttemberg, Bavaria, Berlin, Hamburg, Hesse, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Wiesbaden, Germany, Schleswig Holstein · escape Bremen eV DIE LINKE in the Bremen citizenship · Golden Shop Bremen • Info Laden Bremen Caravan for the rights of refugees and migrants · Youth Education Centre LidiceHaus · Network for Integration in Rödermark eV · no bearing · Polypol · Pro asylum · Queer-Feminist ACTIONS · speakers and active of the student union of the University of Bremen * service bureau Youth Information The VOICE Refugee Forum · refuge Ecumenical foreigners working
more supporters (among imk2009@web.de specify):
boy left Cologne, Refugee Thuringia
The actions are supported by:
Bremer development policy network, funded by the BMZ · Bremen Information Centre for Human Rights and Development · Association of unaccompanied refugee minors · Osnabrück · Caritas Caritas Association for the diocese of Hildesheim Association · Children for a Better World Association · German Red Cross · Doris Wuppermann Foundation - Young People for Social Democracy · Education and Science Union, National Association Bremen · Lutheran Evangelical Protestant Church · Bavarian Protestant Church of Bremen · Church in Germany • Evangelical Lutheran Church
Hannover · Pro Asyl · Sebastian Cobler Foundation for Civil Rights
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