PRO ASYL Presseerklärung | Press Release
May 4, 1999
Ruling on old cases: PRO ASYL starts postcard campaign
to the chairpersons of the Red-Green parliamentary groups
Compliance with coalition promises demanded
PRO ASYL: not exclude Kosovo refugees
- Altfallregelung: PRO ASYL startet Postkartenaktion an die rot-grünen Fraktionsvorsitzenden
Einhaltung des Koalitionsversprechens gefordert
PRO ASYL: Kosovo-Flüchtlinge nicht ausschließen - Ruling on old cases: PRO ASYL starts postcard campaign to the chairpersons of the Red-Green parliamentary groups
Compliance with coalition promises demanded
PRO ASYL: not exclude Kosovo refugees
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(partially translated)
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More than half a year after signing the coalition agreement it shows, that the ruling on old cases promised by the Red-Green coalition either doesn’t come at all or will be constructed in a way , that it is to a large extent a useless work. Therefore PRO ASYL has called upon 50.000 sponsoring members and donors as well as tnitiatives, to send postcards as a protest to the chairpersons of the Red-Green parliamentary groups. PRO ASYL demands, that the Red-Green governmental coalition shouldn’t longer allow to be blocked by the Interior Ministers of the Federal States. PRO ASYL calls upon the chairman of the Socialdemocratic parliamentary group, Mr. Dr. Peter and the chairpersons of the Green parliamentary group Mrs. Kerstin Müller and Mr. Rezzo Schlauch, to introduce a bill and to finally implement the politically promised ruling on old cases…
PRO ASYL demands:
- Who lives longer than five years in Germany, must qualify for a ruling on old cases and should be granted a residence permit.
- Refugees from the FR of Yugoslavia (i.a. from Kosovo) as well as war refugees from Bosnia-Herzegovina and from Vietnam should not be excluded from a ruling on old cases.