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PRO ASYL is Germany's largest pro immigration advocacy organization. Founded in 1986 by protestant pastor , Catholic priest
Herbert Leuninger Herbert Leuninger (8 September 193228 July 2020) was a German Catholic priest and theologian. He was a human rights activist for asylum in Germany, a co-founder and speaker of the organisation Pro Asyl, helping refugees, and a member of the board ...
and others, the organization has over 18.000 members and an annual budget of more than (as of 2014). It supports asylum in Germany, in Europe and worldwide.


Working fields

''Pro Asyl'' helps refugees individually in situations in which they need support, including legal consulting and representation in the court, if necessary all the way up to Germany's Constitutional Court or the European Court of Human Rights. The organization also does political lobbying for the rights of refugees by launching campaigns and taking part in panel and TV discussions. Politically, they strive for "a humane society, open towards foreigners." In 2004, ''Pro Asyl'' and partner organizations from seven Central European countries founded the European Refugee Fund-funded ''Information and Cooperation Forum'' (ICF), where ''Pro Asyl'' is Lead Agency for Medical Care and Therapy. The organization is a member of the
European Council on Refugees and Exiles Established in 1974, ECRE is a European network of 105 NGOs in 39 European countries. In 2011, the council raised concerns regarding planned repatriations of Afghan asylum children. In 2014, the council was critical of EU cutbacks of migrant r ...
(ECRE) and closely cooperates with the UNHCR and other international human rights organizations. With their pan-European network of correspondents, ''Pro Asyl'' conducts analysis and surveys about refugees' situation both in their countries of origin and on their escape routes and intermediate stopovers.


Positions


On the ''Residenzpflicht''

In the past, ''Pro Asyl'' has waged nationwide campaigns against a legal requirement for refugee status applicants and those with a deportation deferment, the so-called ''
Residenzpflicht Residenzpflicht (German for ''mandatory residence'') is a legal requirement affecting foreigners living in Germany, more specifically applicants for refugee status (''Asylbewerber'') or those who have been given a temporary stay of deportation ('' ...
'', requiring them not to leave their local office's district often for years, until in January 2015 it was limited to the first three months, and often altogether abolished.


On "safe origin countries"

The organization has always criticized the steady expansion of the government-designated list of "safe origin countries" as institutionalized discrimination, as it deprives citizens of more and more non-EU countries, including Kosovo, Senegal and Ghana, of their right to receive an individual evaluation of their individual protective rights. During the 2015 European migrant crisis ''Pro Asyl'' representative Marei Pelzer criticised the coalition member
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party of diffusing "cheap propaganda at the expense of the refugees," that was "designed to put the wind in the sails of far-right populists," thereby contributing to the social climate that led to numerous xenophobic attacks on refugees and their shelters.


Awards

The organization received a number of awards of national relevance, including the Bonhoeffer-Prize 1998, the Aachener Friedenspreis 2001, and the Theodor-Heuss-Medal 2008.


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* {{Authority control Human rights organisations based in Germany Immigration to Germany Political advocacy groups in Germany Migration-related organizations Refugee aid organizations in Europe Immigrant rights organizations Organizations established in 1986 1986 establishments in Germany Organisations based in Frankfurt