Joint Civil Society Statement on the Migration Ministry bill

Over 70 organizations are co-signing a joint statement regarding the new bill proposed by the Greek Ministry of Migration and Asylum.
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Working for an organisation registered in the “NGO Registry” of the Greek Ministry of Migration and Asylum becomes a punishable offence with the proposed changes to Articles 24 and 25 of the Migration Code.

After five years of constant recommendations from the European Commission, the Council of Europe and the UN to put an end to arbitrary restrictions on the work of civil society organisations supporting refugees and migrants, the Ministry continues to target the organisations deemed inconvenient solely for carrying out their work.

The mere membership of an organisation registered in the NGO Registry elevates misdemeanours such as facilitation of illegal stay, or refusal to hand a travel document, to felonies punishable by up to ten years’ imprisonment and fines of tens of thousands of euros. It is thus considered an aggravating circumstance sufficient to reclassify the offence as a felony, in an affront to fundamental principles of criminal policy and legislation. Mere criminal prosecution suffices for removal of the organisation from the Registry.

These provisions are intended to intimidate civil society. They are introduced only a few months after the Minister of Migration and Asylum made threats against the legal representatives of people who arrived in Crete during the unlawful three-month asylum ban and were protected from deportation by interim measures of the European Court of Human Rights. These attacks were immediately condemned by international and national institutions, yet the competent Minister refuses to retract them.

For the undersigned organisations, this attempt is unjust, unlawful, and unreasonable. We call for the immediate withdrawal of these provisions.

  1. ANTIGONE – Centre on Information and Documentation on racism, ecology, peace and non-violence
  2. ART HUB Athens
  3. Association of Greek Conscientious Objectors
  4. Association of Greek Small- and Medium CSOs
  5. Boat Refugee Foundation
  6. CALLISTO
  7. Caritas Hellas
  8. Centre Diotima
  9. Changemakers Lab
  10. Civil Society Alliance Greece
  11. Collective Aid
  12. Community Peacemaker Teams-Aegean Migrant Solidarity
  13. DCI Greece
  14. Doctors of the World – Greek Delegation
  15. ECHO100PLUS
  16. Ecological Movement of Thessaloniki
  17. Ecological Network
  18. Ecology-Solidarity
  19. Emfasis Non-Profit
  20. EmpowerVan
  21. Equal Legal Aid (ELA)
  22. Equal Rights Beyond Borders
  23. Europe Cares e.V.
  24. FemArtAct
  25. Fenix Humanitarian Legal Aid
  26. Greek Council for Refugees (GCR)
  27. Greek Forum of Migrants
  28. Greek Forum of Refugees
  29. Greek Helsinki Monitor
  30. Greek Housing Network
  31. Hellenic League for Human Rights (HLHR)
  32. HIAS Greece
  33. HIGGS
  34. The HOME Project
  35. Human Rights Legal Project
  36. I Have Rights
  37. Ithaca Laundry
  38. Inter Alia
  39. Intereuropean Human Aid Association 
  40. InterMediaKT
  41. INTERSOS HELLAS
  42. Irida Women’s Center
  43. iSea
  44. Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) Greece
  45. Last Rights
  46. Legal Centre Lesvos
  47. Lesvos Solidarity – LESOL 
  48. Mazí Housing
  49. Médecins Sans Frontières Greece
  50. Melissa Network of Migrant Women in Greece
  51. Mobile Info Team
  52. Naomi, Ökumenische Werkstatt für Flüchtlinge
  53. Nemesis – Panhellenic Federation for the Environment and Animals
  54. Network for Social Support to Refugees and Migrants
  55. Nimertis Action Art
  56. Northern Lights Aid
  57. Observatory for Rights in the Field of Mental Health
  58. PΕkAmeA
  59. Police Violence Observatory – Copwatch GR
  60. PRAKSIS
  61. Project Armonia
  62. Reading to the Others
  63. Ref Checkpoint
  64. Refugee Support Aegean (RSA)
  65. Safe Passage International Greece
  66. Samos Volunteers
  67. SAMS Hellas
  68. SAO Association
  69. SHE – Society for Help and Empowerment
  70. Statewatch
  71. Symbiosis-Council of Europe School of Political Studies in Greece
  72. Symplexis
  73. ΤhessDiktio
  74. To Mov, Women Rights Association
  75. Velos Youth
  76. VIOZO – Greek Union of Consumers
  77. Women’s Self Defence Group
  78. World Without Wars and Without Violence
  79. Vouliwatch

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