The GASCA board has co-signed an appeal to the members of the German Bundestag regarding the planned resolution on the protection of Jewish life in Germany.

The appeal, which has been signed by numerous organisations and individuals from the academic and cultural sectors, calls for a dialogue involving those affected, civil society and cultural organisations, institutions, and researchers before a resolution on the protection of Jewish life can be finalised and adopted. Measures to protect Jewish life in Germany and against all forms of discrimination are welcomed in principle. With reference to the failed attempt of an anti-discrimination clause in Berlin and in light of the scandal surrounding the allocation of funds by the Ministry of Education and Research, which has deeply shaken trust in politics and constructive cooperation, the signatories are calling for an early onset process of understanding before a resolution is adopted.

The full appeal (German version only) you find here.