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4.
Activities directed against xenophobia and right-wing extremism
4.1
The Commissioner for alien's affairs
13.
In 1990 the Senate appointed a commissioner for alien's affairs, with
the task of advising it on its policy for integration and assimilation of
aliens, especially those living on a long-term basis or for considerable
periods in Hamburg, and of helping to foster mutual understanding between
the German and non-German populations. To this end, the Commissioner is
responsible for:
Representing the interests of aliens living in Hamburg and acting as
counsellor in difficult cases;
In conflict situations, acting as peacemaker, i.e. functioning as
mediator between Germans, aliens and aliens' organizations on the one
hand, and the authorities and social groups on the other;
Cooperating with associations, trade unions, churches, guild chambers,
organizations that promote meetings between Germans and aliens, business
associations and other official and social groups and institutions;
Advising the Senate on questions of principle relating to the general
policy concerning aliens, and more particularly on its projects and
programmes in that sphere;
Contributing by a public relations exercise to rationalizing
discussion on the political conditions for integration of aliens
and to facilitating cohabitation between Germans and aliens;
Influencing administrative actions in the direction of the foregoing
objectives.
14.
Public relations work is the most important instrument for the
information of non-Germans and of the German population. In this the
Commissioner for aliens' affairs performs a multiple function. By his
media work, he seeks to inform the non-German population about their
legal situation, their possibilities and prospects within a predominantly
German population, and the services available to promote integration in the
Free Hanseatic City of Hamburg, but also on their duties as an integral
sector of society. He thus encourages aliens to use the possibilities open
to them of making a contribution in the social and political spheres. At
the same time, he tries to provide the German population with objective
information on the legal and social situation of aliens in Hamburg. He
strives to eliminate prejudices by adopting a position in keeping with
reality. He gives non-German individuals and groups the chance to present
themselves in their own cultural and social context. The purpose of all this
is not only to give the German population a more informed perception of these
aspects, but also to preserve the cultural identity of national or ethnic
groups and promote their development in an open society.