I'm curious how this petition is likely to help. Why would the German government be moved by the opinions of anyone, particularly non-Germans? Germans are notorious for Following The Rules, so I think you'll have to work within their system of legal technicalities. Do you have a good immigration lawyer in Germany? That seems like top priority, and maybe one of the jewish groups you've worked with can help you find one, or even one that will donate his/her services to help you. I decided to read about your situation since it wasn't clear to me. The Dublin Regulation says that, since you first went to Greece, then only Greece must process your asylum request. Even though you'll have to be careful to lay low and stay safe in Greece, maybe you should contact the Greek Government about your situation and, if they will be responsive, you can go back to Greece voluntarily (rather than waiting for deportation) to get asylum. Then you will be free to move back to Germany as a EU citizen. The other choice is to move somewhere outside of the EU before you're deported to Greece. It sounds like you deserve asylum, but you have to find a country that is willing to provide it in a timely manner. Good luck!
Signed, good luck Hamza!
I'm curious how this petition is likely to help. Why would the German government be moved by the opinions of anyone, particularly non-Germans? Germans are notorious for Following The Rules, so I think you'll have to work within their system of legal technicalities. Do you have a good immigration lawyer in Germany? That seems like top priority, and maybe one of the jewish groups you've worked with can help you find one, or even one that will donate his/her services to help you. I decided to read about your situation since it wasn't clear to me. The Dublin Regulation says that, since you first went to Greece, then only Greece must process your asylum request. Even though you'll have to be careful to lay low and stay safe in Greece, maybe you should contact the Greek Government about your situation and, if they will be responsive, you can go back to Greece voluntarily (rather than waiting for deportation) to get asylum. Then you will be free to move back to Germany as a EU citizen. The other choice is to move somewhere outside of the EU before you're deported to Greece. It sounds like you deserve asylum, but you have to find a country that is willing to provide it in a timely manner. Good luck!