Working Group on Humane Sexuality

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The Arbeitsgemeinschaft Humane Sexualität (AHS) is a German association founded in 1983 that deals with pedophilia . The seat of the association is in Bonn , the office is in Gießen . Chairman is Claus Gradenwitz (as of 2013). It is considered the successor to the German Study and Working Group on Pedophilia, which was founded in 1979 and dissolved in 1983 . Bruno Bendig, managing director of the German Study and Working Group on Pedophilia, was later chairman of the Working Group on Humane Sexuality.

The association is committed to a very far-reaching liberalization of sexuality. Among other things, a position paper argues against the criminal liability of consensual sexual contact between adults and children. At the same time, however, the association emphasizes with its press release of September 15, 2013: “The AHS e. V. does not take a position according to which sexual acts between adults and children should be legalized. ”A contribution from the then“ Child Sexuality and Pedophilia Section ”in the Humane Sexualität working group appeared in 1988 in the book Der pädosexuellekomplex, edited by Joachim S. Hohmann .

On its website, the AHS criticizes that some members of society are "denied the exercise of sexuality, the right to sexuality is downright denied: for example children".

Web links

Web presence of the association

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Bonn District Court VR 4980
  2. Sexuality between children and adults ( Memento of April 10, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), position paper from 1988, updated in 1998/99, website of the Humane Sexuality Working Group, accessed on December 9, 2012.
  3. AHS press release from September 15, 2013
  4. Joachim S. Hohmann (pseudonym: Angelo Leopardi, ed.): The pedosexual complex. Verlag Foerster, Berlin 1988, ISBN 3-922257-66-6 .
  5. [1] , accessed June 25, 2020.