Hans-Jürgen Fischbeck

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Hans-Jürgen Fischbeck, 1990

Hans-Jürgen Fischbeck (born December 18, 1938 in Tanganyika , now Tanzania ) is a German physicist and GDR civil rights activist .

Fischbeck studied physics in Berlin and then worked until 1991 at the Central Institute for Electron Physics in Berlin , a research institute of the Academy of Sciences of the GDR .

Fischbeck was a member of the Synod of the Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg since 1977 . He worked in various church initiative groups, for example in the initiative Rejection of Practice and Principle of Demarcation and in the group to expose election fraud in May 1989. In 1988/1989, Fischbeck was a delegate of the Ecumenical Assembly for Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation in the GDR . During the reunification in the GDR he was one of the founders of the citizens 'movement Democracy Now and was a member of the speakers' council. From 1990 to 1992 he was also a member of the Bündnis 90 / Greens (AL) / UFV parliamentary group in the Berlin House of Representatives .

Since 1992 Fischbeck was head of studies at the Evangelical Academy in Mülheim an der Ruhr . As a member of the advisory board of the Association of German Scientists (VDW) and the “Natural Scientists Initiative Responsibility for Peace”, he was responsible for the field of scientific ethics , scientific theory and science policy .

In 2002 Fischbeck joined the Grimnitz community in Joachimsthal . He is co-initiator of the Barnim-Uckermark business ring. For several years he has been campaigning for a new way of doing business based on Christian values.

In 1997 Hans-Jürgen Fischbeck was awarded the Cross of Merit 1st Class of the Federal Republic of Germany.

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Individual evidence

  1. Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk : Endgame. The 1989 revolution in the GDR . CH Beck Verlag, Munich 2009, p. 242, ISBN 978-3-406-58357-5