Urgent Call for Human Rights Advocacy against Trump-Putin Meetings on August 14: No Compromises that Undermine Ukraine's Sovereignty!
The Society for Endangered Peoples (GfbV) has planned a protest against a proposed meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The protest is scheduled to take place on Thursday, August 14, 2025, at 12:00 PM, in front of the US Embassy on the Pariser Platz in Berlin.
The GfbV's protest is not only against the planned meeting between the two leaders but also against Trump's policy that disregards internationally agreed norms and rights, as well as human and minority rights. Sarah Reinke, head of human rights work at the GfbV, has criticised this policy. Those interested in participating in the protest can reach out to Ms. Reinke at [email protected] or 0551/49906-13.
The protest is open to the public and is expected to see the presence of members of minorities from Ukraine from 13:00 onwards. The GfbV's concerns stem from recent reports of arbitrary house searches, abductions of civilians, and human rights violations by the Russian occupiers in Ukrainian territories occupied by the Russian army.
The Crimean Tatars, the indigenous people of the Crimea illegally occupied since 2014, are systematically persecuted by the Russian occupiers. The GfbV's protest aims to bring attention to these issues and urge for the protection of human rights and international norms.
While there are ongoing diplomatic activities involving Trump and Putin, specific details about a GfbV protest in Berlin regarding a meeting between the two leaders are not currently available in the search results. However, it's important to note that there have been international tensions and warnings about Putin's intentions, such as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's warning to Trump.
For more information on recent protests or political events, it might be helpful to check news outlets or the official website of the Society for Endangered Peoples.
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