Protest campaign in Berlin: Human rights for Uighers and Falun Gong

The human rights situation in China is alarming: suppression of Uiguren, persecution of Falun Gong supporters and repression against minorities raise urgent questions. Human rights activists and activists ask the German federal government to work for the rights of those affected. Find out more about the protest campaign in Berlin and learn more about the urgent demands on politics.
The human rights situation in China is alarming: suppression of Uiguren, persecution of Falun Gong supporters and repression against minorities raise urgent questions. Human rights activists and activists ask the German federal government to work for the rights of those affected. Find out more about the protest campaign in Berlin and learn more about the urgent demands on politics. (Symbolbild/MB)

Protest campaign in Berlin: Human rights for Uighers and Falun Gong

On October 1st, the protest blooms! Germany becomes the scene of an impressive human rights campaign that draws attention to the alarming situation in China. Under the motto "Freedom for all", the Tibet Initiative Germany, together with the World Congress of the Uighers and other committed human rights organizations, mobilizes a powerful sign of resistance to the Chinese embassy in Berlin.

The central question remains: How long does the federal government subordinate human rights violations to their economic interests? The human rights activist makes it clear: "China has to be prevented from importing his methods and models of repression to Germany." The appeal for the rule of law and humanity echoes through the streets, while the politicians are confronted with the consequences of their decisions.

once more in exile

The human rights activist Lebin thing, who fled to Germany in 2012, is the face of this tragic reality. "Although I live in German exile, my security is not guaranteed," he says vividly. With a burning concern, he looks at his parents living in China, who are pursued due to their belief in Falun Gong. "For me, October 1st is a sad day. My father is unlawful in prison ... he is in mortal danger because he threatens state organization of organ." The words are an urgent reminder not to forget what is really at stake.

The dark location of the Uighurs and other minorities in East Turkestan/Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong is another aspect of the international scandal. The violent oppression by the Chinese government throws a long shadow about humanity. "Urystics and Kazakhs are brought to state -owned companies against their will, where they have to do forced labor," says an impressive report. These massive human rights violations must finally come to an end!

protest in front of the Chinese message

The protest on October 1 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in front of the Chinese embassy in Berlin is an opportunity for everyone to work and become loud. Together, the initiators demand the release of all Uighers and other members of the Turks born peoples from the notorious "re -education camps". "The Federal Government must protect these people and demand the release of all the illegally imprisoned people," says Causevic.

The call is loud and clear: "Come over and raise your voice!" The streets of Berlin become an ear for those who are not heard - for those who demand freedom and human rights in a repressive regime. Together they defend themselves against darkness and oppression!