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Society for Threatened Peoples

Geiststraße 7, Göttingen, Germany
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)

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Society for Threatened Peoples (STP) campaigns with and on behalf of persecuted ethnic and religious minorities, nationalities and indigenous peoples.  Society for Threatened Peoples (Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker) is an international human rights organisation which campaigns with and on behalf of threatened and persecuted ethnic and religious minorities, nationalities and indigenous peoples. We stand side by side with the victims of crimes against humanity, identifying the individual perpetrators of such crimes and their accomplices by name. We have no hesitation in speaking out when victims become perpetrators. Because the principle that inspires all our activities is expressed in the slogan "Not Turning a Blind Eye”.

A Voice for the Victims
Take the Rohingya: A Muslim minority, for decades persecuted in their homeland, Burma/Myanmar. They are victims of systemic and widespread human rights violations including restriction on education, marriage and religion, sexual abuses, forced labor, arbitrary arrests, torture and killings. The 1982 Citizenship law does not recognize them as Burmese citizens, the Rohingya are stateless in their own country.

Since 2012 an escalation of violence and religious hatred against the Rohingya has affected Burma/Myanmar, leaving a trail of blood. The Rohingya are not allowed to move freely, to associate, build a family or have a job. Nowadays more than 145,000 Rohingya are living in overcrowded camps across the country. 35,000 Rohingya have already fled Burma/Myanmar in search of a safe place. The journey to neighboring countries is dangerous both by sea and by land; the lack of citizenship renders them easy prey for human traffickers and criminals.  


Society for Threatened Peoples is raising awareness on the plight of the Rohingya. We submit written statements and appeals to institutions such as the United Nations, the European Union or ASEAN. We also bring together Rohingya human rights campaigner and politicians in order to press for the recognition of the Rohingya as Burmese citizenship and their full protection under the law.

We also work on behalf of the Tibetans, Moluccans, Adivasi, Kurds, Yezidi, Assyrian-Chaldaean Christians, Baha’i, Southern and Western Sudanese, Sahraouis, Acehans, Yanomami, Navajo, Aborigines, Chechens, Itelmen, Bosnians, Sorbs, Sinti and Roma and many other ethnic groups on every continent.

STP’s consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations enables us to address UN agencies directly and to act as mouthpiece for various minorities. STP also has participatory status with the Council of Europe.

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That's an interesting approach. Worth watching.

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The situation of Tibetans in Switzerland has become more difficult. China's long arm is reaching for their rights. Please support the campaign of Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker (GfbV) Schweiz and help defend them!

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"Time and again, genocide, mass atrocities, and crimes against humanity proliferated while the Security Council looked on, unable and unwilling to exert certifiable pressure to fulfill the promise of “never again”, seen, among others, in Biafra, Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, Darfur, and for the past seven years in Syria." (via Democracy Without Borders)

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If you are not following Humans of New York yet, it's time to change that. Especially this week, as the photographer shares first hand accounts from Rohingya refugees.

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Rain, cold, nevermind. We're currently standing in Berlin in front of the Brandenburg Gate and draw attention to the situation of the Kurds and other minorities in the Kurdish areas.

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Oral statement at the current HRC session regarding the detention of thousands of Uyghurs.

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"My office continues to receive urgent appeals regarding arbitrary detentions, enforced disappearances, ill-treatment and discrimination, emanating from human rights defenders, lawyers, legislators, booksellers, and members of communities such as Tibetans and Uyghurs," - Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. (via news4europe.eu)

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When women's day is around, it is time to remind us all about how many brave human rights defenders are out there and fight for a better world. <3

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Dolkun Isa told reporters in Washington that his case demonstrates the need for countries and international policing mechanisms to reject efforts by authoritarian governments to target dissidents abroad. His case was closed after two decades (!), the "Red Notice" against him was finally deleted. (via Radio Free Asia)

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Why not?😁

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In 1999, several hundred Roma refugees were lodged in Kosovo in five contaminated camps. Although there were urgent warnings from environmental physicians, they had to endure years in the camps near a former lead smelting plant. Today in Geneva, we present our latest report documenting the health problems of former camp inmates and their children. And demand from the UN that the victims are finally compensated! You can read more about this here: https://www.gfbv.de/en/news/un-must-compensate-roma-refugees-9065/

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Dolkun Isa, President of the World Uyghur Congress, will discuss the Removal of his INTERPOL Red Notice today in Washington. This is going to be interesting.

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