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cities, including Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Münster and Nuremberg. The STPI publishes press releases, organizes public demonstrations, arranges post card fund raising campaigns, prepares reports for court hearings, produces educational materials for teachers, and publishes the journal "Pogrom", which is a source of information about the situation of ethnic and religious minorities.
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The STPI is one of several European minority rights organizations. In December 2011, the organization had 5774 members and 675 sponsors, most of whom are based in Germany. The organization's activities are coordinated in Göttingen. Regional groups support the work of the STP-Germany in a few German
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in present-day Nigeria and to stop the hunger and genocide going on there. Zülch went to the area to witness the atrocities and eventually wrote a book together with Klaus Guerke. The experience campaigning for the protection of the victims and refugees encouraged campaigns for other minorities
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Since its founding, a main focus of the human rights work of the STP, has been the African continent; though the STPI is not represented by a section. Since the
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The Society for Threatened Peoples Germany emerged in 1970 from the Hamburg-based "Aktion Biafra-Hilfe." Aktion Biafra-Hilfe was founded in June 1968 by
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of refugees in their country of origin as the center of their work. Their themes include the cultural and religious groupings like the
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The Secretary General of the Society for Threatened Peoples International (STPI) and Society for Threatened Peoples-Germany (STP) is
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in 1999. In 2006 the Society for Threatened Peoples supported the protection of elections in the Congo by the German military.
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The Society for Threatened Peoples has in special situations supported military interventions. The society supported the
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In 1978 the headquarters of the Society for Threatened Peoples Germany moved from Hamburg to
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is particularly important for the German chapter of the STPI. Another focus of the STPI is
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transforming Aktion Biafra-Hilfe into the Society for Threatened Peoples-Germany.
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Prominent supporters of STP-Germany include: the writer and futurologist
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in China, the Christian minorities in Iran, or ethnic groups like the
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Organizations with participatory status with the Council of Europe
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The Society for Threatened Peoples has always maintained that
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The Society for Threatened Peoples places the fight against
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to draw attention of the world to the occurrences within
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Religious and ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples
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