Free Jimmy Lai! Rename street in front of embassies after political prisoners!


Free Jimmy Lai! Rename street in front of embassies after political prisoners!
The Issue
English / German
In Dictatorships, anyone who stands for democracy and human rights lives dangerously. There are over one million political prisoners worldwide.
One of them is Jimmy Lai, a British citizen and 76-year-old pro-democracy activist in Hong Kong. He is the founder and publisher of the newspaper Apple Daily, one of Hong Kong’s most popular newspapers until it was forced to close in June 2021. Jimmy Lai’s courageous journalism and advocacy for democracy in Hong Kong has led to numerous politically motivated prosecutions against him. In August 2020, Jimmy Lai was arrested for alleged offenses under the newly enacted „National Security Law“. The newspaper’s offices were raided by national security police and its assets were frozen, leading to its closure in June 2021. Lai is being held in solitary confinement. His national security and sedition trial has started and he could face a sentence of life imprisonment.
Dissidents like Jimmy Lai are imprisoned because they dare to stand against the authoritarian regimes under which they live. They invoked their universal human rights. In prison, dictators seek to silence them and to make them invisible.
Meanwhile, the dictatorships maintain relations with the German government: They have their embassies in Berlin, and they use their embassies for their efforts to influence politics, media, and public opinion, trying to whitewash their criminal treatment of the political opposition.
We do not want to accept this: To amplify the voices of courageous dissidents like Jimmy Lai, we want to name sections of streets after them - exactly where the authoritarian regimes that imprison them have their embassy headquarters, at their addresses in our capital.
Visibility is not only politically crucial for political prisoners, it can even be vital for their survival. Those who rebel against dictatorships often risk their lives. Those who remember dissidents protect them.
That is why we are asking you to sign our petitions.
Help us rename the street section at the Chinese Embassy in Berlin (Märkisches Ufer 54, 10179 Berlin) to „Jimmy-Lai-Street“.
Every signature counts and shows: We do not forget them!
More Petitions for renaming streets after prisoners:
- Rename the street in front of the Russian embassy after Vladimir Kara-Murza: https://chng.it/xjkWXVtpDf
- Rename the street in front of the Belarusian embassy after Maria Kolesnikowa: https://chng.it/GYCvzqwdQb
- Rename the street in front of the Iranian embassy after Narges Mohammadi: https://chng.it/C7MJrsF2pC
- Rename the street in front of the Cambodia embassy after Theary Seng: https://chng.it/z9QxMdKfHr
About this campaign:
The petitions are part of the "Address Freedom"-campaign for political prisoners initiated by the Axel Springer Freedom Foundation in partnership with Reporters without Borders, Freedom House, World Liberty Congress, and Raoul Wallenberg Centre (addressfreedom.com). We are in close contact with relatives, legal teams, and former prisoners and have co-published the first handbook for prisoners and their supporters.
We are aware that the process of officially renaming streets (or parts of streets, as in this campaign) can be long and arduous. However, it is legally possible, and we want to take the plunge. For the political prisoners this is about more than just a street sign: Drawing attention to their situation may not only lead to better conditions of detention but also to their release due to political pressure.
Now, the Senate of Berlin and the districts must work together. All we need is courage and political will. By signing the petition, we show that we are demanding this.
Learn more about the Axel Springer Freedom Foundation at freedom.axelspringer.com

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The Issue
English / German
In Dictatorships, anyone who stands for democracy and human rights lives dangerously. There are over one million political prisoners worldwide.
One of them is Jimmy Lai, a British citizen and 76-year-old pro-democracy activist in Hong Kong. He is the founder and publisher of the newspaper Apple Daily, one of Hong Kong’s most popular newspapers until it was forced to close in June 2021. Jimmy Lai’s courageous journalism and advocacy for democracy in Hong Kong has led to numerous politically motivated prosecutions against him. In August 2020, Jimmy Lai was arrested for alleged offenses under the newly enacted „National Security Law“. The newspaper’s offices were raided by national security police and its assets were frozen, leading to its closure in June 2021. Lai is being held in solitary confinement. His national security and sedition trial has started and he could face a sentence of life imprisonment.
Dissidents like Jimmy Lai are imprisoned because they dare to stand against the authoritarian regimes under which they live. They invoked their universal human rights. In prison, dictators seek to silence them and to make them invisible.
Meanwhile, the dictatorships maintain relations with the German government: They have their embassies in Berlin, and they use their embassies for their efforts to influence politics, media, and public opinion, trying to whitewash their criminal treatment of the political opposition.
We do not want to accept this: To amplify the voices of courageous dissidents like Jimmy Lai, we want to name sections of streets after them - exactly where the authoritarian regimes that imprison them have their embassy headquarters, at their addresses in our capital.
Visibility is not only politically crucial for political prisoners, it can even be vital for their survival. Those who rebel against dictatorships often risk their lives. Those who remember dissidents protect them.
That is why we are asking you to sign our petitions.
Help us rename the street section at the Chinese Embassy in Berlin (Märkisches Ufer 54, 10179 Berlin) to „Jimmy-Lai-Street“.
Every signature counts and shows: We do not forget them!
More Petitions for renaming streets after prisoners:
- Rename the street in front of the Russian embassy after Vladimir Kara-Murza: https://chng.it/xjkWXVtpDf
- Rename the street in front of the Belarusian embassy after Maria Kolesnikowa: https://chng.it/GYCvzqwdQb
- Rename the street in front of the Iranian embassy after Narges Mohammadi: https://chng.it/C7MJrsF2pC
- Rename the street in front of the Cambodia embassy after Theary Seng: https://chng.it/z9QxMdKfHr
About this campaign:
The petitions are part of the "Address Freedom"-campaign for political prisoners initiated by the Axel Springer Freedom Foundation in partnership with Reporters without Borders, Freedom House, World Liberty Congress, and Raoul Wallenberg Centre (addressfreedom.com). We are in close contact with relatives, legal teams, and former prisoners and have co-published the first handbook for prisoners and their supporters.
We are aware that the process of officially renaming streets (or parts of streets, as in this campaign) can be long and arduous. However, it is legally possible, and we want to take the plunge. For the political prisoners this is about more than just a street sign: Drawing attention to their situation may not only lead to better conditions of detention but also to their release due to political pressure.
Now, the Senate of Berlin and the districts must work together. All we need is courage and political will. By signing the petition, we show that we are demanding this.
Learn more about the Axel Springer Freedom Foundation at freedom.axelspringer.com

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Petition created on January 25, 2024