Initiative for Peace and Human Rights

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The Initiative for Peace and Human Rights (German: Initiative für Frieden und Menschenrechte) was the oldest opposition group in East Germany. It was founded at the beginning of 1986 and was independent of the churches and state. In February 1990 it merged with New Forum and Democracy Now to form Alliance 90.

People involved in the Initiative for Peace and Human Rights included Bärbel Bohley, Ulrike Poppe and Ibrahim Böhme.

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See also: Initiative for Peace and Human Rights, 1986, 1990, Alliance 90, Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, Bundesrat of Germany, Bundestag (Germany), Bundesversammlung (Germany)