2012.06.01.Meeting

2012.06.01.Meeting fevers to the visit of Vladimir Putin to Berlin and Paris in 2012.06.01. At Berlin, Butin met Angela Merkel, prime minister of Germany. Then he moved to France to meet the French president Francois Holland. In both places, the protesters had shown the anti–Putin slogans in Russian, German, French and English , indicating, that the European leaders should not deal with Vladimir Putin.

Historical context
Putin in Europe is known with the failure of investigation of the crash of Nevskii express in 2009 and katyn-2 in 2010, election fraud in 2011 and 2012, the Bloody sunday, political prisoners, collaboration with Bachar Asad, Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi, political murders and political prisoners. One knew about the preparations for the visit. The anti–Putin organizations in Berlin and Paris organized the protest agains the Putin's politics, in order to warn Angela Merkel and Francois Holland that they should not believe any Putin's promises. . The motives of the protesters were widely explained and discussed. In particular, a day before the meetings, Vladimir Bukovakii, Natalia Gorbanevskaya, Vladimir Albrecht, Alexandr Bolonkin, and members of organizations Russie-Libertés (France), Speak Up! (United Kingdom, American Russian-Speaking Association for Civil & Human Rights (USA) and movement Fair Vote for Russia – Berlin wrote the letter to European leaders Francois holland and Angela Merkel. . They indicated that Putin is not a fair person and suggested to keep the hard position dealing with his administration.

The protest actions were sanctioned by the administrations in Berlin and Paris. The motives and goals of the protesters were announced and discussed.

Vladimir Putin is considered as the main supporter of the Syrian dictator Bashar Assad .

Meeting at Germany
The protesters addressed to Angela Merkel indicating that she should not consider Vladimir Putin as legal President .

Allso, the protesters indicated the existence of the political prisoners in Russia, indicating the Pussy Riot, Khodorkovsky and Lebed, (demanding their release) and supply of the Russian season to Syria (demanding to stop this supply), indicating the violation of the right of assembly, total corruption (claiming that Angela Merkel should not allow it to spread into Germany) and robbery, mentioning the murder of Sergei Magnitskii and others believed to be victims of edro.

Among the slogans, there were the following: Friends of Putin: Belrusconi, Lukashenko, Merkel? You mis take Putin as president of Russia Putin ist nicht legitim! 'Хватит воровать!, Russland ohne Putin, Free Pussy Riot, Богородица ПУТИНА ПРОГОНИ, Freicht für CHODORKOVSKI, LEBEDEV & alle politischen Befangegen

The Russian news agency RIAN indicates that Dmitrii Peskov, advicer of Putin, had watched the protesters and their banners, but still claims that it was difficult to understand why the protestors had assembled and what do they want .

Meeting at France
After to see that he is not welcomed at Germany, Putin moved to France, to meet the French president Francois Holland. In the similar way, as in Germany, many protesters had shown the anti–Putin banners on the way; Putin had to change his trajectory to avoid them . At least part of the protest has been organized by the French branch of the Reporters without borders. The protesters mentioned the aggressive politics by Putin in Russia, Syria and Iran. Putin is quallified as International predator .

Putin is not welcomed in Europe
Although Putin is not arrested and interrogated (This option had been discussed in the article Putin versus Clinton) during his trip 2012.06.01, but the protesters had shown that he is not welcomed in Europe .

Keywords
Vladimir Putin, Putin versus Clinton, Dmitrii Peskov, Corruption, Edro, Election fraud, Protest, Russia, Europe