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‘Trump and Putin, stop the crimes against humanity in Chechnya’

Photos of the thousands of demonstrators taking to Helsinki's streets during the U.S.-Russia summit

Onni Ojala / Lehtikuva / AP / Scanpix / LETA Demonstrators in Donald Trump masks in Helsinki. July 15, 2018.

Ahead of the July 16 summit between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Helsinki, mass demonstrations (mostly protests) took place across the city. On July 15, a march in support of human rights attracted roughly 2,500 activists. Projected onto a wall near the presidential palace, a message demanded, “Trump and Putin: stop the crimes against humanity in Chechnya.”

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Alessandro Rampazzo / AFP / Scnapix / LETA Trump supporters wave at the U.S. president's motorcade.
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Seppo Samuli / Lehtikuva / AFP / Scanpix / LETA
Aleksi Tuomola / Lehtikuva / AP / Scanpix / LETA The Finnish newspaper, “Helsingin Sanomat,” made an identical appeal to Vladimir Putin in Russian.