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'''Hans Helmut „Hannes“ Müller''' is a German [[intactivist]] from Berlin. He worked as a lecturer in mathematics and social studies and most recently as a senior physiotherapist with a focus on geriatric early rehabilitation in the hospital.<ref>{{REFweb
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Müller is the author of the critical book on religion "Wurzeln der Gewalt in Bibel und Christentum" ''(Roots of violence in Bible and Christianity)'' (2003), the article "Luther's Witch Talks" in dahlemit 2/2004, "To better perceive the suffering of others! On the Marquardt text by Prof. M. Stöhr: 'On a school trip with Israel', dahlemit³", and a detailed replica to Prof. Stöhr's answer (2005), ending with the following words:
== Intactivism ==
Since 2012, the year of the [[Cologne circumcision court judgment]], he supports the distribution of serious information about the topic [[circumcision]] ideally and financially. He co-prepared the protest rally against the [[German Circumcision Act| circumcision law]] on December 12, 2012, in Berlin, co-founded the [[intaktiv]] Club in 2013 and made an information booth on the anniversary day of December 12, organized a flash mob, and a performance of the film "[[It´s A Boy!]]". In 2014, he initiated the petition "No infliction of agonizing [[pain ]] by neonatal [[circumcision]]". He is a member of various [[Intactivists]] groups on Facebook.
Müller initiated the '''"Bike for Genital Intactness"''' campaign. From 2015 to 2017, he travelled twice by bicycle from Berlin to Cologne, once over nine days (with a trailer) and the next time over seven days, and once from Dortmund to Cologne in three days, to take part at the [[WWDOGA]].
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