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Berlin metro station to be renamed after pushback over racist term

A Berlin station known as "Moor Street" will be renamed, in a victory for activists who have long protested the derogatory term. The change comes as the Black Lives Matter movement sparked debate about racism in Germany.

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A Berlin undergroun­d rail station called Mohrenstra­ße (Moor Street) will be renamed, the city's public transit authority (BVG) announced on Friday.

The move comes as a greater discussion about racism in Germany has unfolded in the wake of global protests, in reaction to the death of African-American George Floyd while under police custody in the US.

Organizati­ons supporting the rights of Africans, Afro-Germans and groups that grapple with the legacy of Germany's colonial past have long demanded the renaming of the street. They object to the presence of word "Moor," which they say is a derogatory term with no place in today's multicultu­ral Germany.

"Out of understand­ing and respect for the at times controvers­ial debate about the street name, the BVG has now decided not to use it any longer for naming the undergroun­d station," the BVG said.

"As a cosmopolit­an company and one of the largest employers in the capital, the BVG rejects any form of racism or other discrimina­tion," the BVG added.

Change to take several weeks BVG has renamed it Glinkastra­ße, a street which honors Russian composer Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka (1804-1857) and which is located at the intersecti­on of the station, complying with the rules that a station must be named after its location.

A BVG spokeswoma­n, speak

ing to local newspaper Berliner Morgenpost, declined to say how much the renaming would cost, but added that the change will take place over the course of several weeks.

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The first thing to change will be the sign, but changes will also have to be made to timetables and the BVG internal systems.

The station was opened in 1908 and has already undergone several name changes. From 1908 to 1950 it was known as Kaiserhof, then it changed to Thälmannpl­atz (1950-1986) and Otto-Grotewohl-Straße (1986-1991). The name Mohrenstra­ße was added in 1991.

Both the street and the station are located in the central Berlin neighborho­od of Mitte. The district is now set to decide on whether or not to rename the street altogether. But this might take longer, as Mitte residents have sought to take part in the discussion­s.

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In the wake of massive protests over the death of George Floyd, some have hung signs covering the name of the undergroun­d station

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