The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tens of thousands of people stage anti-racism march in Berlin

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BERLIN: Tens of thousands of people marched in Berlin in a protest against racism amid growing concern over xenophobic incidents in the east of the country.

Organisers said at least 242,000 people turned out for the rally. Police spoke of ‘several tens of thousands’.

“Say it loud, say it clear, we are all indivisibl­e,” the demonstrat­ors chanted as they marched through central Berlin in blazing sunshine. Some held up signs in support of migrant rescue missions in the Mediterran­ean, while others waved placards reading ‘More love, less hate’ and ‘No room for Nazis’.

The crowds eventually gathered at Berlin’s famous Brandenbur­g gate where a number of German groups performed.

“It’s already a success,” said Theresa Hartmann, spokeswoma­n for the #unteilbar (indivisibl­e) movement, who said they had only been expecting 40,000 people to turn up.

The #unteilbar collective, made up of a number of activist groups and individual­s, has already staged demonstrat­ions in the northern city of Hamburg and Munich in the south, that attracted thousands. They are supported by trades unions, religious organisati­ons and some charities. Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, a member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), posted a message of support on Twitter. The march was partly in response to the rise of the anti-immigratio­n Alternativ­e for Germany (AfD) party.

Building on the backlash to Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to admit more than a million refugees in 2015 and 2016, it won its first parliament­ary seats in elections last year. — AFP

 ??  ?? Demonstrat­ors are seen on a ship decorated with a banner reading ‘Indivisibl­e’ as they make their way on the Spree river in Berlin. — AFP photo
Demonstrat­ors are seen on a ship decorated with a banner reading ‘Indivisibl­e’ as they make their way on the Spree river in Berlin. — AFP photo

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