Hannover: Pro-Palestinian demo sparked emotional debate!
Hannover: Pro-Palestinian demo sparked emotional debate!
Hannover, Deutschland - There it bubbles in Germany's inner cities! The demonstrations of radical groups do not tear off. Just one day after the horrific attack on the Magdeburg Christmas market, Pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through the streets of Hanover, swiveled Palestinian and Turkish flags and chanted heated slogans. In the contemplative atmosphere of the Christmas, which was illuminated for Christmas, Hanover was on Sunday, December 22, 2024, a significant expression of political dissatisfaction.
The protesters loudly called slogans like "German weapons, German money murdered with all over the world. As Tichys insight are no longer uncommon in German cities. Immigrants of herds of conflict in the world bring the political arguments of their home countries to Germany. Whether Magdeburg, Stuttgart or Leipzig - the headlines about heated protests and conflicts between different ethnic groups are increasing.
immigration brings conflicts with it
Since 2015, around 15 million migrants have come to Germany, mainly from Syria, Somalia, Iraq and Afghanistan. They often bring the unresolved conflicts of their home countries. Nevertheless, the tensions and clashes in Germany are not only based on new citizens. Even the long -lasting conflicts between Turks and Kurds flames again and again. In cities like Essen, the streets were sometimes transformed into real battlefields, in which the police were often not the decisive factor for calming down, but rather calm down by setting clan leaders.
protective measures are in full swing
In view of the increasing tensions and the threat of attacks by radical groups, the police have long since raised the security measures in German cities. In some districts of Berlin, such as Neukölln and Kreuzberg, they were even declared no-go areas-areas in which people have to fear Jewish faith for their security. The threatening situation dramatically increased after the
The situation in Hanover and elsewhere raises the question: How can the integration of immigrants in Germany succeed if you get into the country with you the conflicts of your countries of origin? An answer to this question seems more urgent than ever.
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