Hamburg: Hundreds protest against 'caliphate'
rally
05/04/2024May
4, 2024
In response to protesters calling for a 'caliphate' in
Germany last week, hundreds of people took to the streets of Hamburg to voice
support for democracy. The latest rally was organized by secular Islamic
groups.
https://www.dw.com/en/hamburg-hundreds-protest-against-caliphate-rally/a-68998121
The
northern German city of Hamburg saw a big counter-demonstration on Saturday, as
people took to the streets to protest a rally called by people with links to
the Islamist scene last week.
The event
last week, also in Hamburg, saw some individuals call for establishing strict
Islamic law, Shariah, to replace German democracy.
Saturday's pro-democracy rally was peaceful
Around
1,000 people joined Saturday's rally, which was organized by associations
including "Kulterbrücke" (Cultural Bridge) and "Säkularer
Islam" (Secular Islam). The event was peaceful.
"We
see Muslims as citizens of a democratic society who share the rights and duties
of all other citizens," the Säkularer Islam association writes on their
website.
"Hamburg
has sent a strong signal against hatred and hate speech today. Islamism has no
place here," Dennis Thering, the chairperson of Hamburg's Christian
Democratic Union (CDU) parliamentary group said after the Saturday rally.
How have
German leaders reacted to previous rally?
The
protests last week sparked an uproar in the EU country. Around 1,100 people
marched in that rally against what they called Islamophobic policies and a
media campaign against Muslims in Germany.
German
Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who's also from Hamburg and has served as the city's
mayor, said calls to introduce Shariah had to be dealt with.
"All
the Islamist activities that are taking place must be dealt with using the
possibilities and options available to us under the rule of law," Scholz
said.
Melanie
Leonhard and Nils Weiland, Hamburg chairpersons of Scholz's center-left Social
Democratic Party (SPD), also said: “Extremists and enemies of the constitution
have no place in our society."

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