Tuesday 13 January 2015

Merkel: Islam Belongs to Germany


BERLIN – Offering support to the Muslim community, German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced she will attend a vigil for tolerance in Berlin, in a clear message against rising anti-Islam, far-right group Pegida.

“Islam belongs to Germany,” Merkel said, speaking out against marches by Pegida in parts of the country, Agence France Presse (AFP) reported on Tuesday, January 13.

The rally, held on Tuesday afternoon at Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate, is organized by the Central Council of Muslims in Germany.
It is held under the banner “Let’s be there for each other. Terror: not in our name!”

Merkel said she will attend the rally to promote tolerance, condemn the attacks in Paris and send a rebuke to Germany’s growing anti-Islamic movement.


Pegida drew a record 25,000 marchers to its 12th weekly rally in Dresden on Monday, its flag-waving members holding a minute’s silence for the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris last week.

Its latest protest was met by some 100,000 counter-demonstrators nationwide, who accused Pegida of exploiting the French attacks by Islamist gunmen, and who voiced support for a multicultural German society.

The German chancellor has also thanked leaders of Germany’s 4 million-strong Muslim community for quickly and clearly condemning the violence committed in the name of Islam in Paris.

“Germany wants peaceful coexistence of Muslims and members of other religions” and the vigil would send a strong message, she said at a joint press conference with the Turkish prime minister, Ahmet Davutoglu.

Germany is believed to be home to nearly 4 million Muslims, including 220,000 in Berlin alone. Turks make up an estimated two thirds of the Muslim minority.

Germans have grown hostile to the Muslim presence recently, with a heated debate on the Muslim immigration into the country.

Over the past weeks, the group “Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the Occident” or PEGIDA has been holding weekly marches against Muslims and immigrants.

According to an opinion Poll published on Thursday, 1 in 8 Germans said that they would join anti-Muslims marches organized by PEGIDA.

The anti-Islam protests have been condemned by Ulrich Grillo, the president of the German Federation of Industry, for undermining the country’s interests and values.

Late in December,2014, Merkel urged people in her New Year's speech to help refugees fleeing conflicts, telling them to turn their backs to the “racist”, “full of hatred” anti-Muslim movement.

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