Pegida On Rise As Germany Divided Over Refugees
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The
PEGIDA movement is spreading across Germany, accelerated by
Merkel's decision to open the country's borders. This report travels between PEGIDA, aid volunteers and refugees to explore a widening political division.
In
Dresden, the birthplace of PEGIDA, protesters convene at a square once named after
Adolf Hitler to rally against the open-door policy of
Angela Merkel. "She has no right to mix the
German people, to create a new people, influenced by
Islam", explains
Tatjana Festerling, the party's second in command. "Merkel is the most dangerous woman in
Europe."
Around 40,
000 refugees came to Germany in just 6 weeks, but now
German society appears to be increasingly polarised. Extensive support has been provided to refugees in Germany by the army, the
Red Cross and volunteers. "
It's just humanity. It has nothing to do with being a German", explains one volunteer. Yet even volunteers are becoming wary of the mass influx: "We do not know who is coming, that's frightening". Mikko Stübner-Lankuttis, who grew up in
West Berlin, describes the collective German guilt that has been passed down to his generation: "For this reason alone we cannot refuse these refugees with a clear conscience". As
German TV presenter
Anke Plättner describes, "It is engrained in us
Germans: the cry of 'never again'". As past and present collide, Germany's multicultural future hangs in the balance.
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