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    About 15,000 people have taken part in Anti-Islam march in German city of Dresden

    BBC

    About 15,000 people have taken part in a march against "Islamisation of the West" in the east German city of Dresden.

    A large counter-demonstration of more than 5,000 people was also held. No major incidents were reported.

    Dresden is the birthplace of a movement called "Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West" (Pegida), which staged a big rally a week ago.

    Chancellor Angela Merkel warned Germans not to be exploited by extremists.

    "There's freedom of assembly in Germany, but there's no place for incitement and lies about people who come to us from other countries,'' Mrs. Merkel said in Berlin.

    "Everyone [who attends] needs to be careful that they are not taken advantage of by the people who organize such events."

    In Monday's march, protesters chanted Wir sind das Volk (we are the people) - a rallying cry used in the city in the weeks before the fall of the Berlin Wall 25 years ago.

    One elderly man shouted: "I'm a pensioner. I only get a small pension but I have to pay for all these people (asylum seekers). No-one asked me!"

    A woman who travelled 80km (50 miles) for the demonstration told the BBC: "I am not right wing, I'm not a ****. I am just worried for my country, for my granddaughter."

    "Most of their demands are legitimate," said Bernd Lucke, leader of AfD, which has campaigned for a tougher policy on immigration, as well as rejection of the euro.

    At the scene: Jenny Hill, BBC News, Dresden

    Clutching German flags, candles and banners, thousands of people joined a demonstration ostensibly against the so-called Islamisation of Germany.

    "No sharia law in Europe!" proclaimed one banner.

    But it rapidly became clear that most here are protesting against high levels of immigration and asylum seekers.

    A few years ago such scenes would have been inconceivable in this country. Many in Germany are ashamed and horrified - not just by the numbers at this demonstration but by support for right-wing groups elsewhere.

    What has startled politicians, though, is that many in the crowds at Dresden are not extremists or neo-****s. As conservative politician Wolfgang Bosbach puts it, these are concerned mothers and pensioners.

    The sheer numbers at recent demonstrations are forcing a public discussion around immigration. It's a debate with which many feel deeply uncomfortable. But it's a debate which many also say can no longer be ignored.

    #2
    man i wish i could be there.....

    im there in spirit brothers. fight the good fight.

    fck ben afleck.

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      #3
      i wish this would happen in america.

      sadly, msnbc would never allow it.

      president ***** would probably condemn it. smdh.

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        #4
        This needs to happen all over every single country in the world that has a large influx of Islam pouring in every year. It's a start atleast and obviously better than a civil war.

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          #5
          Damn the Germans are at it again

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            #6
            this is a very slippery slope.

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              #7
              ..and so it begins.

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                #8
                Not a slippery slope. It's pretty black and white. Extremism should not be tolerated. At all. The religion of peace smh yeah right

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by krazyn8tive View Post
                  Not a slippery slope. It's pretty black and white. Extremism should not be tolerated. At all. The religion of peace smh yeah right
                  Another brainwashed individual...

                  Problem is the media spews all this shit about Islam and now everyone gets nervous when a ****** is around. It's always ****** this, ****** that and the inevitable 'Oh, look at what Islam is doing again' rather than just a few extremist individuals.

                  Moderate ******s by this point are fed up, they won't be given a platform to voice their disagreements and will start to turn a blind eye to what the extremists are doing.

                  Islam isn't nearly as bad or big as what the media make it out to be. I hope none of you people that are condemning Islam are black Americans. You were the last group of people to be unfairly stereotyped and suffered because of a few individuals.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by D-MiZe View Post
                    Another brainwashed individual...

                    Problem is the media spews all this shit about Islam and now everyone gets nervous when a ****** is around. It's always ****** this, ****** that and the inevitable 'Oh, look at what Islam is doing again' rather than just a few extremist individuals.

                    Moderate ******s by this point are fed up, they won't be given a platform to voice their disagreements and will start to turn a blind eye to what the extremists are doing.

                    Islam isn't nearly as bad or big as what the media make it out to be. I hope none of you people that are condemning Islam are black Americans. You were the last group of people to be unfairly stereotyped and suffered because of a few individuals.
                    Im not brainwashed a$$hole. I dont really watch the news. I normally get all my news from the web because I prefer reading to talking heads. Also, I was in Iraq for a year. A whole year. You can't tell me **** couch warrior.

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