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Merkel to join Muslim ‘tolerance’ march

AFP
Published : Jan 13, 2015, 5:59 am IST
Updated : Jan 13, 2015, 5:59 am IST

German Muslims condemn Paris attacks; evening rally intends to send message to anti-Islamic wave

French policemen patrol in the Jewish quarter of the Marais district of Paris on Monday. 	— AFP
 French policemen patrol in the Jewish quarter of the Marais district of Paris on Monday. — AFP

German Muslims condemn Paris attacks; evening rally intends to send message to anti-Islamic wave

Chancellor Angela Merkel and most of her Cabinet will join a rally for an “open and tolerant Germany” called by Muslim leaders Tuesday in Berlin after the jihadist attacks in France, a spokesman said.

Ms Merkel will take part in the event at the Brandenburg Gate in the heart of the capital, along with vice-chancellor Sigmar Gabriel, foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and other top officials, government spokesman Georg Streiter told reporters Monday.

Ms Merkel joined French President Francois Hollan-de and several other world leaders at a huge Paris solidarity rally Sunday in the wake of the massacre of 17 people by Islamist gunmen in the city last week.

The Central Council of Muslims in Germany, one of a handful of groups representing the interests of the country’s four-million-strong community, called the vigil under the banner “Let’s be there for each other. Terror: not in our names!”.

The event, co-sponsored by the Turkish Community of Berlin, is scheduled to kick off at 1700 GMT.

“We Muslims in Germany condemn the despicable terror attacks in France in the strongest terms,” the groups said in an invitation Saturday. The rally is also intended to send a strong message of unity against a new anti-Islamic group whose weekly marches in the eastern city of Dresden have grown in size since their start in October.

“Those who use racist and Islamophobic slogans strengthen the rabble-rousers, inciters of hatred and terrorists,” it said.

Leaders of the “Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident” have asked participants at Monday’s march to wear black armbands and observe a minute’s silence for “the victims of terrorism in Paris”.

Location: Germany, Berliini, Berlin