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Hundreds protest in Berlin over Merz remarks on migration

Oct 21, 2025

Berlin [Germany], October 21: Hundreds of people joined protests at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate on Sunday against controversial remarks by Chancellor Friedrich Merz about urban migration.
Demonstrators also called on Merz's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) to distance itself from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), as Merz's conservatives held a two-day meeting to determine its strategy ahead of regional elections next year.
The protest was called by an alliance of groups in response to Merz's comments on Tuesday, in which he responded to a question about the rise of the AfD by boasting of his administration's efforts in reforming migration policy since taking office in May. "But we still have this problem in the cityscape, of course, and that's why the federal interior minister is facilitating and carrying out large-scale deportations," Merz said.
The "cityscape" remark has been widely criticized as racist, suggesting urban populations - which are more diverse than rural areas in Germany - should be targets for deportation.
"I'm standing here as someone whose father is Kurdish," said one speaker at Sunday's rally. "Is my father a problem in the cityscape - or am I?" Participants formed a sea of lights with lighters and mobile phone torches. Organizers put the number of participants at around 5,000.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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